Kempton Park Autojumble
30 January
Admission £5.00 Children/OAP £4.00 Opens 10.00am
Admission on Bike Show day £6.00 Children/OAP £5.00 Opens 10.00am
The first bike jumble was held at Kempton in 1986 after it moved from Ascot racecourse. Its origins can be traced back to small autojumble events held in Eton church hall during the late seventies.
Kempton accommodates at least 250 stalls for regular traders and is a very useful venue for enthusiasts having “clear outs.” There is a wide selection of stall locations including many under cover. It has a busy market atmosphere when it opens at 10 am and, for many in the vintage motorcycling fraternity, it is a social event and meeting point.
Motorcycle enthusiasts find it most useful to obtain the many spare parts needed for those restorations or to simply to keep their bikes running.There is also a motorcycle mart where owners can exhibit their machines and restoration projects for sale at a fee, which is little more than the normal adult entry fee.
Kempton has plenty of parking, toilets and refreshment facilities. It is easy to find from the M25 and has its own railway station. It is conveniently located for London and the Home Counties although visitors and customers often travel much further from other parts of Europe.
Kempton Park Motorcycle Autojumble