The Manchester Bike Show (National Motorcycle Show), Manchester Central, 9th and 10th January 2010
Manchester Central (formerly G-Mex) will be hosting The Manchester Bike Show (National Motorcycle Show) on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th January, 2010 from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm each day.
This is a great way to start off the new year for all motorcycle fans and their friends, partners and families, too!
The organisers promise an…….
“……………….action packed high-octane start to the New Year with everything you would expect and more from the greatest regional bike show……..”
There is something of interest for almost every motorcycle enthusiast and there is a full programme of entertainment planned for each day. The Manchester Bike Show 2010 includes:-
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Heart-stopping stunt displays
An Indoor Freestyle Arena
Dealers and dealer approved used bikes
A classic bike and classic scooter display
Motorcycle trials riders like Steve Colley
Demonstrations from Extreme Globe demonstrations by Finland’s Heidi and Mikko
Safe riding advice organisation Ridesafe Backsafe, will be there to arrange a riding assessment
Riders who want to improve their skills will be able to take a free assessments by Stockport School of Motorcycling
………and much, much more.
The event will also have a helmet park and a free bike park.
Admission on the day is £12.00 for Adults and £6.00 for Children and OAPs (There is also an advance ticket hotline.) For more information about the Show and for details about the advance ticket hotline visit the Manchester Bike Show (National Motorcycle Show) website.



ADVERSE WEATHER CANCELS NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE SHOW
Due to severe weather conditions the National Motorcycle Show, due to take place at Manchester Central this weekend (9 – 10 January) has been cancelled.
Organisers of the show have deemed the travel conditions too hazardous.
Commenting Howard Cartledge, Show Director, said,
“With a show like the National Motorcycle Show safety has always been of utmost importance to us, and we just won’t take the risk for exhibitors or visitors. With the extreme weather travel conditions to and from the venue are just too dangerous, and as many as 45 of our exhibitors, and the stunt teams, are snowed-in across the UK and unable to travel to Manchester.”
Howard added
“It is with huge regret and extreme disappointment that we have had to make this decision. We would like to thank everyone who has worked so hard on the show.”
Further information and updates will be available at http://www.bikeshowseurope.com
Organisers are in talks for another date in April, further information about this will be released soon. Please keep checking the website for further information and updates.