KICKBACK Custom motorcycle show

The event is a celebration of British engineering excellence, where designers and builders unleash their imagination… a great day out for all motorcycle enthusiasts and, of course, the whole family!

All types of custom built masterpieces will be on show from old school choppers and bobbers to the new generation of café bikes, street scramblers and trackers. There’s even a collection of customised scooters, mopeds and streetfighters.

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It’s more than a ‘static’ exhibition; though, as many of the customs will be fired up and ridden in the parade area.

And just in case that’s not enough, there will also be regular spectacular stunt shows headed up by World Record holder and current British ‘Stunt Bike’ Champion Mark van Driel and the ‘Two Brothers’ team.

Many exhibitors have already booked up including Robin Hood Harley-Davidson, Michelin, Gladstone Motorcycles, Principal Insurance, Digital Speedos, Fat Skeleton, Rocket Bobs, Sickboyz Customs, Resurrection Motorcycles, Hard Up Choppers, Bike Dryers, Pigasso Art and many others plus at the time of writing over 100 stunning custom bikes are booked into the Invitational Showcase.

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The entry price is £10 on the door for adults, children under 16 can get in for a fiver and under 5s go free. There is ample on-site free car parking and the price includes all features at the exhibition, plus the Invitational Showcase and the amazing Stunt Show. All visitors can also gain access to the superb Donington Park Motor Museum at a discounted price. Show opens on both days from 10am till 5pm.

If you would like to enter your stunning custom bike, or take a trade space or find out more about the show generally visit www.TheCustomShow.com or email [email protected]

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