A Night to Remember: Biker Night at J&S Cardiff 🏍💨
A huge THANK YOU to J&S Accessories Cardiff and Ride Like a Girl for inviting me to the last Biker Night of the year! What an unforgettable evening it was.
The atmosphere was electric, engines rumbling, lights shining, and bikers from all walks of life coming together to celebrate the passion we share. The vibe was unreal, the bikes were absolutely epic, and knowing it was all in support of two amazing causes Dave’s Defib and Wales Air Ambulance Charity, made the night even more meaningful.
Of course, no biker night is complete without good food, and we were spoiled for choice! From the burger van, to the pizza van, and the cake van (yes, the cakes were delicious 😍) there was something for everyone to enjoy while chatting and soaking up the atmosphere.
I want to give massive respect to the entire J&S team and the amazing women from Ride Like a Girl who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make it all happen. You’re absolute legends, and the effort you put into bringing the community together really showed.
To everyone I met along the way, you were amazing! Your stories, laughter, and positive energy made the night even more special. These are the moments that remind us why the biking community is so unique: it’s not just about the machines, but about the friendships, memories, and inspiration we create together.
Until next time… let’s ride, let’s create memories, and let’s keep inspiring each other!
It was such a great night that I honestly didn’t want to come home.
📸 If you’d like to check out all the photos from that night, head over to Tog On Two Wheels – Roadside & Event Photographer/Videographer. They captured the atmosphere perfectly!

There were 390 bikes there, that’s not even counting all the people who came by car! 🙂

The Crazy Jessica Collins from Kaleidoscope Creations Cardiff Check out the stuff she makes, pretty cool things! 🙂

If This is what we bump into before Biker Night at J&S Cardiff … Imagine during it…
There was someone on the grass opposite photographing bikes leaving, do you know who that was?