January Specials

Date: Jan 14th, 2012

25% Off all clothing

25% Off all Helmets

 

50% Off all Accessories

To avail of these offers you need to be our friend on Facebook

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When you come in to our shop, tell us your our friend on Facebook and we’ll give you the discount, Simple as that.

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Happy New Year

Date: Jan 2nd, 2012

Happy New Year to all our friends and Customers

We’re back for the Holidays this Wednesday.

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Christmas Opening Hours

Date: Dec 24th, 2011

22/12/2010 9.30-6pm
23/12/2010 9.30-6pm
24/12/2010 9.30-4pm

25/12/2010 Closed
26/12/2010 Closed
27/12/2010 Closed
27/12/2010 Closed
29/12/2010 Closed

30/12/2010 10.30am-4pm Sales Only
31/12/2010 10.30am-4pm Sales Only

1/01/2011 Closed
2/01/2011 Closed
3/01/2011 Closed
4/01/2011 9.30-6pm Full services resume

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Not long to wait

Date: Dec 18th, 2011

Thjere won’t be long to wait for Santa to come….

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Where is the snow they promised

Date: Nov 13th, 2011

The weathermen got it wrong again.. Good news for a change, the cold weather and snow failed to turn up.

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Ironhorsemen MCC Ireland Presents – 21st Velocity 2011 Rally

Date: Jun 2nd, 2011

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Motoworld Car for Cavan

Date: May 26th, 2011

Motoworlds Evo 8 will make an appearance on Cavan tar this weekend, Gary with Liam Mcintyre on the notes take part in the Cavan Stages Rally.

Starting No.49 of 130 and finishing a respectable 25 overall. A big thank you to all that helped out.

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Pizza boys to tackle over 7,000 miles of desert on delivery scooters

Date: Mar 13th, 2011

Three pizza delivery boys from Sheffield, Yorkshire are going to ride 12,000km (7,456 miles) across punishing desert to Bamako, Mali to raise money for Practical Action.
To find out more, or donate, visit www.bamakoorbust.org.uk

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Motoworld for Belfast

Date: Jan 29th, 2011

Motoworld will be in attendance at the Adalaide motorcycle festival selling RST clothing and AGV helmets.

The 2011 Motorcycle Festival will run in the Kings hall for three days from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th February.

This promises to be a great weekend for biking fans anxious to see the latest spec motorcycles during the only Motorcycle Festival in Ireland in 2011.  The Auto Jumble section of this event has been increasingly popular over the past few years and this time there will be more tables than ever.  There will also be a display of vintage and classic motorcycles.  The event in 2010 saw a large display of chopper motorcycles for the first time and this is set to return again with a new range for 2011.

Throughout the three days stars from the biking and karting worlds will mix with Festival visitors.  More details of the stars who will be attending along with other attractions will be provided closer to the time.

This is one motorcycle event not to be missed. So put the following dates and times into your diary. The Festival will open on Friday 11th February from 2pm to 10pm and continues on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th from 10am to 5pm.

Admission
£10 / 10 Euros – Adults
£5 / 5 Euros – OAP’s
Children under 14 years go FREE

Opening Times
Friday 14.00 – 22.00
Saturday 10.00-17.00
Sunday 10.00-17.00

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If you using a satnav device to locate the Showgrounds please use postcode BT9 6GU.

From the M1 Motorway:
Exit at Junction 2 and follow the signs to The King’s Hall Complex.

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From the M2 Motorway /Belfast International Airport:
Follow the Westlink to M1 and exit at Junction 2, follow signs to The King’s Hall Complex.

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From the Belfast City Airport:
Follow signs to Dublin on the Sydenham By-Pass, onto the Westlink and then M1.  Exit at Junction 2, follow signs to The King’s Hall Complex.

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From Belfast Docks:
Follow signs for Westlink and M1 Motorway.  Take first exit off M1, signposted to The King’s Hall Complex and follow signs to the King’s Hall Complex.

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From the Outer Ring (A55):
Follow the directions towards Lisburn, The King’s Hall Complex is clearly sign posted
Extensive car parking is available on site and can accommodate up to 2000 delegates.

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CHRISTMAS COMES TWICE FOR GIRL WHO HAD BUGGY STOLEN

Date: Jan 22nd, 2011

CHRISTMAS has come twice for a little Letterkenny girl who had her brand new present from Santa stolen by cruel thieves.

Eight year old Jessica Peoples was left heartbroken when her little red buggy disappeared from outside her home in Lismonaghan.

The €1,800 red Challenger buggy, complete with her personalised license plate JESSICA 1, was taken from outside her home at Lismonaghan just a couple of days after Christmas.

Jessica’s dad Michael said the thieves ruined Christmas for his daughter and left her in tears.

However a big-hearted businessman has showed the real meaning of Christmas spirit after giving little Jessica another buggy – completely free.

Gary Cooney of Motoworld  in Letterkenny heard about Jessica’s plight on regional radio station i102 after Jessica’s dad offered a cash reward for the return of the buggy.

Gary said he was only too glad to come to the rescue.

“Nobody wants a present from Santa to be taken from them; as a parent I was touched by this story when I heard it on the radio. We were delighted to come on board albeit in tough economic times to donate a new buggy to little Jessica.”

And little Jessica was almost speechless when she was given her new Hammerhead Gt80 buggy which can reach up to speeds of 25mph.

The shy little girl was overcome and all she could say was “I’m very happy.”

Her dad Michael said his faith in people had been restored after admitting his Christmas had been ruined by the heartless thieves.

“Jessica had asked me what kind of people stole Santa’s presents and I didn’t know what to tell her. I was so mad by what had happened.

“But today I now know that there are more good people out there than there are bad. I can’t thank everyone enough who has put the smile back on my little girl’s face,” he said.

i102 radio presenter Dave O’Connor said he was delighted the story had a happy ending for Jessica.

“In a world full of negativity this truly is an amazing story of what it truly means to be Irish”

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