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Join Visordown at The Ace Cafe Motorcycle and Custom Show Party on the 26th Feb
By Visordown News on 22/02/2010 14:43:21
Get down to the Ace Cafe Friday 26th February to win prizes, tickets for the show and see the new Honda VFR1200F

THE Ace Cafe London are holding the London Motorcycle and Custom Show at Alexandra Palace on Friday 26th to Sunday 28th February, 2010.The three-day event features a round of the world custom building championships, plus trade stands, entertainment

Limited Edition 'Ace Cafe' Street Triple
By Visordown News on 06/10/2011 15:22:41
Cafe Racer trip celebrates Ace Caf's anniversary

JACK Lilley and Ace Cafe London have joined forces to create this limited edition Triumph Street Triple.Dubbed the ACE 675CR, the run is limited to 10 machines to celebrate 10th anniversary of the cafe's full re-opening.The bikes are all

Metzeler's 150th Anniversary at The Ace
By Visordown News on 15/03/2013 08:55:10
Get down to the Ace Cafe tonight to meet road-racing stars and talk bikes

METZELER are kicking off their 150th celebrations at the Ace Cafe tonight.Rockabilly band The Boom Boom Booms will provide the background music for a night of entertainment, where racing stars from TT-winning Gary Johnson and BSB legend Josh Brookes

Niall Mackenzie Column - June 10
By Niall Mackenzie on 28/06/2010 12:20:32
Niall dons his heavily-badged Lewis leather jacket, slicks back his hair (just the one) into a remarkable quiff and heads for the Ace Cafe on his pre-unit wideline Triton. Or something...

made it to the Ace Cafe last month. I had hoped for a feeling of history, atmosphere, friendly people and good food, but my experience was ten times better. The man that brought this place back to life, Mark Wilsmore, was present in full rocker regalia

20 Questions: Mark Wilsmore
By Visordown on 18/03/2008 09:41:45
Mark Wilsmore, managing director of the legendary Ace Cafe on the North Circular in London, chats over a brew

Mark Wilsmore, managing director of the legendary Ace Cafe on the North Circular in London, chats over a brew1. If you were a bike what would you be?A GSX-R1127 in a featherbed frame, short Manx polished ally tank, monoshock and USD forks2. Describe

UK custom scoops world's best award
By Ben Cope on 18/08/2010 14:19:06
First it wins at the Ace Cafe then it shows the world we know how to build customs

held at the Ace Cafe London Motorcycle and Custom Show at Alexandra Palace in February.The victorious bike, which features a number of modifications, including a hand-made rear fender, fabricated petrol tank, 1940s style speedster handlebars

10 minutes with... David Vanian
By Adam Harvey on 25/10/2007 19:59:21
The lead singer of The Damned, former grave digger and lifelong bike fan stops off at the Ace Cafe on his 45 Flathead for a coffee and a chat

The lead singer of The Damned, former grave digger and lifelong bike fan stops off at the Ace Cafe on his 45 Flathead for a coffee and a chat.How did you get into bikes?Both my parents used to ride bikes. They say the vibrations must have got

First Person - Petr Galatik
By Petr Galatik on 26/08/2008 11:43:51
Petr Galatik is a 34 year old from the Czech Republic who works for cash in the UK and rides a Yamaha YZF750

around at the Ace Cafe. I came over and found a couple of Polish bikers, I tried to get on with them but couldn’t. I really struggle to get on with Polish guys, in my opinion they have come over here and ruined it for the rest of us. They seem to work

The 59 Club: London's outlaws
By Stuart Barker on 20/12/2010 14:50:49
In the 1960s, the 59 Club was the biggest, most famous motorcycle club in the world, and a notorious hangout for outcasts and misfits. Half a century later, the incredible story of a gang of hoodlums and a pair of leather-clad vicars continues to amaze.

they could congregate was at a truck stop in North London called the Ace Café. There, the original ton-up boys would work on their bikes, swap tales of riding exploits, eat greasy trucker food and take part in illegal burn-ups. A favourite pastime

Rockers Roll
By Alex Hearn on 12/10/2007 11:17:04
Reliving a past they never had on machinery they didn't own first time round, Alex, Jon and Jim indulge in a spot of nostalgic old school cool. Let's go retro

fashion. First a bit of history, which is what the Ace Cafe serves up as well as steaming mugs of tea and monumental fry-ups. The Ace is situated on what is now a bypassed backwater of a road that was once the arterial heart of London, the A406 North

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