Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Monday, 2 May 2011

BMF Show - Peterborough May 14th - 15th


Moto-R Design has been invited to support the Angelic Bulldog Project on May 14th - 15th at the BMF Show in Peterborough. 

Apologies for the lack of recent updates with regard the SV project. There has been a bit of a push on that of late as we want to have it looking its best and on display next to the Norton M28 Concept bike at the BMF Show.

So if your making a trip to the event, be sure to come and check it out for the first time! (I dont know where we will be, so look out for the rather long stand with Angelic Bulldog mock-up on).





Tuesday, 27 July 2010

Silverstone Classic

Had a fantastic weekend at the Silverstone Classic. Such a great event and so many cars and bikes, of all periods.


We were there supporting the Angelic Bulldog project and had the Norton M28 concept on display generating interest. So many enthusiastic comments from the public wanting to see it taken to the next stage and built into a working prototype. One day it will get built!


The Angelic Bulldog stand, fresh with the mock-up cockpit and canopy now in the team colours (have been working on this all week).


The special engine that Dan Dole has designed to provide us enough horsepower to push the 400mph barrier. Had to run over a few points on the drawings, in order to finish the machining on the crankcases in the next few weeks.


Now to get back on the SV project and make some progress!

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Silverstone Classic


Moto-R Design will be at the Silverstone Classic event this coming weekend (23, 24, 25 July), along with the Angelic Bulldog motorcycle streamliner project.


We will have the Norton M28 concept bike on display with us, so come and check it out.


Tuesday, 3 June 2008

M28 Exhibits at Coventry Transport Museum

As part of the Degree Show, selected works were displayed at the Coventry Transport Museum. There was a little more room to display the bike, so we put it next to one of my fathers bikes. 

The Norton M28 Concept bike alongside an original 1937 International . . .