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Margate plays host to annual bank holiday Meltdown rally organised by London's Ace Cafe

The clock turned back more than 50 years as motorcyclists rock’n’rolled their way into Margate on bank holiday Monday.

Thousands of gleaming bikes and scooters packed the town for the ninth annual Margate Meltdown rally organised by the Ace Cafe in London.

Bikes ride out next to the main sands.
Bikes ride out next to the main sands.
Thousands of bikes parked all over the town
Thousands of bikes parked all over the town

This year marked the 52nd anniversary of the infamous Mods and Rockers beach battles on the bank holiday in May 1964 which turned the national spotlight on the town. Magistrates coined the phrase “sawdust Caesars” to describe the rioters.

In recent years the middle-aged Mods have poked fun at the decades-old notoriety which once proclaimed ‘lock up your daughters’ by twisting it around to ‘lock up your grannies’ and they were even part of a spoof zimmer frame race along the prom where bikers and scooter riders once raced and clashed.

Bikes could be seen outside the Turner Contemporary
Bikes could be seen outside the Turner Contemporary
Margate Meltdown 2016
Margate Meltdown 2016

This weekend’s event was a peaceful and friendly invasion as riders, holidaymakers and residents admired the bikes parked along the seafront and around the piazza and harbour area.

The Ace Cafe put on live music to entertain the crowds
The Ace Cafe put on live music to entertain the crowds

Music and entertainment was also on hand to create a buzz during the day.

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