Dalby Forest is the venue for the next installment of Bike LIVE, our series of demo days which bring you the chance to ride as many bikes as you like from a large range of manufacturers.
Brought to you by road.cc, off-road.cc and ebiketips.co.uk the event offers a huge selection of bikes covering everything from road racing, leisure riding, gravel/adventure, CX, e-bikes and MTB's so it's the perfect chance to try before you buy or just to play on something a bit different to what you're used too.
We've got some impressive brands signed up already with the likes of Giant, Canyon, Cube, Scott, Ribble, Salsa, Haibike, Liv, Whyte and Moustache all going to be there. To give you some of idea of what to expect, at our previous Cannock Chase event there was just under one hundred different models available in a range of sizes for you to try.
To help you get the most out of each of the bikes we will be offering specific routes for the road bikes plus various trails and off-road forays for the mountain and gravel bikes. Each lap will be designed to test all aspects of your chosen ride so that you can really find the true personality of the bike. We'll have full details on all of that though over the coming weeks.
It's not just bikes though, Weldtite will be there with their range of lubes plus Maxxis will have a selection of tyres on offer for both on and off-road applications.
Tickets are £30 and need to be bought in advance but if you are quick you can take advantage of our Early Bird offer and receive a £10 discount. Why not take a look at the highlights of our previous Bike LIVE events click here for Cannock Chase and watch the video below for Bath.
Where?
Bike LIVE Dalby takes place at:
Dalby Forest
Scarborough
YO18 7LT
Dalby Forest is situated on the southern slopes of the North York Moors National Park.
There is plenty of parking along with toilets and a café.
When?
Bike Live Dalby takes place on Saturday, 17th June 2017.
It starts at 9:30am and you can stay right through until 4:30pm.
How to book
Booking your place is simple. Head over to our booking page to get your ticket.
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I wonder how he got to the game?
You'd need some good wet weather gear for that ride too.
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