Top quality bike gear retailer, Moto Legends, host their annual open day this weekend at their Guildford base.
CCM will be joining the team with a selection of our bikes alongside stunt riders, live bands and a hog roast! (No Harley riders will be harmed in this process!)
The funs starts around 2pm until 10pm on Saturday 11 September and the weather is looking perfect too!
We hope you can join in the fun – visit www.motolegends.com for more information.
For the second year running, head of CCM France, Stephane Mezard has been crowned as French nation Flat Track champion.
Stephane has a great track record as former French Super Moto champion and for contesting the 24 Heures Du Mans, to name just a few of his achievements.
The day job is still very much on 2 wheels, as CCM’s distributor in France, and with results like this, he should have a few more customers beating a path to his showroom door in the beautiful Clermont Ferrand region.
Why not head to Stevenage to BIKE STOP where TEAM CCM will have some tasty new metal on display for you to try for size.
From the rugged MAVERICK to the snorting stance of the STREET TRACKER, the playful STREET MOTO and the street fighting SPITFIRE SIX, the CCM team will be on hand to answer any burning questions you have about these gorgeous hand-built bikes.
Martin from Bike Stop makes a mean Coffee and some tasty paninis too and, with 1000s of fantastic biking clothes and accessories in stock, it’s well worth a visit.
The team will be there on 28 August from 9am until 4pm.
CCM Blackout customer, Annette Norman had a dilemma. She’d booked onto the MotoLegends Ladies Ride which took the group of all female bikers from their headquarters near Guildford, across Salisbury Plain to the Roth Bar & Grill at the Hauser & Wirth Gallery in Bruton, Somerset.
With all of the issues surrounding shipping of components in from Europe, Annette’s Blackout was delayed and wouldn’t arrive in time. With a gap between promotional events such as The Festival of Speed and the MCN Festival, we were able to lend our Maverick test bike to Annette to enable her to take part.
Annette was able to assess the bike ahead of her Blackout’s arrival to make sure a) it fitted her and b) it fitted her camper van….
The great news was that it worked on both counts, the bike being so light and easy to move around which also allowed her to transport the bike from her home in the midlands to Surrey on a rack on the back of the van – perfect! This was something that she wasn’t able to do with her outgoing Triumph.
Annette said of her time on the Maverick “I found it really easy to ride, it gripped corners so well, easy gear changes, easy to steer, great power, this bike loves the twisties, a great all rounder….
it was comfortable, good seat height, being 5ft 5, I had no issues with confidently reaching the ground, unlike other bikes. Had lots of ladies come over to look and ask about it, showing serious interest…..No matter where I went, it pulled a crowd…you’ll never be alone, someone always wants to chat to you about the CCM ”
Why not head to Stevenage to BIKE STOP where TEAM CCM will have some tasty new metal on display for you to try for size.
From the rugged MAVERICK to the snorting stance of the STREET TRACKER, the playful STREET MOTO and the street fighting SPITFIRE SIX, the CCM team will be on hand to answer any burning questions you have about these gorgeous hand-built bikes.
Martin from Bike Stop makes a mean Coffee and some tasty paninis too and, with 1000s of fantastic biking clothes and accessories in stock, it’s well worth a visit.
The team will be there on 28 August from 9am until 4pm.
Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire was the new home of The Malle Mile festival over the weekend and record numbers of visitors snapped up tickets to take part in the fun!
CCM were one of the event sponsors with a host of bikes on show as well as a few taking part in the crazy hillclimb and sprints running each day.
And when the sun finally set, the bands fired up their amps to entertain into the wee small hours.
We cant wait to be there again next year and as soon as we have news of the 2022 dates, we will share it right here!
CCM will be at The Malle Mile again this year to join in the fun after our first visit inb 2020, when CCM mobile technician Ben Lightbown, rode away with overall honours on one of our Scramblers, after competing against everything from shed-built specials to the thrilling final against European Enduro champion on an Ex-Dakar race bike!
The “British Inappropriate Motorcycle Race & Festival In Motion”, this fabulously eccentric event has a new home for 2021!
Billed as a “non-stop celebration of the speed, music & art of the motorcycle culture”, this is a biking festival with a difference. Not only can you admire some cool creations on show, but you can even enter your bike in a number of different challenges too!
Grimsthorpe Castle, near Peterborough provides the stunning backdrop to the bikes, bands and food concessions, making the event more accessible to more people than ever before.
We will have our latest bikes on show and visitors will have the chance to try out one our bikes on a special off-road course too. Watch out for more details in the events section HERE on how to register coming soon.
Summer is finally on it’s way and, with lockdown restrictions easing, it’s the perfect time to join CCM and Westmorland MCC for the annual tours of the Lakes and Dales.
The ride outs are a precursor to the Golden Jubilee Nostalgia Scramble Event on Sunday 27th June at the Westmorland County Showground, Nr Kendal, when an historic line up of classic CCM Scramble and Motocross bikes will be ridden in anger. Anyone wanting to spectate can get free entry if they arrive on a CCM – please email john.drogan@ccm-motorcycles.com if you’d like to join in the fun.
Imagine riding your CCM through the best scenery in England, through steep side valleys and over stunning mountain passes, in a cavalcade of bikes. If this sounds like a great way to spend a day then why not register for either the Dales Run on 23 June or The Lakes run on 25 June.