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in Snodland

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Maidstone Honda 01622 713950
Kent, Aylesford, ME20 7XA

distance: (4.6 miles)
Welcome to Maidstone Honda, the exciting and much-needed new Honda dealership in mid-Kent. Open Since September 2013, we have already established ourselves as a destination for Honda motorcyclists throughout Kent and the South East.
Inta Motorcycle Services 01622 688727
Kent, Maidstone, ME15 6HE

distance: (8.5 miles)
Experiences are shared among like-minded individuals who enjoy discussing the details. We believe that our passion for motorcycles and motorcycling is as important as our knowledge and expertise - and that's what you rely on.
Ritual Motorcycles 07540 845781
Kent, Gravesend, DA12 2HS

distance: (13.7 miles)
Ritual Motorcycles Ltd is a brand new company established in 2014 by a Father and Two Sons. Brian is a highly experienced and qualified Engineer. Knowledge and experience have given him a very keen eye for detail and a unique approach to fabrication. This means that any work undertaken by Ritual Motorcycles will be carried out and overseen by him and has to meet our his very high standards.
Sturdeys Motorcycles 01732 354082
Kent, Tonbridge, TN10 3EG

distance: (16.4 miles)
Jon Sturdey, currently competing in local and National Trials on a Italian Beta 300. Jon is also secretary for the Kent and Sussex Motorcycle Club who host the Historical Camden Cup, the South Eastern Team Trial and The Mick Bridger Trial (round 8 of North Kent Trials Combine).
Canada Heights
Kent, Swanley, BR8 8DX

distance: (18.3 miles)
The club was founded some time before we affiliated to the ACU in February 1928. The club has been involved in all branches of motorcycle sport. Back in the 1930s, a Sidcup member spotted a grass valley at West Kingsdown and suggested to the Sidcup Club Committee that we ask the landowner if the club could run a grass track there. He agreed, and for many years Sidcup, then other local clubs held Centre and National grass tracks which attracted hundreds of spectators.