Pacemaker Posted May 30, 2009 Posted May 30, 2009 Are there any?Any pubs with bike nights on a regular basis? Quote
Guest Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Are there any?Any pubs with bike nights on a regular basis?where in Cumbria?Millom Bike Group, a local bike club who raise money for the 'Pride of Cumbria' Air Ambulance, their chosen charity.All Bikers are welcomeMBG meeting dates for 2009, at The Knight’s, Millom.They are The First Monday in each month, as follows:1st JUNE6th JULY3rd AUGUST7th SEPTEMBER5th OCTOBER2nd NOVEMBER [AGM]7th DECEMBER Quote
Guest Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Ulverston Bike Club, 1st Thursday of the month, at the Lancastrian, Ulverstonhttp://ccgi.udmcc.plus.com/phpBB3/viewt ... f=10&t=557 Quote
Guest Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Motorcycle Action Group - FurnessThe local Motorcycle Action Group meet at the Harbour Hotel, The Strand, Barrow-in-Furness (opposite Morrisons superstore) every 3rd Tuesday at 8pm.Region contact: Paul Turner0870 774 3550[email protected] Quote
Guest Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Furness British Motorcycle ClubFurness British Motorcycle ClubBarrow in FurnessCumbriaMeeting Place: Roose Conservative ClubRoose, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria. Meeting Time: Mondays 8.15-10.30pm fortnightly The next club night is Monday March 30th at the Roose Conservative club at 8:15.The first Monday night run is on 6th April, finishing in Broughton.Contact: Mr P TaylorTelephone: 01229 826370http://www.fbmcc.co.uk/ Quote
Guest Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 MBEAMMorecambe Bay Estuaries Advanced Motorcyclists (MBEAM) was founded on 17 April 2005, having started life in December 2000 as the Bike Section of Morecambe Bay Advanced Motorists.The motorcycle group based in the Morecambe Bay area and affiliated to the Institute of Advanced Motorists. Their President is 14 times TT winner and lap record holder, John McGuinness. MBEAM's aims are to: Improve road safety by raising riding standards Prepare people for their Advanced Riding Test Members of the public are invited to take out Associate membership of the Group and join one of their courses. They are then given free on-the-road guidance by trained Observers who have passed the IAM Advanced Test. The course includes urban, rural and motorway riding. Completion of the course enables the Associates to take their test with an IAM examiner who is a Class 1 Police Rider. Passing the test will raise your riding standards by increasing your skills of anticipation and competence. You will also become more confident and aware of what is going on around you. As a result of your improved skills your bike will also benefit because the wear and tear on it will be reduced. http://www.mbeam.org.uk/ Quote
The Jade Mongoose Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 Just heard about this one. It's not in Cumbria but it nearly is.The Bath Hotel, Morecambe, biker friendly pub. Plays live rock music and all the rest of it. Our band is playing there on 1st of August. 57 Northumberland Street, Morecambehttp://www.myspace.com/bathoutofhellI have to admit, i know nothing else about it, but i'm gonna try and get down there on the bike one evening this/next week (probably next week as the weather's supposed to be a lot better), then i'll report back. Would be nice to have an evening biker meet place up here. Quote
The Jade Mongoose Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 Ok, went to The Bath this evening after work, it's a really nice pub! Only been open for 4 weeks. I'd only been in the place 20 seconds when one of the locals was asking me all about the bandit! A very friendly place. Parking for cars/bikes directly outside and a pool table.Had a chat to the landlord who is into bikes himself, though he doesn't have a trusty steed at the moment, and he is aiming to have live music on fri/sat/sun nights, and an annual festival with bands playing on the roof! Anyway, i said i'd report back, and I have! Aside from the fact that we're playing there on Aug 1st, I will definately be going back, especially as one of the best roads in the area (Devils to Lancaster via Caton) leads right to the place!If anyone ever fancies a meet up/ride out on a nice summer evening (sundays are best, cos i finish work at 4.30), let me know!http://www.bikerrockpub.co.uk Quote
Guest Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 last time i checked, Morecambe is in Lancs, not Cumbria... Quote
The Jade Mongoose Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 Very funny! I said it wasn't in cumbria! Quote
Guest Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 Very funny! I said it wasn't in cumbria! Post subject: Re: Bike meets in Cumbria Quote
The Jade Mongoose Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 Well fine You find a biker pub in Cumbria then Quote
wiggleit Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 Am I on my own up here...............................? Quote
The Jade Mongoose Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 Be thankful you're up there, not in the South Lakes with all us nutters!Although when you get on the road, we can always meet at keswick and have a blast around there.P.S. Find a biker pub in Cumbria while you're at it. Quote
Guest Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 Well fine You find a biker pub in Cumbria then see above, The Knights, Millom, lancastrian, Ulverston, The Harbour - Basraalso the farmhouse ulverston, organise an annual run wirth barbeque afterwards..King George IV, Eskdale (next to Fisherground Campsite)Golden Lion, Carlisle (But believed to have closed????)Hardknott Inn.. Hardknott Passcheck out Cumbria MAGhttp://www.cumbriamag.co.uk/placestogo.htmalso Cumbrian Bike Clubs..http://www.cumbriamag.co.uk/bikeclubs.htmWiggleit, you've got clubs in Carlisle, Silloth and Spatry.. none listed in Wigton.. Quote
wiggleit Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 Also in Eskdale is The Bridge Inn Santon, friendly Pub, good food, excellent beer (most importantly) - seen lots of bikes there - next door is The Old post Office campsite with level, gravelled area for bikes, but pretty small. Been there a few times wi van n dog. Been to a couple of Whisler's Rock nights at Spatry Rugby club - a good night, nice bunch but a few too many greasy pony tails for my liking - n thats just the women Quote
Guest Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 Also in Eskdale is The Bridge Inn Santon, friendly Pub, good food, excellent beer (most importantly) - seen lots of bikes there - next door is The Old post Office campsite with level, gravelled area for bikes, but pretty small. Been there a few times wi van n dog. Been to a couple of Whisler's Rock nights at Spatry Rugby club - a good night, nice bunch but a few too many greasy pony tails for my liking - n thats just the women yeah, clicked into whistlers and the carlisle one.. i don't ride a harley and i aint into the brotherhood... Silloth could be OK, but cobbled streets and rain... not this biker.. Quote
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