Fuel Cleveland Is a Motorcycle Lovers Paradise

Photo by Briann Wolfe

Sat 7/30 @ 10AM-7PM

 

Fuel Cleveland, which is both a motorcycle show and an art show, is the brainchild of three northeast Ohio companies with ties to the motorcycle scene: Lowbrow Customs, The Gasbox and Forever the Chaos Life.

It started as a small, semi-private event in a friend’s warehouse in 2015 and now has grown to the point where this year, it takes place on the spacious grounds of Hale Farm and Village in Bath, as incongruous as that may seem. (Hale is a reproductive of a 19th-century Ohio village and specializes in educating people about life in that era, when there were no motorcycles!) They’re expecting people from across the U.S. and Canada to attend.

The event will feature more than 150 motorcycles of all types from more than 100 years including rare bikes seen mainly in museums. They’ll be surrounded by photographs, paintings and other fine-art renderings of bikes. And as if that’s not enough, there’ll be a display of custom and vintage vans. There’ll be vendors and food available as well.

The event is family-friendly and free; car parking is $10. If you want to join the Ride to Fuel Cleveland and head down to Bath with a bunch of other cycle enthusiasts, meet at Edgewater Park starting at 8pm, for the 9pm roll-out.

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