BIKE DISPLAYS
We are on the search for more ‘stars of the show’
We are on the search for more ‘stars of the show’
We’ve been graced with some fabulous machinery at Bike Bonanza and this year will be no exception.
Do you own a famous bike and want to take part? If so, we’d love to hear from you.
Please email and tell us more and attach a picture if you can to: rebecca@eventspr.co.uk


LEGENDARY BIKES TO ROAR TO LIFE
Leading Triumph collector and restorer Dick Shepherd will be demonstrating a selection of iconic bikes from his collection. They’ll range from the Moto2 TM Prototype track bike that Triumph used to develop the race specification Triumph 765cc Moto2™ engine, to the James Bond Scrambler 1200 used by the ‘baddie’ in the film ‘No Time to Die’, the Street Triple 765 from ‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ film to the custom-built Triumph Bonneville that David Beckham rode across the Amazon in the BBC documentary ‘Beckham into the Unknown’.
MARVEL AT MACHINES
Elsewhere in the paddock, fans can marvel at a magnificent display of rare Grand Prix and British Championship-winning machines — including the legendary Texaco Heron Suzuki RG500 once ridden by Barry Sheene and TT hero David Jefferies’ 2003 Suzuki GSXR1000.
Don’t miss the Mike West Racing stand, featuring iconic bikes such as James Toseland’s first Honda CBR600 World Superbike and the unmistakable Old Spice Ducati 916 British Superbike.
This isn’t just a static display - every bike will fire up during the day.


CELEBRATING BARRY SHEENE
2025 marks 50 years since Barry Sheene’s first GP win on an RG500 at Assen in 1975 and 50 years since Suzuki's first win in the 500cc GP class. Expect three running RG500s, led by Steve Parrish, including demonstrations in a tribute to Sheene’s and tales of Sheene’s remarkable career.
MEET THE TEAMS
Shelsley welcomes Joe Culyer and Kai Byford-Howard from the RAF Regular and Reserve Team. Serving engineers in the Royal Air Force with a shared passion for speed, the duo formed KJ Racing and now compete in the No Limits Pirelli National Endurance Championship aboard a 2003 Honda CBR600RR. Both riders also proudly compete in the GB Racing Armed Forces Inter Services Championship, showcasing their commitment to racing and service. The bikes proudly sporting the iconic RAF livery.
They’ll be joined by True Heroes Racing, the UK’s only motorcycle race team supporting wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veterans. True Heroes Racing will be on hand to demonstrate their race machines, share their inspiring stories, and raise awareness of the vital work they do. Don’t miss the chance to meet these remarkable individuals and learn more about how the charity is changing lives — one lap at a time. www.trueheroesracing.co.uk
