Honda Gold Wing to be Celebrated at Classic Motorcycle Show in April
Honda’s Gold Wing is set to take centre stage at the upcoming Ashford Classic Motorcycle Show

Honda’s big-bodied six-cylinder 1833cc Gold Wing motorcycle is set to take centre stage at Elk Promotions' upcoming Classic Motorcycle Show and Bike Jumble, which takes place on 21 April in Ashford, Kent.
Touring motorcycles will take centre stage at this year’s event on Easter Monday, which specifically celebrates the iconic Honda Gold Wing.
2025 sees Honda celebrating the 50th anniversary of its flagship Gold Wing cruiser and the Amos Hall Foyer will showcase the heritage and evolution of the big-bore motorcycle.
Attendees will have the chance to be up close with an array of different models, ranging from the original naked GL1000 of the 1970s to the very latest 1800cc editions. The Amos will also host the usual line-up of club stands and private entries.
Last year's competition saw the 1932 499cc Ariel Red Hunter and 1974 Honda CB350K4 announced as winners, amongst others. The Car Auction Hall will be filled with motorcycle traders and jumble stalls, while members of the public will be treated to additional vendors outside.

Private stalls are available for £15, which includes admission for two people, so anyone looking to clear out their garage to maybe make room for a Gold Wing model in the future, can use this space to get rid of goods.
The BikeMart display-to-sell area (which is free) also returns to the show as people intending to buy and sell machines can do just that. Bikes can be dropped off or ridden into the event at no extra charge; an entry ticket is all that’s needed.
The Ashford Classic Motorcycle Show and Bike Jumble will take place at the Ashford Livestock Market, Orbital Park, Ashford, Kent, TN24 0HB, and the location can be accessed from the M20 at junction 10 or 10a.
Gates will open to the public from 10am on Easter Monday, 21 April 2025, and tickets will cost just £6 for adults. Accompanied children under 16 get in for free. Earlybird tickets are valid from 8am and cost £10.
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