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Motorcycle Muster hailed a success
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Written by Fran Newton, 30/06/10
The recent Motorcycle Muster Ride-in-Day at Beaulieu proved to be a great success, organisers have revealed.
Bike insurance policyholders may have been among more than 2,000 avid motorcyclists who turned out for the occasion, with some having travelled to the New Forest site from as far afield as the Midlands and South Wales.
Beaulieu's events manager Judith Maddox commented: "The new Muster event continues Beaulieu's long established association with motorcycles and motorcycling events and has being staged in direct response to visitor feedback."
Among the attraction's on the day was three-times British Solo Trials Champion Steve 'Showtime' Colley and the Extreme Globe Riders, who performed stunts in a metal cage.
Those in attendance were invited to vote for the People's Choice Best Bike Award, which was won by Woolston's Danny Osbourne and his Kawasaki ZXR 400.
There as also an opportunity to look around the National Motor Museum and take in the numerous bikes on display.
Among the models recently added to Beaulieu's bike section were a 1967 Piaggio Vespa 150cc VBC Super and a circa1973 Honda 50cc Chaly, which are on display at the museum's Top Gear section having been ridden by the programme's presenters.
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