HIGH-OCTANE NEWARK CLASSICS SHOW KICK-STARTS 2013!

Published: 10:06AM Jan 8th, 2013
By: Web Editor

Revving engines and the staccato crackle of exhausts heralded an event that got the 2013 motorcycle show season off to a flying start -- the Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic.

HIGH-OCTANE NEWARK CLASSICS SHOW KICK-STARTS 2013!

Over 11,000 people poured through the gates at the Newark Showground on January 5-6 for the event, with attendance up a staggering 15% on the inaugural show last year.

Hundreds of beautifully prepared classic motorcycles and scooters dating from the 1920s right up to the 2000s were on show, including a controversial 2008 Confederate Wraith, and superbike track legend Chris Walker was the guest of honour.

Dozens of awards were handed out but Best in Show and its accompanying £100 prize went to Ray Bourne's Kawasaki H2A. It was built in late 1972 before being exported to America and then brought to the UK where steelworker Ray, from Walsall in the West Midlands, bought it in 2009. A whirlwind restoration followed and it was finished in early 2012. "I spent every spare minute on it," said Ray.

Other award winners included the Italian Motorcycle Owners' Club for Best Club Stand, along with a £750 prize, and Stuart McNeil whose 1961 Vespa GS160 took both the Best Scooter in Show and Best Original Looking awards.

There were more than 200 traders showcasing their wares too and Lincoln Harley-Davidson, showing a small selection of its model range, said it had received more than 80 potential sales leads over the weekend.

Classic Bike Shows organiser Nick Mowbray said: "It was an incredible show. The weather could not have been kinder and the atmosphere was lovely -- very warm and friendly all weekend. Everyone put in a huge amount of effort and it paid off spectacularly.

"The clubs had really gone all out to make their stands spot-on and the private entries were immaculate. The Confederate Wraith certainly divided opinion with its unusual curves but there's no denying that it was something a little different. "We had a new addition for this year, the Classic Scooter World hall, and this proved to be a great success. We had everything from outstanding custom machines to stretched out sprint scooters and historic classics.

"We have already been taking calls about our next show at Newark, the Carole Nash Newark Bike Bonanza, which is on June 22-23 this year. There have even been booking for the next January show in 2014."

Further Information

For further information please contact Charlotte Park, Marketing Manager on 01507 529 529 or email cpark@mortons.co.uk

Future Shows

• The 33rd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show, February 16-17 2013
• The 33rd Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show, April 27-28 2013
• The Carole Nash Great Scottish Bike Show, May 11-12 2013
• The Carole Nash Newark Bike Bonanza, June 22-23 2013
• The 20th Carole Nash Eurojumble, September 6-7 2013
• The Carole Nash Big Kent Bike Show, September 28-29 2013
• The 20th Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show, October 19-20 2013
• The International Dirt Bike Show, October 31-November 3 2013
• The Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic, January 4- 5 2014

For more info: www.classicbikeshows.com

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1 Response to “HIGH-OCTANE NEWARK CLASSICS SHOW KICK-STARTS 2013!”

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sidewinder  Says:

January, 13th 2013 at 01:39 pm

My own personal views on the show were that give the advertisment for the "Classic Scooter Show " was half of the page I was a little dissapointed to see that the scootering world was given a small shed with very little to advertise where it was.This is not to say that the content of said shed was anything other thab exceptional ,with all forms of classic scoot from Zundapp to Sprinters included .I just feel that a little more space and a higher profile within the show would give those who exhibited ,and the traders a better crack of the whip.full marks to all who were there and a special mention must go to the member of the LCGB stand who was auditioning as the 6th member of Village People ( you know who you are). :-)

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