A new exhibition is coming later this month that will honour Dave Myers and the Dave Day celebrations.
National Motorcycle Museum Live is coming to Solihull on Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27.
Dave's widow Lili Myers confirmed that she and Jason (Woody) Woodcock, who organised Dave Day, will be in attendance on the Sunday discussing the Hairy Bikers and the tributes made in Barrow back in June.
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She added: "If you are a Dave and Si [King] fan or a bike lover and you want to spend a few hours in good company, head to the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham.
"I’ll be there with Woody to set up a 'Dave display' in the morning, and will talk with people about what Dave Day meant to all of us - and about projects to come!
"The display will remain in place for a few months, so head over there for a visit."
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Jason played a key role in bringing Dave Day to life, organising the bike ride that saw tens of thousands of people travel from London to Barrow on June 8.
The massive event was designed to honour Dave, who died in February following a two-year battle with cancer, and the day's legacy will now live on at the museum.
The National Motorcycle Museum itself was involved in Dave Day, acting as one of the stops for motorbike riders on the route.
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The two-day event will also help celebrate it being 40 years since the museum first opened its doors.
It will be free to enter across both days, and it will also cost nothing for motorbike users to park at the site.
The event will feature a large indoor trade area held within the surroundings of both the museum and the conference facilities.
And with Hairy Bikers fans sure to be in attendance, a new street food menu featuring cuisine from around the world will connect cooking with the world of biking.
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