The inaugural Classic Bikes at the Classic Motor Show, held from the 14th to the 16th November at the NEC, looks set to be a roaring success after receiving great support from classic bike fraternity. Everyone from enthusiastic bike clubs to the National Motorcycle Museum and the iconic Ace Café have rushed to support this exciting new hall within the show.
This year’s Classic Motor Show, held from the 14th to 16th November at Birmingham’s NEC, is expanding its interest in classic motorcycles with a brand new area dedicated to bike and scooters dating from pre-war to 80s modern classics. The Pavilion, situated next to the Classic Motor Show halls, will feature classic motorcycle clubs, displays of rare and unusual bikes, a seminar area, motorcycle traders and a ‘Bikejumble’ for people looking for that elusive part. Show Manager Andy Rouse explains: “For the past few years we have encouraged more classic motorcycle clubs to apply for the free space that we allocate at each show. As the interest in classic bikes has grown, so has the space allocated so it’s a natural progression that we dedicate an entire hall so that enthusiasts can see even more rare and amazing motorcycles along with the exquisite cars that we always feature.