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Subject: MCN London Motorcycle Show preview | |
Author: MotobkeBob |
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Date Posted: 04:59:37 02/13/14 Thu British MotoGP stars Cal Crutchlow and Bradley Smith will be at the MCN London Motorcycle Show, kicking off three days that start this Friday at the ExCel centre in Docklands. The Show’s opening day is now dubbed Foggy Friday as fans will be able to see four time World Superbike Champion Carl Fogarty, one of the most successful British motorcycle racers of all-time, officially launch the event and be reunited with his each of his WSB championship winning machines. The latest models from the likes of BMW, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Indian, Kawasaki, KTM, Royal Enfield, Triumph, Victory and Yamaha will be on display along with over 130 trade exhibitors showcasing their 2014 product range and offering exclusive bargains to Show visitors. The free Revolution live action show will be returning once again and visitors will be able to see Isle of Man TT legends swap their 200mph Superbikes for pit bikes as they do battle over indoor obstacles with inevitable results! Custom motorcycle fans will be able to see the first ever London Custom Bike Championship, which will have over 50 of Europe’s finest bike builders descending upon on London to compete for a £10,000 prize fund. Meet world famous adventurers including Nick Saunders, Simon Pavey, Austin Vince, Charley Boorman, Graham Hoskins and Steph Jeavons, who is about to embark on a record breaking solo, two-year, six continent global tour. James May's Meccano bike, which the Top Gear star rode around the Isle of Man TT circuit, will be on display in the Classic Zone. Tickets will be available to buy on the door for £20 (£15 concession) while children under 15 go free when accompanied by an adult. Bike parking is also free. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |