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Classic Dirt Bike Show Hosts Four Decades Of Stunning Bikes

An eclectic mix of title-winning bikes covering four decades will be displayed at The Classic Dirt Bike Show sponsored by Hagon Shocks on February 11-12.

Representing the 1950s is Jeff Smith’s 1953 BSA Gold Star on which he won the 1955 Scottish Six Days Trial. The machine is very easily recognisable – the BSA factory competition department drilled hundreds of different sized holes in it, giving the bike its name: Smith’s Woodpecker Goldie. Jeff won the 1954 Victory Trial on this bike in a rigid format before changing to swinging arm mode in mid-1954, after which he won many trade-supported nationals in 1955.

The 1960s is represented by another famous BSA on which Scott Ellis, the Studley Midlands engineer, somewhat surprisingly won the 1965 British Experts Trial in one of the hardest ever UK trials events. Battered by snow and bitterly cold winds, Scott beat Sammy Miller by two points – 64 to 66 – in a winter Birmingham MCC thriller. Scott’s machine was highly modified, not having the usual engine cradle, having oil in the frame and a special light alloy cylinder. The cream of Britain’s trials riders had to play second fiddle to the 24-year-old who secured his triumph at the infamous and previously unconquered Bongham Alley sections in Wales. Tackling the bike’s reconstruction is the experienced Colin Dommett. It’s been stripped entirely since 1971 and will be displayed for the first time ever at next month’s show at Telford International Centre, which Colin and Scott both plan to attend.

In the 1970s, ‘Magical’ Mick Andrews was truly the Monarch of the Glen, winning the Scottish Six Days on five occasions. French super-enthusiast, Olivier Barjon, will take Mick’s famous ‘cantilever’ 1974 Scottish winning Yamaha to the show. It was the first time that a cantilever or monoshock machine had won a major event. Mick hasn’t seen the bike for 39 years and will attend the show for a nostalgic look at his old steed, which has been impounded in the French Yamaha importer Sonauto’s headquarters for most of that time. Mick won the 1974 event, beating trials supremo Malcolm Rathmell into second place.

In the 1980s, Telford guest Dave Thorpe was the king, winning the Motocross World Title three times in 1984, 86 and 89. He also took eight British Championships and the World Veterans crown. All his world titles were on a Honda machine, and two of them are still in the UK so Dave hopes to secure the 1986 bike to display at the show. Dave’s first two titles were gained in dramatic fashion at the Wohlen circuit in Switzerland each time from Belgian superstar Andrew Malherbe. For the title chase in 1989, the much-missed Eric Geboers was forced to play second fiddle to the powerful Brit. Since retirement, Dave has secured major success as the UK team manager for the 1994 Motocross Nations, guiding the British team to its first success for decades. These days, Dave works in an ambassadorial/promotional role for Honda, while also running Honda’s off-road training at all levels. He also still finds time to run the Honda factory’s World Motocross team. Thorpe’s career highs and lows will be revealed to visitors as commentator John McCrink quizzes the motocross star when they take to the stage at Telford.

For further details about the Classic Dirt Bike Show sponsored by Hagon Shocks, and to save £2.50 on discounted advance tickets, please visit www.classicdirtbikeshow.co.uk

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Stafford Bike Show Takes Podium Position With World Exclusives!

THOUSANDS OF showgoers, including a Hollywood star, were out in the post-lockdown sunshine at the Stafford County Showground over the weekend of April 23 – 24 to celebrate all things motorbikes… and there was plenty to celebrate.

The International Classic MotorCycle Show always has loads to see and do, and this year was no different as the crowds packed in to see bikes, club stands, trade stands, world exclusives, book launches, live trails, firing-up area, Bonhams’ auction, the competition hall… and more special guests than you could shake a stick at!

Perhaps the most notable display was the world exclusive Mike Hailwood exhibit, featuring never-before-seen family memorabilia of the former champion. Guests were able to view these heirlooms, from his 1978 TT winner’s Dunlop cap through to his George Medal, awarded when Mike rescued Clay Regazzoni from his burning BRM at the South African Formula 1 GP. Talking of awards and winners, the class of 1978, which consisted of Alex George, Ian Richards, Phil Read and Chas Mortimer, were on stage across the weekend giving first-hand accounts of their racing careers and inside stories into the motorbike racing scene.

The Bonhams Auction was particularly nail biting with a very special ex-Reg Barton, Dick Knight, 1929 Brough Superior 996cc SS100 Alpine Grand Sport Sprint Special which sold for a staggering £220,000! And showgoers might also have even seen an A-list celebrity or two. Jason Momoa, best known as DC superhero Aquaman, was also there. Being a keen motorcycle enthusiast, Jason perused the show and examined the lots in the Bonhams Auction.

Event organiser Nick Mowbray said: “It was a brilliant weekend! We have received marvellous feedback from visitors and traders alike. The addition of the Hailwood display and the ‘Class of 78’ added something very special to a tried-and-tested format.”

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Rare Hedlund Wasp Earns Its Stripes At The Classic Dirt Bike Show

Punters packed into Telford International Centre last weekend to celebrate the start of the off-road season at the Classic Dirt Bike Show sponsored by Hagon Shocks.

All-rounder Arthur Browning, and nine-time Enduro class winner Derrick Edmondson attracted the crowds as they were interviewed over the weekend by supreme commentator John McCrink. The iconic duo left crowds wowed as they recounted memories of their past adventures and the incredible machines they rode.

Polished to perfection, off-road machines from enduro, motocross and trials bikes to sidecars were admired by enthusiasts throughout the weekend while visitors also kitted themselves out ready for the season ahead, purchasing new riding gear, off-road parts and even complete machines.

Show sponsors Hagon Shocks selected Mark Ramplee’s Hedlund Wasp outfit for the renowned Best of Show award. This recently restored outfit also won the Best Sidecar class and has a long history in competition, being first campaigned by Willie Davenport and Gary Salt and then raced by the previous owner, Peter Wootten.

Exhibition manager Nick Mowbray said: ‘We’re delighted to be back at Telford International Centre celebrating all things off-road after unfortunately having to cancel the show last year due to Covid-19. We’ve received some cracking feedback from visitors and traders and look forward to being back out on the track this year!’

Keep an eye out for the dates for the 2023 show. The next event in the Classic Bike Shows calendar is the Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show on February 26-27 at the Royal Bath & West Showground in Shepton Mallet.

For more information, please visit www.classicbikeshows.com. The International Dirt Bike Show 2022 will also be held at Telford International Centre on October 28-30, 2022. For more information about this show, please visit www.dirtbikeshow.co.uk.

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Welcome back to Motorcycle Live, the doors are open

The wait is finally over as the doors to Motorcycle Live, in association with Bikesure Insurance opened to the waiting crowds, for the first day of the nine day event.

The show welcomed celebrities Carl Fogarty MBE, Dougie Lampkin MBE, John McGuinness MBE, Peter Hickman, Steve Plater, Simon Weston CBE and celebrity chef James Martin, to name but a few.

Brand new 2022 models from world leading manufacturers have finally made it to UK soil for their first appearance, with other highly anticipated launches destined throughout the show, as brand new products continue to be revealed to a home audience.

Scott Grimsdall (Head of Marketing, BMW Motorrad UK) commented We’re excited to welcome back visitors to Motorcycle Live where we have a host of exciting new products and entertainment to enjoy at the Make Life a Ride arena. It’s been fantastic for visitors to get up close and personal to the products and we’re looking forward to another eight days of the show!” 

With the Christmas season fast approaching, Motorcycle Live is home to the best motorcycle retailers stocked with rider equipment, accessories and the latest technology to make your ride, and your Christmas more enjoyable.

Danny Manville – Motorcycle Megastore said “It’s fantastic to be back at The NEC and we’ve had a great day meeting riders and helping them ensure they have the best advice and highest quality kit. There’s been a real buzz about the show and it’s great to see so many people enjoying themselves.”

Finlay McAllan (Managing Director, Motorcycle Live) added “We are excited to welcome visitors back to experience the buzz and excitement of Motorcycle Live. For any current rider, or those aspiring to take to two wheels the show provides a wealth of products, inspiration and expertise – along with a fantastic day out”. 

Motorcycle Live 2021 runs until Sunday 12 December, at The NEC, Birmingham with tickets available to buy each day on the door. The official show programme can be downloaded here.

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Conquer Christmas shopping at Motorcycle Live

Win Prizes & Embrace Christmas 

Motorcycle Live, in association with Bikesure Insurance, returns to The NEC, Birmingham from Saturday 4 – Sunday 12 December.

Whether you’ve been naughty or nice this past year, one thing that’s certain, is that being with family and friends should never be taken for granted. To join in with the festivities, Motorcycle Live will be running a special 12 days of Christmas countdown.

12 Days of Christmas will offer amazing prizes, including a pair of BSB, season passes, show tickets and a £200 Bikesure Insurance voucher.

The December date will see the show tip its hat to Christmas and offer visitors a great opportunity to purchase gifts, collect money can’t buy autographs for friends and family and meet up with friends to share a festive drink at the bar.

You can plan ahead by checking out who’s exhibiting, from the latest security products and performance parts, through to custom ear plugs and adventures to sunnier climates – find all that you need and drop some hints to be sure you get what you’re after this Christmas.

Finlay McAllan (Managing Director, Motorcycle Live) said: “With  many new bikes being unveiled this week at EICMA, then making their way to  Motorcycle Live, it already feels like Christmas. We always look forward to providing a destination for bikers and their families, however this year holding the show so close to Christmas will give visitors the perfect opportunity for that festive biking get together”. 

Motorcycle Live 2021 returns to The NEC, Birmingham on Saturday 4 December with doors opening at 09:00am. Discounted advanced tickets are now on-sale and available from motorcyclelive.co.uk.

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Check Out Brand New Models at Motorcycle Live

Motorcycle Live, in association with Bikesure Insurance, returns to The NEC, Birmingham from Saturday 4 – Sunday 12 December. Over 55 manufacturers have confirmed their attendance including BMW, CCM, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki and Triumph. There are also a range of up and coming manufacturers showcasing their products and solutions to mobility with electric motorcycles, designed with the rider and their lifestyle in mind.

With the 2022 riding season just around the corner, now is the perfect opportunity to stop by each manufacturer’s stand and see what catches your eye. You’ll remain able to sit on, have pictures with, and adopt the classic poses on your favourite models – just like you always have!

What makes Motorcycle Live even more special this year is the confirmation of brand new 2022 models making their global and UK debut. There are a number of UK premieres planned throughout the nine days – forget waiting to read about them, visit them at The NEC to see, touch and experience them first hand.

Finlay McAllan (Managing Director, Motorcycle Live) said: “We are excited to have worked closely with both industry leading and brand new manufacturers to create an exciting platform for our audience to revel in. With so many brand new products being launched and unveiled this year, our visitors will be one of the first around the world to see these amazing new products in the flesh.”

Motorcycle Live 2021 returns to The NEC, Birmingham on Saturday 4 December with doors opening at 09:00am. Discounted advanced tickets are now on-sale and available from motorcyclelive.co.uk.

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Join the electric revolution at Motorcycle Live

Motorcycle Live in association with Bikesure Insurance is looking forward to welcoming back visitors to The NEC, Birmingham from Saturday 4- Sunday 12 December.

Many manufacturers are eager to display their new product portfolio demonstrating the innovative technology and commitment to building electric powered motorcycles. If getting up close to new products appeals to you, then don’t miss out on a brand new feature at Motorcycle Live – the Electric Test Ride Zone.

For visitors looking to electrify their ride, with their first ever electric motorcycle purchase, or even looking for an upgrade for the 2022 riding season, the Electric Test Ride Zone is the perfect destination. An array of models will be available to test ride indoors, so visitors can get a real feel for the power and responsiveness of how an electric motorcycle rides and handles.

Why not take the opportunity to speak with product experts on their stands, who will be on hand to answer any questions you may have about the realities, possibilities and benefits of riding an electric motorcycle/scooter.

Finlay McAllan (Managing Director, Motorcycle Live) said: “It’s fantastic to see Motorcycle Live be home to a brand new feature, and this shows our commitment to ensuring we provide relevant content and entertainment for our visitors. Not only will some of the large manufacturers be showcasing their electric range and their vision of future mobility; it’s great to see start-up companies display their solution to providing affordable, electric transport for the masses”

Motorcycle Live 2021 returns to The NEC, Birmingham on Saturday 4 December with doors opening at 09:00am. Discounted advanced tickets are now on-sale and available from motorcyclelive.co.uk.

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Celebrating 25 years of BSB at Motorcycle Live 2021

Motorcycle Live, in association with Bikesure Insurance, the UK’s biggest motorcycle show, is delighted to ‘welcome back’ BSB Day, following its success in previous years.

Teaming up with the Bennetts British Superbike Championship, showgoers will be offered a fantastic line-up of activities and events during the show following an exciting season.

The dedicated BSB Day will take place on Saturday 11 December – where visitors to the show will be able to experience all things ‘BSB’ – with live Q&A sessions with Bennetts BSB racing stars, 2022 news and signing sessions throughout the day.

Tarran Mackenzie, the 2021 Bennetts British Superbike champion will be attending BSB Day, and throughout the show his championship-winning McAMS Yamaha machine will also be on display, alongside the Cadbury Boost Yamaha his Father Niall won the series aboard 25 years ago.

Other Bennetts BSB stars confirmed for 11 December include Bradley Ray, Christian Iddon, Danny Buchan, Glenn Irwin, Jack Kennedy, Kyle Ryde, Lee Jackson, Luke Mossey, Peter Hickman, Rory Skinner, Ryan Vickers, as well as 2011 champion Tommy Hill.

Finlay McAllan, Managing Director of Motorcycle Live, comments:“BSB Day has proved to be a huge success in previous years, with the final Saturday being one of the most popular days to visit. The 2021 Bennetts BSB season has been exhilarating and we can’t wait to welcome the 2021 champion Tarran Mackenzie, who has always been very supportive of the show across the years attending and being part of it.”

Stuart Higgs, Bennetts British Superbike Championship Series Director, adds: “Motorcycle Live has traditionally been the final event of the year for the motorcycle industry, so we are delighted that there will once again be a day dedicated to all things Bennetts BSB. The 25th anniversary season didn’t disappoint with an incredible rollercoaster that went down to the closest finale since 2010, which poignantly ended with Tarran Mackenzie celebrating the title, we look forward to reliving that and look ahead to an exciting 2022 season during BSB Day.”

Motorcycle Live 2021 at The NEC, Birmingham opens its doors at 09:00am Saturday 4 December. Discounted advanced tickets are now on-sale and available from motorcyclelive.co.uk

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Manufacturers out in force

Motorcycle Live, in association with Bikesure Insurance, returns to The NEC, Birmingham from Saturday 4 – Sunday 12 December. Over 55 manufacturersare back in force with familiar brands such as BMW, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki and Triumph in attendance. Visitors will have the opportunity to see brand new 2022 models making their global and UK debut, within the halls of the NEC. There are UK premieres planned throughout the nine days, with some manufacturers showcasing the most amount of brand new models ever revealed at Motorcycle Live.

For visitors who are contemplating their next motorcycle purchase for the 2022 riding season, the Test Ride Zone sponsored by Shoei, Sidi and Spada is the perfect destination. Models from the leading manufacturers will be available to test ride on the road so visitors can get a real feel for how the motorcycle behaves. Once the options have been narrowed down, visitors can head over to the manufacturer stands and ask any questions they may have.

With the 2035 government announcement that all motorcycles sold in the UK are to emit zero emissions – take the opportunity to visit the Electric Test Ride Zone where a host of innovative manufacturers will have product available for test rides indoors. Product experts from these brands will be on hand to answer any questions you may have about the realities of using an electric motorcycle/scooter, as well as de-busting any myths surrounding the move from an internal combustion engine to fully electric.

Finlay McAllan (Managing Director, Motorcycle Live) said: “With over 55 manufacturers now confirmed at Motorcycle Live we can’t wait to see the brand new 2022 models on display in the UK for the first time. Never before has there been such a broad choice for our visitors, from mainstream manufacturers all the way to young brands pioneering the path of future mobility with their electric product portfolio”

Motorcycle Live 2021 returns to The NEC, Birmingham on Saturday 4 December with doors opening at 09:00am. Discounted advanced tickets are now on-sale and available from motorcyclelive.co.uk.

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King Of The Road McCallen Kickstarts The 2022 Classic Bike Show Season At Newark

Irishman Phillip McCallen (Honda) at Quarter Bridge: 1994 Formula One TT

TT legend Phillip McCallen will be guest of honour at the Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic Show in a new year treat for motorcycle fans.

The popular Irishman will be joining the crowds at Newark Showground on January 8-9 and be interviewed over the weekend by Lincolnshire racing star-turned-presenter and fellow TT winner, Steve Plater.

There’s even a chance to meet him!

Phillip McCallen is synonymous with Honda, road racing… and winning! He is without doubt one of the most gifted road racers of the modern age; 11 times a winner at Isle of Man TT, multiple winner at the North West 200 and the Ulster GP, winner of the Macau Grand Prix and British Supersport.

At the peak of his power ‘Supermac’ collected 1st place trophies at almost all road race meetings. In 1992 at the North West 200 McCallen had five race wins from six starts. At the 1996 Ulster GP he took five wins in one day and perhaps his crowning glory was winning four races out five at the Isle of Man TT, a record which stood unbroken for 14 years.

Supermac retired after nearly two decades of motorcycle racing in which he demonstrated a take-no-prisoners approach to his racing. Through the highs and lows of his career he became the poster boy for road racing fans the world over in one of the few golden ages of the sport.

COMPETITION! >> Advance ticket buyers have the chance to win one of four copies of Supermac – Phillip McCallen’s autobiography – with the opportunity to get them signed by the man himself at the show! Anyone who buys an advance ticket before January 3, 2021 will automatically be entered and notified shortly after this date. Terms and conditions apply.

Showgoers can expect to see the usual attractions that make this season opener a stand-out event. Motorcycle owners’ clubs will return with their impressive displays alongside a large indoor and outdoor trade and autojumble section, and a large collection of privately owned motorcycles will be on display. There will also be live firing-up sessions of a selection of bikes and scooters, leading on to the large and music-filled Scooter World and Custom Bike Halls.

Tickets for the event are on sale now at an early bird price of £10 until January 3.

Visit www.newarkclassicbikeshow.com for further information.

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Classic and Customs, get in the zone

As Motorcycle Live, in association with Bikesure Insurance, prepares to open its doors from 4-12 December, the UK’s biggest bike show is delighted to welcome back the much-loved Classic and Custom features to delight and wow show-goers across the nine days.

For classic enthusiasts, The National Motorcycle Museum is proud to present the Classic Motorcycle feature, where this year the focus will be on TT winning bikes from 1903 through to more recent machines, which have tackled the iconic 37.75-mile Mountain Circuit.

The feature bikes on display include a 1907 Norton Twin, 1913 Scott 500cc TT Racer, 1921 500cc BSA, 1926 Alec Bennett Velocette Model K, 1992 588cc Senior TT Winner and the 2003 600cc Valmoto Triumph, among many others – a real treat for fans of the Isle of Man TT Races.

Whilst visitors to the Classic feature reminisce about the good old days, they can also take a step back in time sitting on unique bikes from yester-year, with props and photo opportunities, visitors of all ages can get involved.

2021 also sees the return of Custom Heroes, supported by Back Street Heroes magazine, where the very finest custom motorcycles in the UK will be on display. The feature celebrates the world of custom motorcycles, not only the builders of the stunning machines, but also those involved in the process.

The winners of this year’s Back Street Heroes Custom Bike Championship will also be in attendance, plus a varied selection of some of this year’s best custom bikes, and the development of the demonstration area introduced in 2019.

Motorcycle Live 2021 at The NEC, Birmingham opens its doors at 09:00am Saturday 4 December. Discounted advanced tickets are now on-sale and available from motorcyclelive.co.uk

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Experience the freedom of two wheels at Motorcycle Live

The UK’s biggest motorcycle show, Motorcycle Live in association with Bikesure Insurance, will have nine opportunities for visitors to get on two wheels, no matter their experience and skill level.

The MCIA Try Ride feature, in association with MCN is the perfect place for those wanting to start their two-wheel journey and take the first steps towards their CBT. Participants will receive a FREE 20-minute lesson with a professional instructor, away from the crowds in an indoor, controlled environment, with protective clothing also supplied.

Spada has teamed up with Motorcycle Live to give away a new learner package to a lucky participant of the MCIA Try Ride feature, which includes full rider equipment. All participants will have to do is take part in the free 20-minute lesson, and enter their details to be in with a chance to win.

The new learner pack includes a Spada Raiden HelmetSpada Grid JacketSpada Commute TrouserSpada Strider Boots Spada Oslo Gloves.

If visitors have never experienced a larger capacity bike, then the Harley® JumpStart® motorcycle simulator will allow visitors to learn the basics of throttle control, clutch and gears to see whether they want to take the next step on to larger motorcycles.

For those already with a full-motorcycle licence, the Test Ride Zone will offer participants the chance to test ride a great line-up of bikes from leading manufactures. Supported by Shoei, Sidi and Spada, participants will have the option to receive valuable feedback from IAM instructors, such as advice on road and body positioning, to get the best out of their ride.

Motorcycle Live 2021 at The NEC, Birmingham opens its doors at 09:00am Saturday 4 December. Discounted advanced tickets are now on-sale and available from motorcyclelive.co.uk

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WIN! A brand-new Kawasaki Z650RS with Motorcycle Live

Motorcycle Live in association with Bikesure Insurance will offer the UK public the first chance to see the new Z650RS in the ‘metal’ on Kawasaki’s stand in Hall 2, along with the whole range of 2022 bikes from the Japanese brand.

The Z650RS will start a Retrovolution in 2022, augmenting Kawasaki’s already hugely popular retro sport line.  The Z650RS will open the mid-capacity class to a wide range of riders. Recognised as being at the forefront of the rapidly expanding retro sport scene, Kawasaki has the unique advantage of close to fifty years of Z heritage and this has been brought to bear on the design of the new 2022 machine.

Not only will the show host the first UK viewing, Kawasaki UK has teamed up with Motorcycle Live to give away a brand-new Kawasaki Z650RS – and all you have to do is click here, and enter your details to be in with a chance to win.

Find out more about Kawasaki’s range here.

Remember, you’ve got to be in it, to win it!

Motorcycle Live 2021 at The NEC, Birmingham opens its doors at 09:00am Saturday 4 December. Discounted advanced tickets are now on-sale and available from motorcyclelive.co.uk

Motorcycle Live 2021 takes place at The NEC, Birmingham from 4-12 December. Tickets are now on-sale with advanced tickets £19.50 per adult*, £1 for six–16-year olds and FREE for children aged five and under. Discounted parking is also available in advance at a cost of £10. *Bookings are subject to a £1.50 booking fee.

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Experience Adventure at Motorcycle Live

Excitement levels are high for the return of Motorcycle Live in association with Bikesure Insurance, as they look forward to welcoming back visitors to the UK’s biggest bike show, taking place from Saturday 4 – Sunday 12 December at The NEC, Birmingham.

There are 60 motorcycle and scooter manufacturers showcasing their extensive product ranges and brand-new models for 2022, alongside two bustling retail zones, display features and nine exciting opportunities to ride a bike.

For those looking for the ultimate show adrenaline rush, there’s Experience Adventure!

Experience Adventure is a feature dedicated to giving a first taste of off-road riding, across varied terrain and obstacles, all under the watchful eye of specially trained instructors, and completely free of charge!

Supported by Honda, Royal Enfield and Triumph, visitors will experience first-hand the capabilities of adventure bikes in an area offering a safe environment to get comfortable with the riding technique and balance required for taking the bikes off road, as well as experiencing how these amazing, versatile bikes cope with challenging terrain away from asphalt.

With full protective riding gear from Bell Helmets and RST, specially designed for adventure riding, visitors will have great quality kit to ride in, allowing them to focus on the challenging, but rewarding side of adventure riding.

Sharing the track, and showcasing their riding skills three times a day, will be pro trials riders Jack Price, former World Trials 2 Champion, seven times British Champion and Michael Brown with European and multiple British Trials Champion titles to his name, who will give spectators a demonstration of their capabilities in an impressive Moto Trials performance on the challenging terrain, guaranteed to impress the crowds.

Motorcycle Live 2021 at The NEC, Birmingham opens its doors at 09:00am Saturday 4 December. Discounted advanced tickets are now on-sale and available from motorcyclelive.co.uk

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Motorcycle Live 2021 takes place at The NEC, Birmingham from 4-12 December. Tickets are now on-sale with advanced tickets £19.50 per adult*, £1 for six–16-year olds and FREE for children aged five and under. Discounted parking is also available in advance at a cost of £10. *Bookings are subject to a £1.50 booking fee.

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Five Reasons Why You Need To Be At The Stafford Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show

Five Reasons Why You Need To Be At The Stafford Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show on 9-10th October 2021

SUMMER has come and passed…however, in the world of classic motorcycling it can only mean one thing – Stafford Classic Bike Show is just around the corner!

After a tough 18 months, show organiser Mortons Media Group shares its top five reasons why you need to be there!

1) Road Racing Royalty: Michael Dunlop!
Nineteen time TT winner Michael Dunlop is set to take centre stage during the course of the weekend, with opportunities for fans to take photographs, have Michael sign their merchandise and listen to interviews with fellow TT star Steve Plater. The Irishman will also be bringing two of his bikes to display on both Saturday and Sunday.

2) Joey Dunlop Bike Collection!
The Dunlop dynasty presence continues out into the halls with a fantastic display of machines ridden and owned by Michael’s late uncle and TT record holder, Joey.

The Joey Dunlop Foundation will be filling its stand with an incredible collection of Honda RC45s; including the original Honda 750 as ridden by Joey in the 1994 TT, where he achieved third place in both the Senior race and Formula 1 race. The charity, which was established in 2001, is also planning to bring the lap record-holding 1999 Jim Moodie Honda RC45 750, which he famously rode at 124.5mph!

Visitors can also expect to see a further collection of RC45s and CBR 600s as ridden by Ian Simpson, Michael Rutter and Steve Hislop in the Competition Hall.

3) Bonhams is back!
Bonhams returns to Stafford with another barnstorming two-day sale offering more than 300 collectors’ motorcycles including two ‘fresh to market’ important single-owner collections.

The Phil Morris Road Racing Collection of 24 machines is offered direct from the collection in Oswestry: a treasure trove – and one of the world’s largest collections – of motorcycles, leathers and trophies raced, worn and won by some of the most famous names on two wheels and dubbed ‘The Church’ by TT rider Rob Barber.

This landmark collection is led by no fewer than five MotoGP machines, the entire fleet from the Paul Bird Motorsport team which campaigned in the top-flight series from 2012 to 2014. All Aprilia machines, three are to full Moto GP prototype specification and include the number 1 and number 2 motorcycles from the 2014 season.

The second collection comprised more than 40 important motorcycles owned by the late acclaimed German film critic Hans Schifferle, led by a rare 1974 Ducati 750 SS; estimate £90,000 – £130,000.

Known for his work for Süddeutsche Zeitung as a film critic and essayist, Schifferle, who died last year, was also a motorcycle connoisseur, building up his collection over two decades.

Offering a range of motorcycles from sports bikes to café racers, the collection represents the great Italian, British and American marques, including MV Agusta, Vincent and Indian.

More than 130 lots of motorcycle spares and memorabilia will also be offered.

4) LIVE Music!
The show is making full use of the bandstand this year. As well as using it for interviewing Michael Dunlop, visitors can enjoy multiple sets from a couple of  live bands in there too!

Catch Ignition live on Saturday for three half-hour sets at 11.30am, 12.30pm and 1.30pm. Ignition is a Staffordshire-based Rockabilly band aiming to replicate the Neo Rockabilly sound of the 1980s. It offers high tempo, hard hitting rock ‘n’ roll with a mix of classics from the 1950s through to the present day.

On Sunday, visitors can expect something completely different!  The all-singing, all-dancing female close harmony duo The Daisy Belles will be recapturing the authentic sounds of The Andrews Sisters, live on the stage at 11.30am, 12.30pm and 1.30pm.

Showcasing a delightful mix of classic hits from the bygone years and popular modern songs with a unique twist, the girls have been dazzling audiences internationally with their intricate harmonies, cute vintage choreography and fun loving flare!

5) Bikes EVERYWHERE!
Saving the best ‘til last – Stafford really is all about the bikes… and this October promises to be no exception.

Lots of the clubs in particular will be celebrating some of their milestone anniversaries with an extra special collection on display for all to see.

The CBX Riders’ Club (UK) will be celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the CBX Pro-link, this being the third generation of the fantastic Honda six-cylinder CBX 1000. Honda reconfigured the CBX for 1981 as a sports touring bike, with fairing and side panniers. The rear suspension also changed from dual to mono shock, and saw the introduction of the progressive linkage system – hence the name Pro-Link! Visitors can find the club in one of the side halls at the show.

Plans are in place for a full return of all the much-loved aspects of the show including the wall of death, massive indoor and outdoor trade and autojumble and club stands. There’ll be bikes everywhere, live trials action and live music too, with no planned restrictions in place. More details can be found on the website: www.staffordclassicbikeshows.com

Tickets are on sale now at an early bird price of £13 until October 4. Visit www.staffordclassicbikeshows.com or call 01507 529529 to purchase.

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