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The National BikeSafe Motorcycle Show





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Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st June 2009

The Peel Centre, Aerodrome Road,
Hendon, London NW9 5JE


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Have a look at the editorial and photos of last year's show (click here)



 

THE NATIONAL BIKESAFE EVENT 2009

This year the National Bikesafe Show will be hosted for the second year running by the Metropolitan Police in London. The show will take place at the Metropolitan Police Training School (Peel Centre), Aerodrome Road, Hendon, NW9 5JE on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st June 2009. Entry to the show and parking are both FREE with ample facilities for thousands of vehicles to park on site. The doors open at 10am and close at 5pm each day.

BikeSafe is an initiative run by UK police forces to promote better biking and improve the safety of motorcyclists on the roads. Motorcyclists make up less than 2% of vehicle traffic but unfortunately make up nearly a quarter of all the persons either killed or seriously injured.
 Hendon is the home of the world-renowned Metropolitan Police Training School. Joining us during the weekend, we will have many specialist departments from within the Met Police together with colleagues from the Ambulance and Fire Service who will conduct a real time casualty extraction once a day.
It promises to be an interesting and exciting event for all manner of biker with entertainment for their families too. So come along and see what we do, we promise you won’t regret making the trip.

 So far we have the following attractions booked for your entertainment:
·         A wide variety of demonstration bikes to ride from the main motorcycle manufacturers
·         Scooter try outs courtesy of North London Motorcycle Training Centre
·         Free assessed BikeSafe Rider Skills rides using either your own bike or borrowing a manufactures machine (book a ride on the day)
·         Local motorcycle/scooter dealers
·         The Royal Signals White Helmets Motorcycle Display Team
·         Trade stands selling clothing and accessories
·         Motorcycle owners clubs
·         Mattie Griffin of MG Stuntriding
·         Food and drinks outlets – at subsidised prices
·         Classic bikes
·         Police Historic Vehicle Fleet
·         Met Police Driving School car skid pan demonstration sessions
·         Police dog displays
·         Police horses
·         Police and air ambulance (HEMS) helicopters
·         London Fire Brigade and London Ambulance Service (with exciting and informative full interactive Road Traffic Collision displays by all three Emergency Services)
·         Seated auditorium for lectures using the National Bikesafe DVD
·         Motorcycle wall of death
·         East Coast FMX stunt display
·         Members of the Met’s Special Escort Group, CO19 Firearms Section, the Territorial Support Group and many more …….
The list is growing on a daily basis and will be updated as more people confirm their attendance

The majority of motorcycle manufacturers will be there to promote their products and provide bikes for free ride-outs (please make sure you bring your driving licence - card and counterpart). So whether you want to be assessed on your own machine or the model of bike you always wanted to own, there will be a police officer ready to see how you do and give you honest feedback.

In addition to manufacturers, we will have local dealers, training organisations and motorcycle related clothing and safety equipment for sale. There will be Government and road safety organisations such as the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM), Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) and Driving Standards Agency (DSA) together with the British Motorcyclist Federation (BMF), the Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) and other pressure groups.

 There will be a lot of other things to see and do for all the family, not just motorcyclists. We have a 10m square screen to view the BSB round at Snetterton and have also ordered 12 hours of sunshine each day too (although unfortunately that cannot be guaranteed)!

Chief Inspector Dave McLaren from the Met Police Traffic Unit said: “This event is a must for motorcycling enthusiasts and promises opportunities for riders to learn about the latest developments and gain some new biking skills. There will also be plenty of fun activities and entertainment for the biking novice - a great day out for all the family.”

We have the approval and full support of the Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCIA) and motorcycle manufacturers. As Karen Cooke of the MCIA said, "Bikesafe is 'Bridging the Gap' from passing a test to post-test training. It provides an invaluable opportunity for people to learn about their capabilities with the support of experts."

We are extremely grateful to Transport for London for their continued financial and administrative support this year too as, without their input, there simply would not be a show.  Chris Lines, Head of the London Road Safety Unit said, ‘I am really pleased that Transport for London and the London Safety Camera Partnership are sponsoring the National BikeSafe show for the second year running’.

‘We are committed to reducing the number of motorcyclists killed or seriously injured on London’s roads.  BikeSafe-London plays an important role in educating motorcyclists on safer road behaviours and we look forward to building upon the success of BikeSafe London in the future’.

The National BikeSafe Event was first hosted in 2002 by West Mercia Constabulary at the Three Counties Showground in Worcestershire. It then moved the following year to the Heritage Motor Museum at Gaydon hosted by Warwickshire Police, who hosted it again in 2004. 2005 to 2007 saw Gloucestershire Constabulary as the hosts and the show was held at Cheltenham Racecourse.

It has developed and grown over time and in 2008, with the Met at the helm, over 17,000 people visited The Peel Estate during the two days even though the weather on the Saturday was atrocious with driving rain and gale force winds. With the Sunday brightening up, over 300 assessed rides were carried out and over 75 BikeSafe officers from around the country were available to go out with bikers and assess their skills. The feedback received showed overwhelming support for the planning team and was deemed as a ‘must see’ event.

National BikeSafe Show email address [email protected]

National BikeSafe Show telephone number 07768 290675

2009 Exhibitors

Company

Mattie Griffin (Stunt Rider)

3X Motorcycles

MCE Insurance

AA (The)

MCI Tours

Abba (stands)

Met Volunteers / Tie Tacks

Ace Café London

MH Textiles

Activ 8

MHSS First / Accumen Alarms

Air Support Unit - Met Police

Mo-Clean

Airecoms

Moto GB

Alchemy Bikes

Motorcycle Action Group

Alpha Dot

Motorcycle Gifts

Alpine TT

Motorcycle Monthly

Aprillia

Motorcycle UK Ltd

ARB Piccadilly (screen)

Mounted Branch

Autoglym

MPS Dog Section

Automatrics - mtrack

Motorcycle Gifts

Avon Tyres

National Crime Reduction / Stolen Vehicle Unit

Avsco (Alarms)

North London Motocycle Training

Baglux

One Way Round

Baotian

Outdoor Beanbag Company

Bikesafe Garages

Overhead Imaging Ltd

Biker Tidy

Piaggio (Derbi / Aprilia / Gilera / Moto Guzzi etc)

Bikers Chic

Pink Stick

Bikers Gearbox

Pirelli

BikersWear

Point Two (Inflatable Jackets)

Birds Articulated Lorry

Police Historic Fleet

BLD Group

Polishing Shop (The)

BMW Accessories

Portsonachan Hotel

BMW Motorrad

Pragmasis Security

BMW Owners Club

Public Info Exchange (PIE)

Brilliant Polihes

Quill

British Motorcyclists Federation

RAC

California Superbike School

Rapid Training

Carole Nash

Rawland

CCM

Red Dog Motorcycles

Chequred Flag (Tyres)

Rider's Digest

City Bikers Crew

Riders for Health Helmet Bus

City of Leather

Roadpeace

CLIC Sergeant

Essex RoSPA Smart

Continental / Cambrian

Safer Neighbourhoods - Met Police

Crossbow Calendars

Ro Ro Trailers

D&B Finishers

Scott Leathers

DB Covers

SERV

Devitt

SOS Sunglasses

Driving School - Skid Pan

South East Biker Magazine

Driving Standards Agency (DSA)

Special Escort Group - Met Police

Ducati UK / CSS

Starcom

East Coast FMX

St Johns Ambulance

Eye Level Optical

Stratstone Harley Davidson / 8 Ball Custom Paint

Faro Run

Sudden Impact

First Bike On Scene

Superbike Rental

Force Motorcycles

Suzuki Owners Club

Gear Change Clothing

Territorial Support Group (TSG) - Met Police

Girls Bike 2

The London Bikers

Glow Safe

The Touring Bike Company

Green Leopard

The White Helmets

H R S Motorcycles

Touratech / Garmin

Head Case

Tracker

Hein Gericke

Traffic Fleet - Met Police

Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS)

Triboseat

Helmet City

TT Motorsports

Help for Heroes

Ultimate Ear Protection

HID Lighting

U-Tag

Highways Agency

Urban Glow

Honda First Licence

Unity Ride

Honda Owners Club

Vision Training / No Limits

Honda UK

Wall of Death

Infinity

Yamaha UK

Institute of Advanced Motorists

 

Hughenden M40 (Triumph)

 

International Motorcycle Touring Club

 

Kaapstaad Motorcycle Adventure Tours

 

Kawasaki UK

 

Kent Fire Bike

 

Kevlar Clothing Co

 

Kill Spills

 

KTM Centre

 

Leg Club Foundation

 

London Ambulance Service

 

London Ambulance Service - solos

 

London Fire Brigade / Barent Trading Standards

 

London Motorcycle Museum

 

London Safety Camera Partnership (LSCP)

 

MAN Lorry - NBS Presentations

 


If you are a Trader and would like to have a stand at the show, or would like to become involved in any way please complete the online enquiry form below and we will contact you.

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