There will be one of the best displays of new bikes in Britain at this year’s Thundersprint which is to be held in Northwich town center, in Cheshire, over the weekend of May 8/9.
All the major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers will be represented with the latest machines from
Honda,
Yamaha,
Kawasaki and
Suzuki.

Here's a picture of Rob Ocego with the sea of Yamahas he is bringing to the Thundersprint festival.
Rob Ocego, Sales Manager at Wigan Yamaha who are bringing Yamaha’s giant Thundertruck display unit to the Thundersprint, said: “Having attended the Thundersprint for the first time last year, I was amazed with the level of foot fall.
“It was a really successful event for ourselves, and Yamaha, and now we want to build on this success with an even bigger presence featuring some brilliant bikes.”
As well as the mainstream Japanese machines, motorcycling’s exotics will be out in force too with Millenium Motorcycles’ huge, 300 sq. meter display featuring
Aprilia,
Victory,
Moto Guzzi and the iconic MV Agusta.
Alan Pollard, Millenium’s Dealer Principal, said: “We know that we are going to get a huge audience drawn from all over the North-West of England - and the rest of the country too. The Thundersprint gives us a unique opportunity to show bikes which will make any red-blooded motorcyclist weak at the knees.

Alan Pollard sits atop one of the Victory Jackpot Cory Ness Limited Edition machines he will display.
“I can promise you the best range of exotic bikes in the world ranging from Victory’s world-beating v-twin cruisers to the super sports bikes from Aprilia and on to the latest MV Agusta hyper sports bikes. And they will all be there, in the flesh, along with our knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff.”
Thundersprint organizer Frank Melling said: “If you want to see virtually every new bike on sale in Britain in one place then the Thundersprint will be the place to be. We will have bikes from every sector of the market place from cruisers to sports bikes - and everything in between. And with free admission, free parking and free grandstand seating you won’t be paying a fortune in entry fees to decide on your next, new machine.”