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Whether it's bike sales, servicing, repairs or MOT, parts & accessories or just advice that you're looking for, our staff will always go the extra mile to help you. We have a great fleet of demo bikes available for you to try out before you make that all important decision. We can also help with motorcycle training, whether you're getting on to 2 wheels for the first time and need to take your CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) or are looking for advanced rider training.If you prefer to shop from the comfort of your chair, our eBay and Amazon stores are stacked with motorcycles, parts and accessories, clothing, protection, luggage and security. Starbeck is an area of Harrogate in North Yorkshire, England. The population of Starbeck Ward taken at the 2011 census was 6,226.[1] It has many facilities, including Starbeck railway station, which serves the Harrogate Line. Frequent services depart to Harrogate, Leeds and York. Starbeck apparently takes its name from the 'Star Beck' (Old Norse stǫrr bekkr "sedge brook"),[2] which flows into the Crimple Beck, a tributary of the Nidd.

Starbeck was originally a hamlet in the township of Bilton with Harrogate in the ancient parish of Knaresborough. The township was part of the ancient Royal Forest of Knaresborough, which is situated to the south of the River Nidd. In 1896 Starbeck became a separate civil parish, but in 1938 the civil parish was abolished and Starbeck was absorbed into the Municipal Borough of Harrogate.
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In the 1950s the decline set in. In 1951 the Nidd Valley Line closed to passengers and the loop line to Pannal (under Crimple Viaduct) closed completely. In September 1959 the engine shed and marshalling yard closed. In 1967 the passenger service to Ripon was withdrawn. The last goods train travelled the old Leeds to Thirsk railway line from Starbeck to Northallerton on 9 October 1969, leaving only the current Harrogate Line.
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The many shops in the High Street and several small industrial areas are all close by, surrounded by residential developments. Taylors of Harrogate's Yorkshire Tea factory and Bettys Craft Bakery are within Starbeck. There is a major supermarket, Morrisons, in Starbeck, together with large electrical retailers. There are two public houses on the High Street - the Prince of Wales and the Henry Peacock (named after the master of the local workhouse during the 19th century and currently closed). In 2013 Starbeck was again the winner of the Royal Horticultural Society award in the Urban Community Category. There are historical public baths in Starbeck, building on the spa history of the area. The Forest Lane level Crossing in Starbeck was used by Yorkshire Television for the filming of a scene in the Beiderbecke Affair. This is because besides tracks, access roads and the Middleton Railway, there are no level crossings in Leeds. Starbeck also featured in a 1989 episode of Yorkshire Television's The New Statesman starring Rik Mayall.

^ Vision of Britain website We are friendly people, who care about our customers, and aim to maximum give customer satisfaction.We have been established now for 30 years selling Honda motorcycles, repairing them and offering you spares, accessories and clothing that you need. Call Our Parts and Services department on 020 8640 8862. Use this area of the page to describe your project. The icon above is part of a free icon set by Flat Icons. On their website, you can download their free set with 16 icons, or you can purchase the entire set with 146 icons for only $12!Here follows a list of regular Motorcycle meets, hangouts and general gatherings throughout the area. If there is any we have missed please forward them for inclusion... Main Meeting Places section . Bikes and Brews in the Park, Margrove Park Village Hall, Margrove Park, near Boosbeck, Saltburn by the Sea, North Yorkshire, TS12 3BX. Bike night, Wednesday from 4pm untill 8pm (June to end October). Plenty of good solid ground to park in the Park!

Fresh home-cooked food, with great double fried chips. offer a nice warm welcome in a Park not a carpark.Cocketts Hotel, Market Place, Hawes, North Yorkshire, DL8 3RD wCoffeevolution, 8 Church Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 1DD. Open Mon-Fri 7-7, Sat 7.30-7 and Sunday 9-6. Crown and Anchor, 126 High Street, Redcar, Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, TS10 3DH. Bike night on a Monday, all year round from 6pm. Free tea and coffee for all bikers who turn up with a bike.Dearne Valley Diner, A635 Doncaster Road, near Billingley, Barnsley, Little Houghton, South Yorkshire, S72 0JE. Monday Bike night from 6.35pm. Elaine's Tearooms, Home Barn, Feizor, Austwick, North Yorkshire, LA2 8DF. Plenty of parking available. Seating inside and out. Open 7 days, 9am - 4:30pm.GMEC Motorcycles, Unit 2 - 3, Merry Lees, Spital Road, Staxton, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 4NN. The Bike Café at GMEC. Open every day during normal business hours. Drop in for hot and cold refreshments or stay for something to eat.

A popular Bike Night every Wednesday from 5pm – everyone welcome! Guide Inn, Keighley Rd, Hainworth, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD21 5QP. Good beer and friendly locals.Penny Garth Café, Market Place, Main Street, Hawes (A684), North Yorkshire, DL8 3RDRed Lion Hotel, S47 Kirkgate, Silsden, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD20 0AQRobin Hood Inn, Keighley Road, Pecket Well, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 8QR clRoute 59 Café, Skipton Road, Bolton Abbey, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 6AF. Bike Night, every Tuesday April to October, 5 - 8pm. Open daily, all year. Scarborough Seafront Seaways Cafe, Fridaythorpe, Driffield, Yorkshire Wolds, YO25 9RX. Open daily, 8 - 4, all year. Sheffield Motorcycle Centre Cafe, 35 Walker Street, Wicker Arches, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S3 8GZ cSquires Cafe, Newthorpe Lane, near Sherburn-in-Elmet, Newthorpe, South Milford, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS25 3LXTan Hill Inn, Reeth, Richmond, Swaledale, North Yorkshire Dales, DL11 6ED. Britain's highest pub at 1,732ft.

The Black Bull, West Road, Melsonby, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 5ND. A great stop off for real ales, bar snacks and a hearty Sunday lunch. wThe Buck Inn, Chop Gate, Bilsdale, Hambleton, North Yorkshire, TS9 7JL cThe Carding Shed, Dobroyd Mills, Hepworth, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 1AF. Open Tue- Sun and Bank holidays, 10am – 4pm. Retro café, for an unique trip down memory lane to a golden, bygone era, where you can sample the delights of The Oil Can Cafe for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea or a glorious gateau. Drink from china tea cups and enjoy the home-made food, made from locally sourced produce. Browse around the classic car display, which echoes the nostalgic feel of the historic Goodwood Motoring Festival and rummage around the Hepworth Emporium, automobilia bookshop and antique centre.The Circle of Friends, meeting @ Sir Georges, Hough Lane, Wombwell, South Yorkshire, S73 0LP. Thursday bike night, all year.The Fauconberg Arms, Thirsk Bank, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, YO61 4AD wThe Flask Inn, Fylingthorpe, near Robin Hoods Bay, Whitby, Yorkshire, YO22 4QH The Flask Cafe, Fylingthorpe, near Robin Hoods Bay, Whitby, Yorkshire, YO22 4QH.

Bike Night on a Tuesday, all year. The Highwayman Cafe, Malton Road, York, YO32 9TLThe Manor Bikers Cafe, Bellerby, North Yorkshire, DL8 5QHThe Mere Café, Mere Lane, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 2YN (as above) The Old Ebor, 2 Drake Street, Nunnery Lane, York, North Yorkshire, YO23 1EQThe Red Lion, Boroughbridge Road, Upper Poppleton, York, North Yorkshire, YO26 6PR. A regular meeting place for the local Triumph owners club and the Harley-Davidson Riders Group. The landlord, Mark is a proud owner of a Triumph Rocket. cThe Rose and Crown Hotel, Bainbridge, Leyburn, Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, DL8 3EE The Sun Inn, York Road, Scawsby, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN5 8RN The Watermill, Café, Bar & Restaurant, Woodland Lakes, Carlton Miniott, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 4NJ wWarley Cross CafeWhistlestop Cafe Click here to include your Biker Friendly Place * Please note, that the above list is mainly put together from visitor recommendations and is by no means a complete list of Meeting Places in the areas stated.