Oakley Bike Festival 26 July 2014
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 4:24 pm
Yes I know this is a torixer website but seeing that I'm a member on here I feel it is appropriate to post an invite to OBF14 and a thread of how things are progressing. So here goes.
This is the first ever motorcycle festival organised and run by Oakley Motorcycle Club (OMC - http://oakleymc.net/). We would like to provide the local businesses and dealers who have supported/sponsored OMC the opportunity to exhibit their services and products to the club members and general public. Bringing the two together is good for business and a good way to say thank you. The aim is to give something back to our sponsors and members and raise some funds for the East Anglian Air Ambulance, who is our chosen charity for the year. The membership has peaked at over 400 members last year and hopefully they will all enjoy the show and some fun activities. Since the club is located in a village outside Bedford we can raise some awareness among the general public of our activities within the community.
A little bit of back ground info.
How did this come about? Well, it started a while ago. It was probably a year or more ago when the seed was planted. A group of us went out to the Billing bike festival. Not the best show to be honest and came away pretty much disappointed with having to pay £5 I think for a show with a few club stands and fast food trailers. Dickie made the comment that we can put on a better show. This was all laughed at back then. Last summer the club put on the theme nights for the second year running. This is very popular with the members and we get a good turnout at the club. Over 200 bikes turn up, the beer is cheap and the food is good. We attend various events throughout the year one being the Brackley Festival of Speed. Winter doesn't stop the activities and we find something to keep our members entertained during the biking layoff. Be that what it may from bands, fancy dress parties, Christmas do and getting some knowledgeable guys to talk about things interesting (tyres, textile clothing, Mike Hailwood, Ride Magazine etc..). As a club we build some relations and get to know people and the members are very supportive. But Dickie decided to turn the joke into reality and convinced the committee that OMC can hold a bike festival. This man is very committed (clever guy) and likes his racing and bikes. He has owned a R90S since 1977 but that is a story in itself.
This is the first ever motorcycle festival organised and run by Oakley Motorcycle Club (OMC - http://oakleymc.net/). We would like to provide the local businesses and dealers who have supported/sponsored OMC the opportunity to exhibit their services and products to the club members and general public. Bringing the two together is good for business and a good way to say thank you. The aim is to give something back to our sponsors and members and raise some funds for the East Anglian Air Ambulance, who is our chosen charity for the year. The membership has peaked at over 400 members last year and hopefully they will all enjoy the show and some fun activities. Since the club is located in a village outside Bedford we can raise some awareness among the general public of our activities within the community.
A little bit of back ground info.
How did this come about? Well, it started a while ago. It was probably a year or more ago when the seed was planted. A group of us went out to the Billing bike festival. Not the best show to be honest and came away pretty much disappointed with having to pay £5 I think for a show with a few club stands and fast food trailers. Dickie made the comment that we can put on a better show. This was all laughed at back then. Last summer the club put on the theme nights for the second year running. This is very popular with the members and we get a good turnout at the club. Over 200 bikes turn up, the beer is cheap and the food is good. We attend various events throughout the year one being the Brackley Festival of Speed. Winter doesn't stop the activities and we find something to keep our members entertained during the biking layoff. Be that what it may from bands, fancy dress parties, Christmas do and getting some knowledgeable guys to talk about things interesting (tyres, textile clothing, Mike Hailwood, Ride Magazine etc..). As a club we build some relations and get to know people and the members are very supportive. But Dickie decided to turn the joke into reality and convinced the committee that OMC can hold a bike festival. This man is very committed (clever guy) and likes his racing and bikes. He has owned a R90S since 1977 but that is a story in itself.