I'm just posting information regarding the forthcoming Manchester Motorcycle Sow, which promises to be a fantastic event.
MANCHESTER MOTORCYCLE SHOW IS BACK!
Fans of two-wheeled motoring, get revved up because the Manchester
Motorcycle Show is being re-launched! Now under new management, the two
day exhibition dedicated to modern, classic and custom motorbikes will
take place on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th January at Manchester
Central Convention Centre.
Now brought to you by Live Promotions, the team behind successful events
such as MCN Scotland, the organisers are well placed to ensure
Manchester is a great success and provides the north of England with an
event it can be proud of.
Manchester Motorcycle Show will give bike enthusiasts the chance to see
all the fantastic new models from the major manufacturers, loads of
modern bikes and scooters as well as some stunning classics from
yesteryear.
One of the newest bikes on display will be TT racer Guy Martin’s 500bhp
turbo café racer, brought to the show by none other than the man
himself. Guy, who will be at the show both days to talk about the bike
and sign autographs, has built the bike from a 1991 GSX-R1100 but not
much of the original bike remains as it now has a 1380cc big bore engine
and fuel injection.
Other special guests and a bevy of biking beauties of both the wheeled
and leggy variety make this an event not to be missed with high octane
live action in the form of two stunt shows to get the blood pumping.
The show also features an extensive retail village with every part and
spare imaginable, clothing, helmets and everything else needed to keep
biking enthusiasts where they belong...on the road!
Adult ticket prices are £10 when booking in advance, £15 on the gate.
Children under 15 years enter for free with a paying adult. The show is
open from 9am each day and closes at 5pm. To book tickets and for the
latest updates, visit www.manchestermotorcycleshow.com
Well the first time I've been and I enjoyed it... got to meet Steve Parish and Guy Martin...and sat on lots of bikes, only managed to get my feet on the floor on one though, Honda VT750....nice bike!
Just got back. Went with a few mates. General opinion was, it was a bit disappointing, the stunt show saved it. Can only hope it gets bigger. Be interesting to see what others think
In the end I didn't go. In the past I've always thought it quite a good show but not brilliant for the money. That was when it was a tenner, now it's £15 on the door (but a tenner in advance) which to be honest seems a bit steep.
Considering the entry charge is only for entering the premises £15 is expensive.
Folk still have to pay for food and drink and merchandise, altho there are some bargains to be had, when buying merchandise, the refreshments can be pretty expensive too.