Royal Enfield Open Weekend 25th and 26th June 2011
Royal Enfield UK will be throwing open their doors to welcome enthusiasts to their sixth annual open weekend on Saturday/Sunday 25th/26th June.
Held at the historic Watsonian-Squire sidecar factory, located between the scenic Cotswold towns of Moreton-in-Marsh and Chipping Campden, the event has a reputation for a friendly 'village fĂȘte' atmosphere and attracts around two thousand people over the weekend.
The complete 2011 range of Royal Enfield motorcycles will be on display and test rides, accompanied by IAM riders, are available on all models over both days. Places are allocated on a first come, first served basis, so visitors should arrive early to book a seat. Don't forget to bring a helmet, appropriate riding gear and driving licence.
Other attractions include an opportunity to browse the sidecar workshops, spare parts counter and a display of Royal Enfield branded casual clothing and accessories. Freshly prepared food is available on site.
Motorcycle journalist and world traveller Gordon May returns to the event, as does 'master of ceremonies' Jim Reynolds, who will provide a running commentary along with technical talks and celebrity interviews.
Entry is free and everyone is welcome, whether they ride a Royal Enfield or not. Prizes will be awarded on both days for the best machine, of any make, ridden to the event.
Details from Watsonian-Squire on 01386 700907 or at www.royal-enfield.com
Held at the historic Watsonian-Squire sidecar factory, located between the scenic Cotswold towns of Moreton-in-Marsh and Chipping Campden, the event has a reputation for a friendly 'village fĂȘte' atmosphere and attracts around two thousand people over the weekend.
The complete 2011 range of Royal Enfield motorcycles will be on display and test rides, accompanied by IAM riders, are available on all models over both days. Places are allocated on a first come, first served basis, so visitors should arrive early to book a seat. Don't forget to bring a helmet, appropriate riding gear and driving licence.
Other attractions include an opportunity to browse the sidecar workshops, spare parts counter and a display of Royal Enfield branded casual clothing and accessories. Freshly prepared food is available on site.
Motorcycle journalist and world traveller Gordon May returns to the event, as does 'master of ceremonies' Jim Reynolds, who will provide a running commentary along with technical talks and celebrity interviews.
Entry is free and everyone is welcome, whether they ride a Royal Enfield or not. Prizes will be awarded on both days for the best machine, of any make, ridden to the event.
Details from Watsonian-Squire on 01386 700907 or at www.royal-enfield.com