Isle of Triumph Coming to Barber Vintage Festival

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Barber Vintage Festival Isle of Triumph

Barber Vintage Festival is one of the premier gatherings for vintage motorcycle enthusiasts. Held every October on the expansive grounds of Barber Motorsports Park near Birmingham, Alabama, the event includes vintage racing, a swap meet, vendors, demo rides on modern bikes, and much more, including the new “Isle of Triumph” fan experience (read the press release from Triumph below). Rider’s Editor-in-Chief Greg Drevenstedt will be at the 2023 event, so look for the guy in the Rider hat and say hello!



Triumph Motorcycles will introduce the immersive “Isle of Triumph” fan experience, during the 18th Barber Vintage Festival at Barber Motorsports Park near Birmingham, Alabama, from October 6-8, 2023.

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Recently celebrating its landmark 120th anniversary, the iconic British motorcycle brand will lean on this heritage to transform the festival’s infield into an engaging moto haven celebrating the culture and lifestyle of its riders.

Taking over what was formerly known as Ace Corner, admittance to the “Isle of Triumph” is no additional cost to Barber Vintage Festival ticketholders. Registration is required and guests can pre-register at TriumphMotorcycles.com.

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The Rebel Whiskey Stage will be a focal point at the Isle of Triumph and will feature live music and a variety of daily interviews and presentations. Daily schedule to be released.

The VAHNA Motorcycle Show will display 30 motorcycles in the heart of the Isle of Triumph space, with the top three winners receiving awards and prizes from Triumph Motorcycles, Danner Boots, and more. The inaugural show will be an open-class show, with all entrants receiving Barber Vintage Fest Admission and an Isle of Triumph T-Shirt. Interested owners may submit their motorcycle for this year’s show using the Submission Form at TriumphMotorcycles.com.

Visitors can also browse the selection at the Triumph clothing store, view art installations, with lunch, dinner, and drinks from dedicated food trucks and bars. The area will also feature bespoke vendors such as Nashville’s H BAR C, and activations from local radio stations 102.5 The Bull and 103.1 The Vulcan.

Of course, the primary attraction at Barber Vintage Festival is three full days of vintage motorcycle racing, and guests at the Isle of Triumph get access to the best viewing area in the park. Perched atop a hillside at Turn 15, spectators enjoy unparalleled views of the technical turn as it leads into the straight away to the finish line, as well as distant views of Turn 5 and the mid-track straight away between Turns 10 and 11.

One tram stop away from the Isle of Triumph, the Triumph Factory Demo Truck will be in the demo area, where licensed riders with a valid motorcycle endorsement and complete riding gear can choose from the full range of 2024 Triumph Motorcycles to take on a 20-minute self-guided test ride.

“We are very proud to introduce the ‘Isle of Triumph’ for all riders to enjoy at this year’s Barber Vintage Festival,” said Adam VanderVeen, Marketing Director, Triumph Motorcycles America. “This space has been one of the most cherished areas of the entire event for attendees, and it’s a privilege for Triumph to partner with Barber Motorsports Park to re-open the infield. Our aim is to create a destination that celebrates motorcycle lifestyle, where guests will look forward to returning year over year.”

Get regular updates to schedule of activities and partners on the Triumph Motorcycles event website.

The post Isle of Triumph Coming to Barber Vintage Festival appeared first on Rider Magazine.

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That’s 8 hrs from me. I’m thinking I can make it in under 7.
 
According to my route calculator slightly under 10 hours 686 miles. A bit short notice and I’m not really fully recovered. Dang it would be nice to meet up!
 
It’s going to be a toss-up between this event and a show up in Richmond on OCT 8tth. Some dudes in my MC are also interested in this, so we’ll see what happens.
 
Well health issues are certainly the priority. I couldn’t imagine what you’re going through, and that could happen to any one of us at any time.

If I go, I’m driving. My long distance rides are over. 200, miles each way is all you’re getting out me these days. 250 if the objective is really worth it, and those rides are few and far between. These will also definitely come with a nice 20-30 min break at a pub, gas station, or cafe around every 100 miles. I also strive to stay off freeways so that limits many destinations. I’ve known too many people over the years killed on expressways due to the flagrant stupidity of idiots driving cars and trucks.

Eventually I’m going to invest in a bike trailer.
 
So far I got 3 people interested on my end, all Harley guys oddly enough, plus the Mrs. She’s never been to Alabama so for FWIW she’ll get to check that box too. There’s really good BBQ down in ‘Bama. Some of the best IMHO.
 
You are spot on. There was a time when I could and would do 800 miles in a day. But that time has passed me by. About 400 miles is my max now.
 
Welp. I sh-t the bed on this one. I somehow thought it was late OCT/early NOV. I was kinda looking forward to this. Son uva BEEOTCH!

Served me right for falling off point.
 
My riding partner's health did not allow me to go. She has some tough decisions to make in the next few weeks. I support and stand by her whatever she decides.
 
Maybe I can attend this.
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