Poole Dream Machines - Bike of the Night 12th June - Poole
13th June 2018
More than 600 bikes came down to Poole Dream Machines motorcycle event last night.
Congratulations to Ian Youdan from Wimborne who won the weekly ‘Bike of the Night’ title with his black Hollis. Ian said: "The bike is a year old and one of only 6 made". He rode home with the special prize of bike cleaning kit courtesy of Muc-Off Ltd.
The popular weekly event, sponsored by Dutton Gregory Solicitors, is organised and managed by the Poole & Bournemouth Tourism office and part of Poole’s Wave 105 Summertime in the South events programme.
Judges on the night, The Pirates of Poole chose the bike because the original design and British engineering. The Pirates traditionally judge Bike of the Night as part of the celebrations for Harry Paye Pirate Day which is taking place on 16 June 2018.
Poole Dream Machines sees the largest weekly motorcycle meet in the South taking place every Tuesday evening from 6pm, April – September. From the latest superbikes and custom builds to vintage classics and trikes, Poole Quay and Harbour offer the perfect location to show off a superb range of motorbikes where bikers and spectators enjoy a unique relaxed atmosphere. And with a great selection of waterside cafes, bars, restaurants and food kiosks to enjoy during the event, it is the perfect place to relax and have a bite to eat.
For avid bikers, a limited stock of season armbands from the Poole Tourist Information Centre within Poole Museum, or available from Quayside Emporium, the Lord Nelson or the Fish and Chip kiosk. Armbands give access to the whole season for just £8. Alternatively, riders can pay £1 per bike on the evening.
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