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  1. On the book of face today there are an awful lot of angry people having little (or not so) arguments with others about the outrage of a rally being moved from their favourite field to a venue who dare to charge £1.40 for a cup of tea, where the organizer had to move to save it from disappearing/not going ahead due to the 4k + costs to put it on.    Bang Head Here - at the Farmyard Party

    Along with the cost of putting on an event there is also the time the organizers have to give (take off work) to sort out said field, get a bar license, arrange the loos, stage/bar and more...

    As time moves on, with times a changing and dwindling numbers of rally goers each year, coupled with rising costs, I wonder if more and more rallies will be held within a venue rather than a field?

    We do hope that people would have a little more understanding of the work and costs (and risks) that are involved in putting on ANY event, never mind one that attracts 500+ (so needs a larger space+) and support the event and give constructive criticism instead of a ganging-up-on-a-mass-rant, because you know what - do not be surprised when the organizers say 'Sod this, I'm off'!

  2. For the fifth successful year the number one event in the north of England catering for the motorcycle industry will be back at EventCity, 2nd - 3rd April 2016!

    Over the last four years the Manchester Bike Show has simply blown the competition away and with over 1,000 bikes on display it is now the biggest and best indoor bike show in the north.
     
    Since 2012, the Manchester Bike Show has doubled its floor space, doubled the number of exhibitors, doubled the number of display bikes and doubled the number of visitors. In fact, last year 16,000 members of the public turned out for an unforgettable action-filled day for all the family.
     
    The stunning fully carpeted Hall 4 will showcase brand new 2016 models from major manufacturers including Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Rev up for bikes, bits and bargains at the Manchester Bike Show, April 2-3 Triumph, Ducati, Victory, Indian, Moto Guzzi, Royal Enfield, Benelli and Bimota, along with THE BIKER GUIDE on stand 417. 
     
    As always there will be exclusive show offers from many of the manufacturers if you are looking to upgrade your current machine. In addition there will be a dedicated racing area organised by the governing body of motorcycle sport in the UK, the ACU, incorporating a live stage sponsored by Vulcanet with star guests plus race teams along with their race trucks helping to re-create a fully functioning racing paddock. Plus, you can get up close to the bikes currently competing in regional, national and world championship race series.
     
    Hall 3 hosts the Northern Classic Bike Show featuring a stunning display of over 600 modern, race, classic, dirt bike and street fighter machines from clubs and private individuals all competing for Bike of the Show in the Vulcanet Concours.
     
    EventCity delivers an unrivalled retail village with leathers, helmets, accessories, parts and services so make sure that you grab a bargain while you are at the show. With thrilling stunt shows, live music, entertainment, concours competitions alongside a multitude of guest stars; EventCity really is the place to be if you are serious about motorcycling. Plus, parking is free!
     
    Advance ticket prices:
     
    Adult £13.00
    OAP £11.50
    Children aged 5-14 £3.00
    Family (2 adults, 3 children) £30.00
     
    Advance ticket are available to buy until April 1st at 11:55pm.
     
    Tickets are valid for entry on one day only, either Saturday April 2 or Sunday April 3.
     
    On the door prices:
    Adult £16.00
    OAP £14.00
    Children aged 5-14 £3.00
    Family (2 adults, 3 children) £33.00
     
     
    April 2nd & 3rd
    9:30am-5:00pm
    EventCity Manchester, Next to the intu Trafford Centre, M41 7TB

    Manchester Bike Show 2016, EventCity, April
  3. VINTAGE motorcycle gloves straight out of a Steve McQueen movie are the latest in a line of cleverly-engineered accessories by a British brand offering the final word on luxury-fitting biking apparel.

    The hand-crafted classic style glove – known as the Speed – has been designed for the style conscious beards, brats, flats, and café racer cool with poly satin lining and enough delicate padding to keep riders rolling until autumn.

    The automotive-influenced attire is the latest creation of Brighton-based boutique 78 Motor Co: designers of finely-tuned biker apparel, accessories, and self-described masters of all things mechanical and cool.

    Owner and lead designer Anthony Jackson says: “Very few motorcycle gloves fit like they should - the leather is too loose, thumbs can be too long and fingers too short, while palm areas are too tight making them uncomfortable to wear on the bars.

    “The Speed is crafted from Scandinavian hides to blend beauty with protection that is cut and stretched by hand using good old fashioned love and affection for that perfect fit, with no less than 21 individual CAD designed panels stitched together.”

    Spacious finger joints and seamless palm stitching means that each pair fits like, well, a glove with semi-elasticated wrists and oversized silicone Velcro straps for a super-secure feel.

    Anthony adds: “Each glove is created from full aniline hide, double stitched, and includes discreet knuckle protectors with a reinforced palm, thumb, and underside, but are also delicate enough to wear off your machine to walk the dog or even go shopping.”

    The Speed also comes in various colours to match every machine - from dune yellow, farina grey, claret red, to nappa black – while riders can have their gloves caressed in beeswax and almond oil for free to add a little extra style to the patina.

    The 78 Motor Co itself was born from a charity jaunt from Brighton to Mongolia in 2011 during which the big-brand gear given to Anthony disintegrated into the Gobi desert.

    He says: “The borrowed gloves stretched so I could not grasp at my keys or operate my controls safely, and the helmet visor latch broke after two weeks meaning I had to face the sand without cover.”

    The company now collaborates with designers, engineers, and artists from the nearby seaside city to design, build, stitch, and sew their retrospective repertoire.

    Anthony adds: “The leather tones were influenced by 1960s British luxury cars with integrated cooling fins inspired by vintage Lambrettas, designed to draw air under the sleeve, while the velcro buddy tabs keep each together when not being worn.

    “One 10,000 mile trip to Mongolia and 24 months of development later, the Speed has the comfort of a touring glove, the protection of a sport glove, and the style of a timeless classic.”

    The 78 Speed gloves retail at - funnily enough - £78 per pair and are available worldwide from www.78motorco.com, while the company is now seeking passionate retailers in certain regions and countries.

    To review additional products and read the full 78 Motor Co story visit www.78motorco.com

  4. Touratech AG is proud to announce that they have established a partnership with Hertz regarding the motorbike rental business in Iberian Peninsula.

    Hertz, reference company in the car rental industry, has developed the Hertz Ride motorbike rental service for the Iberian market. Present in the most important cities of the Iberian Peninsula, Hertz Ride offers the possibility to hire motorbikes and to enjoy tours on two wheels, with tour guides certified by the BMW International Tourguide Academy (ITA). Hertz Ride’s motorbike fleet has a maximum use of seven months and is fully equipped by Touratech, the leading brand of accessories for adventure-touring motorcycles.


    Hertz Ride is the official partner of BMW Motorrad and the largest BMW motorbike rental operator in Portugal. The service is available through the association to Touratech in Portugal and Spain. Touratech Spain stores in Madrid, Barcelona and Alicante are the main rental places for Spain, and Touratech’s new store in Portugal is now the main location of Hertz Ride motorbike rental in Lisbon, featuring a workshop to support the motorbike traveller, amongst other innovative services. Motorbike enthusiasts can access Hertz Ride’s exclusive services at all Touratech stores.

    The partnership between Touratech and Hertz Ride translates into customized motorbike solutions for customers, combining Touratech expertise on adventure and pleasure rides, with Hertz fleet’s high quality. With ready to ride solutions and personalised customer service, travellers can choose from a wide selection of tours across the Iberian Peninsula, the Alps, Morocco and Italy. Also, this partnership is very likely to be expanded to other markets in the near future.

    Customers can access all the information about Hertz Ride from www.hertzride.pt and www.hertzride.es and www.hertzride. eu

  5. With just over one week to go until the North's biggest bike show opens its doors, you still have time to buy your advance tickets and save money!

    Advance tickets are still available until 11.55pm on Friday 1st April, a few hours before the fun begins.

    Manchester Bike Show, exhibiting

    See the 2016 models from the main manufacturers Including Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph, Yamaha and many more.

    Manchester Bike Show - Bag a bargain in the extensive retail village

    Bag a bargain in the extensive retail village Leathers, helmets, accessories, parts and services.

    Manchester Bike Show, Enjoy the live action zone - Stunt shows, live music

    Enjoy the live action zone Stunt shows, live music and guest stars on the Vulcanet stage.

    EventCity is right next to the intu Trafford Centre and offers easy access from the M60. There is a dedicated free bike park right in front of the hall and 3,000 free car parking spaces.

    www.manchesterbikeshow.com