Time: March 17, 2012 at 6pm to March 18, 2012 at 7pm
Location: Event City
Street: Phoenix Way, Barton Dock Road,
City/Town: Manchester, M41 7TB.
Website or Map: http://www.classicshows.org/m…
Phone: 01484 667776
Event Type: bike, show, ukwheelsevents.com
Organized By: Andrew Greenwood Classic Shows
Latest Activity: Mar 2, 2012
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For many years Manchester hosted a dedicated indoor Motorcycle show at Manchester Central (formerly GMEX) normally in January each year. Had this event not been postponed due to the severe weather conditions in January 2010 and the subsequent financial implications of this cancellation on the organising company, this event would probably still be going strong today. There is no doubt that the unfortunate demise of this show left a sizeable hole in the show calendar and there is an appetite, from both the motorcycle trade and visitors alike, for a show of this type in the north of England as it is now the only significant region in the UK without a major indoor motorcycle show.
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