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| | Britain's highest pub at 1,732ft. Located on the famous Pennine Way Footpath in the Northern Yorkshire Dales. Tan Hill Inn is popular with bikers of all vintages, with the 1732 Motorbike Club (named after the Inn's height above sea level) using the Inn as their regular venue, with regular ride-outs organised to make use of the surrounding fantastic roads. | |
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| | A top Midlands venue for motorcyclists catering mainly for bikers and lovers of live music. Camping facilities and regular bike meets plus organised club events. Donington Park and Mallory Park nearby. | |
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| | Britain's most easterly bike shop and diner. The 50's style diner serves food and drink all day. The shop carries a large stock of clothing, helmets and accessories. There's ample off road parking. Located in Lowestoft on the A12. | |
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| | An iconic venue for motorcyclists. Originally opened in 1938 it quickly became a place where motorbike riders gathered. Traditional British food and an extensive diary of events. | |
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| | Since the 1920's Box Hill has been a meeting place for motorcyclists from all over the south of England. Every Sunday (and most evenings) there can be any number of bikers on the site enjoying the delights of Ryka's - who have the title of the best burgers in Surrey! | |
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| | On the A4074 to the south of Oxford, at the junction with the A415. Lots of bikers turn up here, since it's conveniently located next door to M&P, so you can buy 'bike accessories as well as grabbing a bite to eat. | |
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| | A well known and friendly biker meeting place / biker cafe. Hundreds of bike fans meet here each Wednesday night and on Sunday mornings. Near to Brands Hatch on the A20 at West Kingsdown. | |
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