Stafford Classic Motorcycle Show 2024: An Epic Encounter with Legendary Guest Guy Martin!

    Get ready for the ultimate journey into the heart of motorcycling history at the Stafford Classic Motorcycle Show 2024! Join us for a thrilling weekend as we celebrate the timeless allure of vintage bikes, roaring engines, and the camaraderie of fellow enthusiasts. But that’s not all – brace yourselves for an unforgettable highlight as we welcome none other than the legendary Guy Martin as our special guest!

    Step into a world where the past meets the present, where every machine tells a story, and every rider shares a passion. From iconic British classics to rare gems from around the globe, our showfloor will be adorned with the most exquisite motorcycles you’ve ever laid eyes on. Whether you’re a seasoned collector, a devoted rider, or simply an admirer of mechanical marvels, there’s something here for everyone.

    But the excitement doesn’t stop with the motorcycles alone. Prepare to be captivated as Guy Martin, the daredevil racer and beloved television personality, graces us with his presence. With his trademark sideburns and infectious enthusiasm, Guy will be sharing his stories and doing this years start up. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to meet a living legend and hear firsthand accounts of his exhilarating experiences on two wheels.

    Throughout the weekend, immerse yourself in a whirlwind of entertainment, from live music performances to expert-led workshops and vendor booths offering everything from vintage parts to custom accessories. And of course, no motorcycle show would be complete without the mouthwatering aroma of sizzling food stalls and the camaraderie of fellow enthusiasts swapping stories over a pint.

    So mark your calendars, rev up your engines, and join us at the Stafford Classic Motorcycle Show 2024 for a weekend of pure motorcycling magic. Whether you come for the bikes, the guest appearances, or the unforgettable atmosphere, one thing’s for sure – you’ll leave with memories to last a lifetime. See you there!

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    hi guys welcome back to the channel so today I’m at the Classic Bike Show 2024 at Stafford and I’m here to show you some amazing motorcycles so sit back relax and enjoy the video [Music] [Music] This Magnificent machine is the dresda Triton built and sold by dresda autos of Putney in 1966 this bike has just been rebuilt over the last 3 years or do you prefer the Suzuki 1975 GT 250m here’s another Timeless machine it’s the Triumph trophy 1961 650c I’ve never seen one of these bikes before but it certainly stands out from the crowd look at the paintwork it is absolutely Immaculate it’s a DMW deemster from 19 1961 it’s 250 CC’s and in the notes it said found the bike after 61 years but still looking for the goal now there’s no hiding away from this one it is one polished bike this is a BSA Super Rocket A10 the Super Rocket was made from 1958 until the end of the A10 range in 1963 the Honda CB 175cc from 1971 I like the two-tone colors on this bike this amazing kazaki looks almost brand new and I’m not surprised it’s only got two miles on the clock it’s a kazaki 900 zed1 from 1972 it’s absolutely imaculate here’s an interesting bike it’s a new Imperial 150 cc from 1939 this is the model 23 one of the last new Imperials to leave the factory before it closed in 1939 5 months before World War II Great Balls of Fire no prizes for guessing this one it’s the kawazaki 1986 GPZ 900r A2 Top Gun bike this model and year of bike was the same used in the famous 1986 Top Gun film this bike is in fantastic condition for its age it’s a Henderson from 1920 this bike must have been a right Beast back in its day it’s the Honda GL 1000 gold win in 1975 Honda claimed it was quite simply the most advanced motorcycle ever made the kawazaki Z 650 F4 652cc from 1983 the owner of this bike used it for commuting and regular visits to the ISA Man [Music] TT in this room behind me all the bikes from 1974 it’s to celebrate the 50 years of the jaati owner Club let’s go check out some of these [Music] bikes now this bike is one of only 200 ever made and around 24 imported into the UK it’s a 1974 jaati 750 Super [Music] Sport here’s another super rare bike this is a jaati 1974 750 GT so all the bikes in the room are from 1974 and there’s only one bike that’s missing from this entire collection and that is the jaati 450 scrambler [Music] right attention from right to left we’ve got the vet 350 from 1942 a 500cc Norton 16h from 1942 an ajs from 1947 and a matchless g3l 350cc from 1942 this stand was one of the most interesting and one of my favorites of the day forget your electric ebike just buy one of these this bike one best xtt machine it’s the Honda RS 850 an 858 CC V4 water cold engine producing over 135 brake horsepower at 12,500 RPM weighing in at just 165 kilos this bike had a max speed of 186 mph on the Scott Owners Club stand this bike won best oldest machine it’s a Scott work TT bike from 194 with a 480cc engine in it this bike broke lap records three times in 1914 [Music] on to the Great British Italian Owners Club stand this bike won a rosette for most original I think it’s called a perata sport Luso from 1959 and it’s got a 73cc engine [Music] [Music] so over on the MV Augusta stand there’s a gentleman on there we got talking to is 93 years of age and he’s recently bought this 125cc TW stroke he believes it’s from the 1940s so it just goes to show you’re never too old to buy your favorite [Music] motorcycle as we go up the stairs you can see this place is really starting to fill up now this is just one of many Halls maybe it’s got something to do with today’s special guest Guy Martin being there in which we will see some of him a bit later on [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] w [Music] you [Music] [Music] okay so just in front of me now we’ve got the competition Hall we’re still looking for the bike that’s Best in Show we believe it’s in [Music] here after recently seeing one of the brand new Norton v4s that’s based on the Livery of this bike it was pleasing to see one of these today this is a 2008 Norton rotary 588 CC this is based on the original 1991 HR s003 model and if you like your sports bikes how about these I’m super fond of the Honda xl250r I restored one myself last year and this one won best injo machine and congratulations to Peter Cunningham for winning best in show this year with his matchless g45 498cc from 1953 what a beautiful machine 12 and as we head through to the other room take a look at these bikes these are all up for sale through Bonham’s auction [Music] [Applause] [Music] and in this room there’s another celebration going off this time it’s the aial arrows 60 years Steve you’re very lucky cuz guys just come on to the padic now guy come and join us and a huge welcome here to guy Martin guy we’ve just heard we’ve just heard that you’ve been talking to somebody Al alamad yeah and as soon as I heard as soon as I heard that I thought here’s two guys that are so into motorik not into just motorbikes but into engines engineering fabrication so I wonder you’re here yet I I could be there a lifetime talking to that man what an interesting BL what was your first motorbike yam ty80 when I was I think I was four or five year old I think when I got that me Mom and Dad got me it for Christmas yeah still got it still got i s of his grandsons have had it and have knacked it but it’s still there we’ve still got it we still got it and fun memories of that guy oh yeah we did loads of miles on it mocking about crashing first ever crash crash at Christmas morning yeah yeah loads of crashing when I started racing properly like on the roads and doing the British Championship I wasn’t that much of a crash it’s just the crashes that I’ve had I think I’ve had I’ve only had two bigin really three big I mean first first time I broke a bone was Southern under 2004 yeah 2004 smashed me leg to bits and got a load of plates in it so that that was then and then since then 2010 I come off at the TT and brought me back when we made that film right and then I came off at the a Grand Prix in 2015 so the really there done only three big crashes really well I’ve heard just three the last one the aler Grand Prix was 2015 I think that was the most bones i’ ever broken in one sitting I think I can’t remember like 10 or 15 bones in one sitting as yeah yeah few metal plates yeah but that was it I know I was am I known as a crasher no no you’re not no you’re not known as a crasher it’s just that they’ve been spectacular ones when you you’re not trying till you crash that’s what I tell myself fond Yamaha you like that b guy yep a special place i k that not seen one of those before have you not no no Harvey’s raced for many many years he’s told me that he’s now not retired entirely but he’s not going to be in the the heat of battle anymore but he does want to parade regularly and that’s what we want to hear oh big round of applause for the the sil G50 nice [Music] one wow fantastic the M’s not the ion L thank you Andrew and thanks for bringing the B and Guy sadly we’re going to have to say cheery by because you’re being required elsewhere can you give us a quick General appraisal of your time at the show and particularly here in the GP pck among all these enthusiasts and this fantastic crowd that have come to see you came a kid me dad brought me as a kid you were just variation and Tackle I mean they FY gear it’s just yeah yeah there’s a request here Steve a request here if a guy can just start up the Hadley star before he goes is that okay I’d love to wear I saw normally Classics a bit Yeah so did I and have you ever heard of no no but this is the only one in exist yeah and you and I are going to be able to say we’ve sat on it and revved it whose engine is that is that vill it it’s a chap that we’ll hear about in a minute no it’s not a v it’s a homemade engine [Applause] oh [Applause] [Applause] WAOW what a sound from that lovely unique Hadley star thank you Roy and a big thanks to you guy for firing the bike and thanks to you all for coming to the show and for supporting the GP P we huge thanks to guy [Applause] Martin so I hope you’ve enjoyed our little walkr the classic bike show this year at Stafford 2024 we’ve had a fantastic time I hope you have too if you’ve not subscribed to the Channel please do so give us a like and I’ll see you in the next one [Music] ah [Music]

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    1. in the states guy is known as Captain.. captain crunch . . DOH!!! jess ribb'n ya guy . . we all know you only crash when it counts . . . 🙂

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