Time: August 9, 2014 at 10am to August 10, 2014 at 5pm
Location: Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh, EH28 8NB
City/Town: Edinburgh
Website or Map: http://www.classicbikeshows.c…
Phone: 01507 529430
Event Type: motorcycle, show, autojumble
Organized By: ClassicBikeShows
Latest Activity: Mar 27, 2014
Export to Outlook or iCal (.ics)
Guests of Honour: Giacomo Agostini & Alex George
The Classic Bike Shows team is returning to Scotland once again in 2014, and is delighted to announce that the Carole Nash Great Scottish Bike Show is expanding and making a move to the Royal Highland Centre near Edinburgh.
Two spectacular days of action will see visitors treated to row-upon-row of display bikes from clubs and private entries, manufacturers, trade stands, autojumbles and star guests covering both modern and classic machines and eras – and it all takes place on the weekend of August 9-10.
Gates open 10am – 5pm both days.
Advance Ticket Prices: £6, Under 12s Free
On The Gate Prices: £8, Under 12s Free
Parking: £5 for cars, Free for motorbikes
Tel. 01507 529430
Email. exhibitions@mortons.co.uk
Posted by Russell Larcombe on September 21, 2024 at 6:30 0 Comments 1 Favorite
Are Collector Cars a Good Place to Park Your Money? By Mike Thies
In the world of investments, the idea of parking your money in tangible assets has always held a certain allure. Among these, collector cars stand out, blending the excitement of ownership with the potential for financial gain. But are these automotive treasures…
ContinuePosted by Mike Thies on February 14, 2014 at 0:33 0 Comments 0 Favorites
“The Voice” & His Vehicles
Frank Sinatra was called “The Voice” from early in his career. He was heard on his first recording with the Harry James Band singing “All Or Nothing At All” which sold about 8,000 copies that year, later to sell millions as he became better known. As he became famous with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, we have few hints on his growing interest in classy cars. He and his wife Nancy…
ContinuePosted by Russell Larcombe on January 17, 2014 at 17:31 0 Comments 0 Favorites
Posted by Fayaz on December 24, 2013 at 17:45 0 Comments 1 Favorite
Twenty-thirteen has been an eventful year for the automotive world. We've seen birthdays: The iconic Porsche 911 hit 50, and Aston Martin has made it to 100.
Many interesting cars have been released, from the nippy Ford Fiesta ST, through the breathtaking Jaguar F Type range, right through to the next generation of hypercars. Mclaren, Ferrari and Porsche have proven that a hybrid is no longer the exclusive preserve of the eco-hatchbacks, whilst setting blisteringly fast Nurburgring…
Continue© 2024 Created by GWE LLC. Powered by
RSVP for The Carole Nash Great Scottish Bike Show to add comments!
Join UK Wheels Events