Motorcycle Live! Brilliant British machinery showcased at the NEC: Nov 19 – 27.
Motorcycle Live, the UK’s biggest bike show, houses two separate displays of the country’s most stunning two-wheeled machinery – one featuring pristine classic metal spanning three centuries and the other showcasing unique, hand-crafted models from Britain’s most talented bike builders.
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The Classic Feature supported by The National Motorcycle Museum will demonstrate Britain’s proud history of motorcycle production and the development of the motorcycle through the ages. An impressive display of iconic machinery from the late 1800s through to recent times will be enhanced by various live and interactive visitor experiences, including the live restoration of a 1967 Velocette Thruxton 500cc and twice-daily start-ups of two coveted Isle of Man TT-winning machines.
The ever-popular Custom Xtreme Zone supported by Back Street Heroes will be back at Motorcycle Live, proudly displaying a vast array of choppers, bobbers, streetfighters, trikes, café racers, street scramblers, flat trackers, brats and rats from some of Britain’s best bike builders. Visitors can also see the eye-catching creations that months of blood, sweat and tears have produced in the Back Street Heroes Custom Bike Building Championship.
Motorcycle Live 2016 takes place at The NEC, Birmingham from 19-27 November. Advance tickets are on sale now, priced at just £19.50 per adult, £12 for Seniors, £1 for 11-16 year olds* and FREE for children aged ten and under (accompanied by a paying adult). There is also a £25 advance ticket, which includes entry to the show and a Spada bag worth £29.99**.
To book, call 0844 581 2345 or visit www.motorcyclelive.co.uk.
*Advance ticket price, closing date for advanced tickets midnight on 18 November 2016. There is a £1.50 fulfilment fee per order. **Limited offer while stocks last. All information correct at the time of release.
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