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AUGUST 2018

30 Krazy Horse – Park it in the Market: On the last Thursday in the month Krazy Horse go to Park it in the Market’ at Greenwich Market. London. J oin them for food, music, cars and bikes. Greenwich Market, Greenwich Church Street, London, SE1 0 HZ 7 - 0pm. www.krazyhorse.co.uk

30 – Sept 1 Salon Privé 2018 Concours Motorbike Classes: UK’s most exclusive automotive event returns to Blenheim Palace, presenting the finest collection of motorcycles, supercars, hypercars and classic cars, along with a luxury retail village and exquisite cuisine. www.salonpriveconcours.com Tel: 01 7 53 8 2 06 7 .

31 – Sept 1 The 25th Carole Nash Eurojumble: The biggest autojumble in the south of England is back with a fresh hoard of motorcycling treasures from tyres to tinware, engines to oil, and basketcases to complete bikes. Charterhouse Auctions will be holding a classic motorcycle auction on Friday. Meadowmead Farm, Ringwood Road, Netley Marsh, between Cadnam and Totton, Hampshire SO40 GY.

SEPTEMBER 2018

1 SEPTEMBER ISSUE OLD BIKE MART

1 Classic Motorcycle Show, Buntingford: Tel:0963 09143

Ace Cafe, Ace Corner, N Circular Rd, Stonebridge, London, NE1 0

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