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The Motorcycle Folly is a not-for-profit track riding "club" formed in
the late 1980s by a group of lawyers who raced cars and wanted to try
out their road bikes on the racetrack. It is now a limited company
(still not for profit) the directors and shareholders of which are the
"club" officers all of whom are involved so that they can ride their
bikes on the track. Once upon a time we were called the Lawyers'
Motorcycle Folly, these days there are still a few lawyers but most of
our members come from other occupations.
We are very proud of our
reputation for well run track days. The reputation for creating order
from chaos may have something to do with the fact that our officers are
largely career professionals and that Motorcycle Folly is the UK's
(maybe even the world's) longest established motorcycle trackday
organiser. Click here to meet the team who run Motorcycle Folly.
We call people who come to our days "members" because lots of them
come regularly (it's an addictive activity). We have a club atmosphere
and the social side of the days is as important to us as track time. We
try to get together at a hotel for dinner on the night before each
meeting. Track time is important to us and so is safety.
Click here to
see what makes us special.
So where's the downside to this wonderful sounding group? Well, not
being a commercial operation means that we don't have a constantly
manned telephone desk - however we always try to return phone calls and
e-mail within 24 hours. We also only run a limited number of days each
year. Quality over quantity! |
Watch our promotional video:
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