Pre-1939 road bikes and racing machines plus “modern” racers from the ‘50s to the present day. Covered paddock for entrants. Action on Test Hill during the morning and parades on the Mercedes-Benz World track in the afternoon. Please note that entries are now closed.
Come and see 41 different makes of motorcycle from 48cc to 1272cc dating from 1922-2003! Entries so far received include:
An electric GPRS1 race bike entered by the Isle of Man Government - winner of the Open Class of the TTXGP, the first clean emissions GP ever held, which took place at the 2009 IOM TT
Steve Allen, who will ride the 500cc supercharged Triumph Twin built by his father, Titch, as a recreation of Ivan Wicksteed's Outer Circuit 500cc record holder
Three rare 1920s Francis-Barnets, two of which have Brooklands racing connections
The ex-Bill Lacey 500cc Grindlay-Peerless J.A.P. that was the first machine to cover 100 miles in one hour in Britain in 1928 and holds the all-time record for Test Hill, courtesy of the National Motorcycle Museum
The Classic Motorcycle Endurance Team with some ex-Joey Dunlop race bikes
A pair of Ducati NCR racers
The only known surviving Burney V-Twin in the world
At least six full race spec Manx Nortons
An Aermacchi Manx Grand Prix winner
A 998cc Baker side car outfit, nine times winner at Brighton Speed Trials and nine times National Sprint Association champion
A Rickman Honda capable of 0-152mph in 9 seconds
The only V-6 Kawasaki in existence
Motorcycle parking on the Museum site available for those arriving before 2pm - entry to the Museum for spectating motorcycles will be by the Vickers Bridge Gate via Mercedes-Benz World. All car parking and motorcycle parking after 2pm in The Heights.
Please note that due to motorcycle parades, the last flight on the Concorde Experience will be at 13.40.
Entrance charges for this event are £11 for adults, £9 for Seniors & Students, £5 for children aged 5-16 and a Family ticket for 2 adults and up to 3 children is £25. There will be no surcharge for Brooklands Trust Members.
Contact: Brooklands Museum .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) 01932 857381