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Custom Motorbike show in London
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Custom Motorbike show in London
The London International Custom Show was held at Earls Court from the 25th April to the 27th April 2008. It was the UK’s biggest indoor motorbike show for custom motorcycles. >>>Details |
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Custom Motorbike show in London
The London International Custom Show was held at Earls Court from the 25th April to the 27th April 2008. It was the UK’s biggest indoor motorbike show for custom motorcycles.
At the custom show there was live music, unbelievable and dangerous stunt shows, you were able buy some custom parts to dress up your bike or gear up with some cool leathers and even buy a unique custom motorbike for yourself.
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There were some top custom bike related companies exhibiting, like Thunder City Motorcycles, B+H Motorcycles, Destiny Cycles England, Eastern Cruisers, Three spires Customs, , Flame Works Custom Cycles, Fullbore Motorcycles, Ace Café, Graphica Airbrush, Orange County Choppers, Helmet City.co.uk, Area 51 Custom Cycles, Krazy horse Customs, Lamb Engineering, Psycho Bikes, I and C Clothing, BSH, Draggin Jeans, Mad Jester, Chops Rodderz, Matss Machine Shop, Zeus Customs, Motorcycle Gifts UK, Nick Gale Custom Cycles, Psycle Workz, Barclaycards, Regal Auto Bulbs, Phil's Motor Cycle, Stealth Products, Zodiac, Custom Chrome Europe, Trike Shop, S&S Bakers, United Colours, Alchemy 1977, Beast and Beyond, Boom Trikes, Chaos Customs, Stonebridge Motor Company, The Airbrush Company, Airbrush Pefections, Top Banana Sports LTD, Xtreme eyewear, Bike gear for Girls, Bikers Gearbox, Bike Safe London, Kids Rock Ltd, Motorcycle Action Group, RSVR Racing, Dizzy Daises, Far Carnal,1066 Custom Cycles, Fat Skeleton, Freestyle Extreme, Girls Bike 2, and more.
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There was a Custom Bike Competition - Any one could enter their bike into the custom motorcycle competition and win up to £ 2000. The bikes were judged on styling, engine, paintwork, individuality, and overall fit and finish. It was really hard to lay down our votes since there were so many beautiful motorbike creations and to judge the best was an impossible task.
There was a “Manufacturers Showcase” where you could check out some real custom showcases that big motorbike manufacturers created to show us what they can do.
You could also see the UK’s best airbrush artists while they competed with some of the best of the US extreme airbrush artists. You could even try and take a short lesson in airbrushing.
All in all it was a great day out for motorbike lovers and we hope that this was the first and not just a one off international custom motorcycle show in London.
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