£17 entry tickets online Am looking at going 24th but in the car, been a good few years as I like some have already mentioned found it expensive and a huge accessories shop...hope its a but better than back in the 90s and early 2000s
the last three years it has really expanded and done very well …I'm thinking with the new superbikes there this year it will be a record show attendance
I can see where he has the £18 return now …he has booked in at Liverpool Lime street to Birmingham New street …I was putting in Birmingham International … The nec station is the B/ham International , so you need to change at B/Ham new street …the trains run from new st every 15 mins or so to the NEC ….great savings doing it this way
Yeah that's what I was looking at, I always book trains in separate legs as it always saves money! Its only about £3 return from New Street to International and as you said they're frequent and only takes 10 mins. I'm now going on Sat 22nd!
The highly-anticipated RC213V-S and True Adventure prototype models will be available to see for the first time in the UK on the Honda stand at Motorcycle Live!! The two prototype machines will be arriving at Motorcycle Live straight from their unveiling at EICMA in Milan last week, meaning UK bike fans are amongst the first in the world to see them in the metal. They will be on display alongside the entire motorcycle and scooter range, including the UK debut of some brand-new models for 2015 - the VFR800X, the 40th anniversary Gold Wing and the Forza 125 scooter. Race fans can also enjoy an impressive display of racing machinery from the past and present, including the three special-livery CBR1000RR Fireblades ridden by 2014 British Superbike Championship wild card Julien Da Costa, 21-time Isle of Man TT winner John McGuinness's Fireblade, the 2015 Team HRC Dakar squad's CRF450 Rally and the 1989 NXR750 Rothmans Honda Dakar race bike. This has also been announced on Facebook and Twitter pages whereby anyone will also be able to enter a competition to WIN FREE TICKETS to the show.
Coward! I took the missus to the lakes on the back of my Yzf! Thats 250 miles of 11bhp goodness! Only cost me about £11 as well....those were the days :thumbsdown: But i second the fact that if you go to buy, you can make your money back just on paying less than rrp!
With a quick shifter you don't need to close the throttle, just keep it open and kick it up. Shouldn't need to close the throttle on it. Lossing spilt second there. Haha
Lol - I think the idea is to hook through the gears and then measure a top gear roll on ! Who cares though, it's the flames and glowing / translucent red exhaust collector I'm interested in !