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Event calendar

The number 1 reason Motoccino exists is to offer an exciting and safe hub for motorcycle enthousiasts like you and me. We regularly host events, ride-outs and workshops. One of them being the weekly Bike Night, which takes place every Wednesday from 18:00 'till 20:00 all year 'round! Of course, only when the weather isn't total garbage!

At Motoccino, we’re more than just a motorcycle clothing shop—we’re a community hub where bikers can hang out, connect, and fuel up on great coffee (and even better company). Whether you're a seasoned rider or just getting your license, our events are all about bringing together people who share a passion for two wheels and the open road.

Bike Nights, Ride-outs and more

From our regular hangouts to exhilarating ride-outs and hands-on workshops, there’s always something happening at Motoccino. Picture this: a Saturday morning meet-up with fellow bikers, swapping road stories over a cup of our signature brew before hitting the scenic backroads together. Or maybe you'd prefer a workshop where you can learn the ins and outs of bike maintenance, taught by some of the most experienced riders in the area. We make sure there’s something for everyone, from newbies to seasoned road warriors.

The Mental Health Benefits of Riding and Community

Riding motorcycles isn’t just about the thrill of the road; it’s also a fantastic boost for your mental health. That feeling of freedom as the wind hits your face? It’s more than just fun—it's therapy on wheels. Studies show that riding a motorcycle can reduce stress, improve focus, and give you a sense of adventure that sparks joy and mindfulness.

But it's not just the riding that does wonders for your well-being—it's the community, too. Social events at Motoccino create a sense of belonging, offering a space where bikers can share their passion, laugh off the week’s stresses, and feel connected. Meeting new people, learning new skills, and joining group rides not only lift your spirits but also help build a supportive network. Here, you're never just another rider—you’re family.