There are only seven free spaces left for classic motorcycle clubs within the inaugural Classic Bikes at the Classic Motor Show, held from the 14th to 16th November at Birmingham’s NEC. Clubs will need to act fast to ensure they are involved in what is set to be an exciting addition to the UK’s biggest classic motoring event.
With over 20 clubs having already secured their spot, the hall will see a great mix of British, Italian and Japanese bikes, café racers, track bikes and scooters spanning over 60 years. The line up includes the Norton Owners Club, National Sprint Association, the Hesketh Owners Club, BSA Bantam Club and Trident and Rocket 3 Owners Club.
Each club will receive a carpeted space, free of charge, along with two entry passes for the owners of each bike displayed per day and an exclusive ticket deal for its members giving them the best discount on tickets prices. Classic motorcycle clubs interested in applying for free space can download an application form from
www.classicbikesatclassicmotor.com or can contact David Alderson on 07770 626 173 or
classicbikes@necclassicmotorshow.com. Every application will be considered regardless of size and membership.
Also on display will be Vincent HRD Owners’ Club, celebrating the Club’s 60th anniversary and the most famous of all Vincents, the Black Shadow, the UK Honda Turbo Association, and the Triumph Owners’ Motor Cycle Club stand, marking the 50th anniversary of the legendary Bonneville and the 40th of the classic Trident.
On top of all that, the iconic bikers’ haunt, the Ace Café will be bring a display of Café racers including its new offering known as ‘Little Miss Dynamite’ and the Yamaha Classic Racing Team has invited along some of their classic riders including Chas Mortimer and Rod Gould as well as some of their great racing motorcycles.
Sponsors of the new Classic Bike hall, specialist insurance broker Footman James, are teaming up with their long time partner the Vintage Motor Cycle Club to create a majestic feature stand that is sure to wow the crowds. Footman James’ managing director Paul Matthews said: “We are delighted to be supporting the show in its first year and are confident it will have as great a future as its sister event, the Classic Motor Show.”
Classic Bikes at the Classic Motor Show is open from 10am until 6.30pm on Friday, 9.30am until 6.30pm on Saturday, and 9.30am until 5.30pm on Sunday. Ticket prices range from £15 when purchased in advance and all tickets include entrance into Classic Bike and the Classic Motor Show. For more information, the latest updates or to book tickets, visit
www.classicbikesatclassicmotor.com or tel: 0870 060 3776.