Dirt Factory crowd fund past 50% in first week!

8 February 2016  |  

A crowd fund campaign to raise funds for Dirt Factory, the UK's first indoor bike park, is already past the 50% mark after only seven days.

Dirt Factory indoor bike park will be located in Greater Manchester and designed specifically for mountain bikes and BMXs. The team behind Dirt Factory are aiming to raise £300k via online crowd funding platform, Crowdcube.

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The Dirt Factory crowd fund campaign was officially launched at an event at The Rise Manchester on Sunday 31 January. Over 300 attendees watched a preview of Dirt Factory's Crowdcube pitch video, met the team and made the first investments.

Dan Makin, is one of the founders and Directors of Dirt Factory. Dan said: "Our launch event was a great success. Despite the rain, many of our supporters, fellow riders and interested investors joined us to learn more about Dirt Factory."

"We were blown away by the amount of encouragement and interest we had on the day, not to mention the early investments made. Now is the time for people to get behind Dirt Factory and help us reach the start-up target."

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Supporters can pledge anything from £10 and above to get a share of the business and unique investor rewards. Only a week into the campaign, the team have secured investments from over 110 individuals and are already over 50% funded.

On reaching full funding, the team will turn an existing warehouse or distribution centre into a fun filled, sport and recreation centre with indoor bike trails made out of recycled dirt and shipping containers.

Mark McClure is a fellow Dirt Factory director and an International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) Trail Specialist. Mark has recently worked on bike park projects in China, Israel, Mexico, Norway, Switzerland and USA.

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Mark commented: "The response from riders, the cycle industry and investors has been fantastic. A facility that is dry, convenient and with high quality trails to practice your bike skills and have fun is something a lot of UK riders are crying out for."

"Indoor bike parks have proved successful in the USA and we're starting to see more emerge in Europe. Manchester is the perfect base for Dirt Factory in the UK and it will further enhance the cycle credentials of the city."

The Dirt Factory crowd fund is live for 30 days until Monday 29 February 2016. To find out more and make an investment visit http://bit.ly/DFinvest

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