With several days left of Motorcycle Live, there's still time to get down to the NEC in Birmingham and enjoy one of the largest motorbike shows in Europe.

The show features four halls filled with the latest modern motorcycles. More than 30 of the world's leading motorcycle manufacturers are attending this year, showcasing their forthcoming models for 2016.

Along with plenty of motorcycles – and scooters – the organisers have put on an array of live entertainment and interactive displays. But two-wheeled machines will dominate proceedings, with numerous opportunities to enjoy a ride – for both adults and younger enthusiasts.

Test Ride Zone

Seasoned motorcyclists can sign up for the Test Ride Zone and enjoy a free 25 minute ride on the streets surrounding the NEC. If you're keen on trying the Test Ride Zone, a reviewer writing in the Stoke Sentinel says it is advisable to arrive early and avoid the longer queues.

FMX Live

New to this year's show is FMX Live, an aerial acrobatics show featuring some of the world's leading freestyle motocross riders – including Edgar Torronteras and Jamie Squibb.

If you haven't bought a ticket online, you can still pay on the door. Tickets are priced at £20 for an adult, £9 for a child and £13 for a senior citizen. These prices are a few pounds higher than online rates.

If you find yourself near Birmingham over the coming days and you love your motorcycles, you've got until Sunday to experience Motorcycle Live.

If you go, be sure to tell us what you thought!

Official Motorcycle Live website: http://www.motorcyclelive.co.uk/.