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    0:00 – We start in Hall 2
    1:16 – BMW Motorrad
    3:05 – Royal Enfield
    4:00 – Welding with the Machine Shop
    5:00 – The National Motorcycle Museum
    5:56 – MV Augusta
    7:03 – KTM
    7.48 – Maeving
    9:40 – CCM
    10:51 – Hall 3
    11:20 – Ducati
    12:28 – Yamaha
    14:22 – Zero
    15:24 – Triumph
    16:51 – Kawaski
    18:10 – Honda
    21:24 – Indian
    22:00 – Suzuki

    Heading to Motorcycle Live? Here is a complete guide to Motorcyclelive NEC to help you get the most from your time there.

    Can’t make it? This will give you a taste of Motorcycle Live

    Featuring stand highlights from:

    BMW Motorrad UK
    Royal Enfield
    National Motorcycle Museum
    The Machine Shop
    CCM Motorcycles
    Maeving
    KTM
    Mv Augusta
    Ducati
    Yamaha Motor UK
    Zero Motorcycles
    Triumph Motorcycles
    Kawasaki
    Kawasaki UK
    Honda Motorcycles
    Suzuki Bikes UK
    Indian Motorcycle

    Our Tim presents the complete tour to motorcycle live 2023 at the NEC Birmingham. Join Tim Watson for a guide to motorcycle live featuring the new royal enfield Himalayan, royal enfield himalayan 450 new model 2023 with plenty of other new bikes, including the ducati multistrada v4.

    You can use this video as a Motorcycle Live Official Programme, as a Motorcycle Live review or as a Guide to Motorcycle Live 2023.

    Included is the ducati multistrada, royal enfield himalayan 450, National Motorcycle Museum, CCM, Maeving, KTM, mv agusta, BMW Motorrad and Zero Motorbike

    Did you enjoy motorcycle live 2022, the mcn bikeshow or are you looking for new bike 2023, new bikes 2024 or new motorbikes 2024? This video should help!

    22 Comments

    1. Its crap yammah had 1 bike last time i went .i never saw a sexy girl model (i think the powers that be want us all to be gay). Free stuff has gone. A todays bikers are a new breed who have lots of money. An expensive bike which they park in the garage and watch other people ride on youtube.

    2. Went down for 2 days, dismal this year, didn't bother going on Sunday…half the show of 2019…no Dot,BSA,Aprilia or Guzzi is ones i wanted to see!

    3. The show seems to be smaller than in years gone by, less exhibitors, they are proberbly being ripped off to have a stand there the same as the public are for parking and entrance costs

    4. The whole thing was amazing this year, my only gripe is that they dont accept irish licences for the indoor test rides, the lady at the offroad test track said its uk licence only but only since brexit.. Doesnt make much sense when your not going out on the road anyway, if you have a full bike licence you can obviously ride one! And theres a section for 4-12 year olds to have a go right next to the big track so whats the difference!?

    5. Thanks Tim – you've confimed to me that it's not worth bothering with again. It used to be a great show but just like the MCN show at Peterborough it's gone downhill. The NEC show and the old BMF show at Peterborough were really great 20+ years ago.

    6. Thanks for the tour it was really useful . It’s noticeable that there aren’t many dressed tourers anymore but lots of adventure bikes and naked machines.. shame. If I can be so bold concerning the content, I found the music really quite irritating and distracting..

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