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Category: Events and Shows

  1. Tickets for Beaulieu Motor Museum ride-in selling fast

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    Wheelers Motorcycle Events, are pleased to announce the support /organisation for two motorbike ride-in's & trade shows...

    At Fleet Air Arm Museum, Somerset, just off A303. Sunday 21st September 2014 and Beaulieu Motor Museum, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, SO42 7ZN, Sunday 13th July 2014.

     

    There will be a charge for the ride-in's and these will include free parking, entry to Museums & all facilities on site.

    Fleet air Arm £10 per bike & rider, Pillion at extra £10 free entry to Museum & parking  inc. first British Concorde.

    Beaulieu Motor £6 per bike & rider, Pillion at extra £6  (£10 & £15 on the day) free entry to Museum & Parking

    Wheelers Motorcycle Events is a not for profit company set up to support charities by holding motorcycle events for bikers.

    www.wheelersevents.co.uk

  2. Filming Streetfighter Bikes at the Ace!

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    The long running and popular ITV4 television series, "The Motorcycle Show", with presenter Henry Cole, will be at the Ace on Friday 6th June to include displaying their 1989 GSX 1100 based streetfighter "Fairground Reaction" show winning bike - so show up, park up and show us yours!

    GetGeared & Go - Win LSL Goodies at the Ace!

    Ace Cafe London has teamed up with GetGeared to Go Win with LSL, this year celebrating the 30th anniversary of their founding, in 1984, as Germany's specialist manufacturer of high-end, exclusive performance parts and accessories.

    Throughout 2014 and into 2015, LSL "Your Bike, Made Perfect" state-of-the-art, hi-tech products, tested to the high quality standards of Germany's TUV, are up for grabs as prizes at the Ace on the first Friday nights of each month - "Bike Night + Streetfighters".

    The LSL prize draw products, provided by www.getgeared.co.uk, to choose from at the Ace include LSL's aluminium superbike grips and bar ends, racing grips with crash pad bar ends or a set of extruded aluminium handlebars!

    Spend £5 or more over the counter at the cafe from 6pm on the first Friday night of each month, through to March 2015, to receive a raffle ticket. Draws will be held at 10pm.

    2014:
    Friday 6th June
    Friday 4th July
    Friday 1st August
    Friday 5th September
    Friday 3rd October
    Friday 7th November
    Friday 5th December

    2015:
    Friday 2nd January
    Friday 6th February
    Friday 6th March

    www.ace-cafe-london.com

  3. Farmyard Party - 20th to 22nd June

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    Nearly there for the big event of the year!

    This year's Farmyard lands on mid-summer - just as it did when it started 28 years ago. We have some fantastic bands and comedians arranged, plenty of firewood - well 120 tonnes to be exact - the BSH Magazine Bike Show, free dyno testing, showers and lots and lots of food and drink. The full line ups in the Big Marquee, Blues Tent and the Riders' Rights Party tent are listed below along with links to the full details on our website. The Smacked Arse Stand-up Comedy Show and Crustess will be there to a big smile on your face while you sit back and enjoy some of the best Yorkshire scenery to be found.

    Tickets for the Farmyard are still on sale through our web site until the 11th of June. After that you can still buy them by cheque and get delivery by pigeon post or purchase them on the gate.

    Farmyard Party Bands

    A great set of bands have been arranged this year for the Farmyard Party. In the Big Marquee we have Vamp, Gunlaw, The Supermodels, Platinum, Fugitive and Nuclear Minogue.

    The infamous Mr Rick Hulse will be compere in the Riders' Right Party Tent where we have Bad-Dog, Ska Finger, The Detonators, One for the Road, The Prog Doctors, The Father's of Rock and, finally, The Evil Puppies. Mr Creature's Deja Vu Rock Disco will be there in support along with The Famous Farmyard Tits Competition and Exotic Dancer.

    And in the Blues Tent we have the Steve Fulsham Band, Robert John & Kevin Morel, Rosco Levee and the Southern Slide, Nichol Band and Stringfellows. STEViE - One Bloke One Mandolin - will be compare with support from DjLivewire and open mic on Saturday afternoon.

    As always, our events are held on behalf of Riders' Rights throughout UK and Europe.

    No Cars, No Vans, No Pedestrians, No Excuses

    Farmyard Party, Yorkshire MAG, By Bikers, For Bikers, 2014

  4. 2014 - Celebrates the 40th Gloucestershire Steam & Vintage Extravaganza Show

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    The 40th annual Gloucestershire Steam & Vintage Extravaganza will return to South Cerney Airfield, Cirencester from Friday 1st - Sunday 3rd August 2014.

    This year the show celebrates its 40th show, an amazing feat and something we want to celebrate with everyone especially those born ON 6th & 7th September 1975 - the weekend of the very first show. We will send everyone born over that weekend a complimentary ticket for this year’s show to come and share our birthday cake with us! (DOB ID will be required)

    Since the humble beginnings the show attracted just 500 visitors it now has more than 15,000 over the three days and over the last 40 years has raised thousands of pounds, donating to both local and national charities including the Cobalt Appeal Fund and Diabetes UK.

    The Gloucestershire Steam & Vintage Extravaganza was originally conceived for steam enthusiasts, but the range of vintage transports sections have grown year on year, and now includes exhibits including; buses and coaches, commercial vehicles, tractors, emergency vehicles, motorcycles, caravans, cycles, traction engines, steam engines, tractors, military vehicles, static aircrafts, radio controlled planes, model village to classic cars and much much more!

    The Steam Section is considered by many visitors to be the heart of the show, and is packed with more than 100 full-size Steam Engines of all descriptions, makes and type, several of which are first-timers to the event and have never been displayed in the country before. The infamous 'Demonstration Arena' puts these mighty machines to the test, where the engines are encouraged to display their capabilities to maximum potential.

    The classic car section alone features over 600 vehicles, showcasing veteran, pre-war, post-war, American to modern classics. Alongside regular exhibits are rare and remarkable stories of restoration projects and histories to be told.

    The show is packed full of exhibits, displays and stalls to keep the whole family entertained for hours. Alongside the hundreds of vintage vehicles the famous Ken Fox Wall of Death will be returning to wow spectators with their incredible stunts and high-speed chases on their 1920’s Indian motorcycles. Fun for all the family – the popular steam driven vintage fun fair, 'electric yachts', the waltzer, the big wheel, the steam-driven 'gallopers', face painting, dodgems, a ghost train and traditional arcade games. After all this fun visitors won’t be able to leave without a visit to the vintage tea hut and dancing which will keep little and big kids entertained for hours.

    The show prides itself on encouraging interaction between exhibitors and visitors to provide a ‘hands on’ experience. Chairman of the Stroud Vintage Transport and Engine Club, Martyn Slater, said: “The Gloucestershire Steam & Vintage Extravaganza is the biggest of its kind run entirely by volunteers and I am proud to be involved. As well as raising money for local and national charities, our aim is to provide a safe and happy environment for everyone to celebrate our unique transport history, in hope that we can inspire future generations to get involved in the preservation of historic vehicles.”

    A free vintage bus service will be operating around the perimeter of the show site, and to and from Kemble railway station throughout the show to connect with selected First Great Western Trains.

    For details of the bus schedule and further details, please visit www.glossteamextravaganza.com

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  5. Edenbridge, Kent came to a standstill to honour Motor sport legend John Surtees OBE

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    Edenbridge, Kent, came to a standstill on Monday 26 May 2014. Undeterred by the weather, thousands of spectators lined the streets to watch motor sport legend, John Surtees OBE, ex Formula Renault and British Formula Ford Champion Scott Malvern and ex Formula 3 British Champion and A1 Grand Prix racer Robbie Kerr, roar through the streets of the town in Team Surtees race vehicles.. The special event in John’s home town helped commemorate the 50th anniversary of his Formula 1 World Championship title, as well as his 80th birthday.

    The parade of John’s rarely seen F1 race cars and bikes ran twice through Edenbridge High Street, before returning to the site that was the Surtees team factory and business base for the past 56 years. John Surtees led the parade in the Ferrari 158 which he won the 1964 Formula One Driver's World Championship driving kindly loaned by George Barber of Birmingham, Alabama, USA and was followed by a Team Surtees Formula One cars for the Seventies, and a procession of over 200 classic bikes and cars all drawn to Edenbridge by the town’s festivities.

    ‘Papa Smurf’ even made a debut appearance to Edenbridge, straight from the Monaco F1 Grand Prix. Papa Smurf is rapidly becoming a social media phenomenon, as his F1 adventures this year pays tribute to the late John Button, aka ‘Papa Smurf’ and, at the request of the Button family, is raising funds for the Henry Surtees Foundation.

    The event was organized by the Eden Valley Chamber of Commerce, as part of Edenbridge Fun Day and featured non-stop entertainment throughout the day including live bands, pram races, dog show, trade stalls, and a classic car and motorcycle display. The event also raised awareness and funds for the Kent Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance and The Henry Surtees Foundation, a foundation established by John Surtees following the tragic death of his son Henry while competing in Formula 2 race in 2009 aged just 18.

    Speaking at the parade John Surtees said: “it’s fantastic to have the High Street closed on a busy Bank Holiday weekend so that we could give all the visitors the sight and sound of Formula One and times gone by. It’s not often that people get to hear and watch Formula 1 cars up close, and judging by the response of the crowds who cheered us through, they must’ve enjoyed it as much as I did.”

    Racing driver Scott Malvern said “it was an absolute honour to drive the TS7, the first Formula 1 car built by Team Surtees here in Edenbridge. I can’t thank John Surtees enough for such an amazing opportunity; truly a day to remember”.

    Peter Kingham, Chairman of The Eden Valley Chamber of Commerce said: “it has always been our intention to make this an annual event centering on the town's racing construction heritage and to help put Edenbridge on the map. The rain certainly did not dampen the spirits of the event; the streets were packed with visitors, many of which had made a long journey specifically to watch the Team Surtees parade. Personally, I would like to thank John Surtees for all the help and effort he, his staff and friends put into making it such a great day and to the Ferrari Owners Club for their support.”

    The Team Surtees and John Surtees related vehicles that took part in the parade were displayed throughout the day outside the Bradford shop, Station Road, where they were built and designed by predominantly local residents, the display included:

    · Ferrari 158 - The actual car that John Surtees won his 1964 Formula One Driver's World Championship racing title driving

    · The TS7 - The first Formula 1 car built by Team Surtees at its Edenbridge base, which John Surtees raced at the British Grand Prix in Brands Hatch in 1970. The vehicle was driven in the parade by Formula Renault Champion, and British Formula Ford & Eurocup Champion Scott Malvern

    · The TS14 Formula 1 car - The first car to be introduced to the new safety regulations in 1972 and was driven by Mike Hailwood and Carlos Pace setting lap records in the German and Austrian Grand Prix. The vehicle was driven in the parade by past Formula 3 British Champion and A1 Grand Prix runner-up Robbie Kerr.

    · The TS15 2-litre Formula 2 car built in 1973 which finished 2nd in that Championship, this car is the prototype that won the prestigious Interlagos race in Brazil driven by Carlos Pace

    · A 1960 MV Agusta four-cylinder GP motorcycle – John Surtees won seven motorcycle championships riding for MV Agusta and 6 Isle of Man TT’s

    · 1957 BMW 507 this is possibly BMW’s most prestigious car and was produced in limited numbers. John Surtees acquired this part as a prize on winning his first motorcycle World Championship with MV Agusta.

    · 500cc 1949 Vincent Grey Flash motorcycle built by John in 1979 using a large number of parts from the original machine that he built in 1950 whilst working as an apprentice at the Vincent Company. John won his first ever race on a Grey Flash at Aberdare Park in Wales that he had built whilst working as an apprentice at the Vincent Company. It was the first of many wins before he transferred to a Norton to compete in International events.

    · 350cc Works Norton this is one of the last works machines built by the original Norton company in the early Sixties and featured an ultra-short-stroke engine of 86mm x 60mm and outside flywheel