Flea Market at Ace (Switzerland)
Flea Market at Ace (Aug 3, 2025) – The August flea market edition. Summer cleaning, anyone? Perhaps some are selling items before autumn comes, or tourists passing through add a unique item to the mix. It’s hot, so ice-cold drinks from the cafe probably sell as well as the flea wares. The dynamics remain fun and interactive. One might notice a trend – e.g., someone who bought a part in April might be selling it in August after deciding not to use it. New people discovering the Ace in summer might wander into the flea by chance, pleasantly surprised to find a mini automotive thrift shop. It’s these kinds of organic, community-driven events that cement relationships – a buyer this month becomes a seller next month, and vice versa. The cycle (and recycle) of enthusiast goodies continues.
Japanese Bike-Meet (Switzerland)
Japanese Bike-Meet (Aug 9, 2025) – A meet for Japanese motorcycles of all kinds. While earlier in the year we had Japanese cars, this one is all about the bikes from the Land of the Rising Sun. Riders of Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki (the “Big Four” Japanese makes) gather, along with possibly niche Japanese brands or unique imports. This meet might see a mix: superbike fans with their Ninjas and CBRs, touring folks with Gold Wings, vintage lovers with ’70s UJMs (Universal Japanese Motorcycles) like the CB750, two-stroke aficionados with Yamaha RD or Suzuki GT bikes, and even quirky machines like a Honda Dax or Monkey bike. It’s a great spread demonstrating Japan’s huge influence on motorcycling. Enthusiasts will likely compare tech (V-4 engines vs. inline-4s, etc.), reliability stories (“this old Kawasaki still runs like a clock…”), and maybe organize future group rides. It’s a salute to the land that gave the world many of its most rider-friendly and innovative bikes. (Freedom on two wheels knows no borders, and this time it speaks Japanese.)
Vintage & Classic Car Meet (Switzerland)
Vintage & Classic Car Meet (Aug 10, 2025) – The summer continues with August’s classic meet, drawing out beautiful old cars in the sunshine. There’s something special about classics in summer – maybe a pre-war roadster with the top down and passengers in period attire for fun, or a convoy of classics that toured together and decided to finish at the Ace. The usual “up to 1995” rule applies, which by now includes some early ’90s youngtimers that are getting more recognition (you might see early ’90s JDM cars or the first BMW 3-series of the 90s creeping in as classics). This blend of truly old and somewhat newer “classic” keeps things interesting. The event underscores how the definition of “classic” evolves – yet all generations coexist, sharing what’s common: a love for cars built in an analog era. Visitors spanning generations – a grandparent explaining a ’50s car to a grandchild – is a common and heartwarming sight.
Assumption Day Open (Switzerland)
Maria Himmelfahrt Open (Aug 15, 2025) – On the Feast of the Assumption (a Catholic holiday, and in parts of Switzerland a day off), the Ace Cafe is open from 10:00 for another holiday session. This mirrors the open days on Easter Monday and Ascension. Many in central Switzerland do have this day free, so it can be a bit busier than some other open holidays. Perhaps a local car club organizes a drive ending at Ace, or a bunch of friends use it as an excuse to meet for lunch. The directive is simple: “Komm ins Ace Cafe” – come over, we’re open. By now, people know the drill: holidays = Ace is open for your enjoyment. So they swing by to relax, check out whatever vehicles are present, and celebrate the day in a low-key manner. It reinforces Ace Cafe as a go-to destination even on special days.
Classic Bike Meet (Switzerland)
Classic Bike-Meet (Aug 16, 2025) – Another round for classic motorcycles, likely similar to July’s meet. Given it’s mid-August, some riders might be showing off bikes they just rode to some summer rallies or events. You might see more foreign plates as touring riders from elsewhere drop in (August is vacation month across Europe). The gathering is informal, bound by the love of older bikes. Attendees exchange advice on sourcing rare parts or the best technique to kickstart an old engine on a cold morning. The meet has the charm of an outdoor motorcycle museum, except all the exhibits roar to life and ride off at the end. For younger riders who only know modern bikes with ABS and traction control, seeing (and hearing) these classics is an education and a thrill.
Muscle Car Meet (Switzerland)
Muscle Car-Meet (Aug 17, 2025) – A Muscle Car only meet – in the heart of summer, it’s time for raw American horsepower to take over. “Muscle cars only!” is the rule, so leave the exotics and Europeans at home; this is for the likes of classic GTOs, Chevelles, Mustangs, Camaros, Chargers, Challengers, etc., plus modern muscle like new Challengers, Camaros, and Mustangs (yes, even newer ones likely qualify as muscle nowadays). The focus is on that formula: big engine (traditionally a V8), relatively midsize car, built for straight-line speed and cruising prowess. The meet is basically a homage to 1960s and ’70s American car culture. Burnout tales, drag strip time slips, and restoration tips on finding period-correct parts will fly around among owners. Fans can ogle details like shaker hoods, Hurst shifters, and bold racing stripes. It’s a loud, proud gathering that pays tribute to an era when “no replacement for displacement” was gospel.
Ford Mustang Meet (Switzerland)
Ford Mustang-Meet (Aug 23, 2025) – A single-model meet for the legendary Ford Mustang, presented by Centralgarage Sursee. Mustangs from all generations gallop into the Ace. From first-generation 1960s Mustang coupes and fastbacks (the kind that started the pony car craze) to the fuel-injected 5.0s of the ’80s, the SN95s of the ’90s, up through modern S550 models – it’s a full timeline of the pony car. Enthusiasts might park the cars chronologically, creating a visual history. Expect some special editions too: Shelby GT350/500s, Boss 302s, Mach 1s, Bullitt editions, etc. The Mustang’s enduring appeal means owners young and old will mingle – a 20-year-old with a 2015 EcoBoost might chat with a 70-year-old with a ’65 V8 about what it’s like to drive each. The Ford dealer sponsorship could mean an official presence, possibly showcasing the newest Mustang generation or offering test drives. The Mustang meet underlines how one model can create a whole community, united by the spirit of freedom and performance that the Mustang represents
MG Meet (Switzerland)
MG-Meet (Aug 24, 2025) – A meet for fans of MG, the classic British sports car marque, organized with the MG Car Club Central Switzerland. This gathering is a charming throwback to mid-century British motoring. Expect lines of MG T-types (those pre-war styled roadsters from the ’40s/’50s), maybe a sprinkling of MGA roadsters, lots of MGBs (convertibles and GT coupes), and perhaps newer MGs from the early 2000s (or even the modern Chinese-produced MGs if any enthusiasts consider them, but likely it’s focused on the classics). MG owners are typically very enthusiastic about their cars’ simplicity and elegance. Bonnet (hood) might be up on a few to show the straightforward engines and maybe SU carburetors. The meet is filled with discussions about points and condensers, body-off restorations, and the joys of driving a lightweight British roadster on alpine roads. Tea might not be literally served, but the camaraderie is strong. It’s a relatively smaller niche compared to, say, a Mustang meet, but an MG meet has a cozy, clubby feel – very much in line with the marque’s history of enthusiastic owners’ clubs worldwide.
Porsche Meet (Switzerland)
Porsche Meet (Aug 30, 2025) – Another Porsche meet with Porsche Zentrum Zug, echoing the one in May. By late August, the weather is still prime, and perhaps some who missed May attend this one. We’ll see again a spectacular array of Stuttgart’s finest. This time, there might be more air-cooled vs. water-cooled debates as folks compare notes from summer driving; or someone might bring a new GT3 RS that wasn’t out in spring. It’s also possible some track-weary Porsches fresh from summer circuit days show up still wearing tire scuffs as badges of honor. The dealer’s presence ensures any new developments in the Porsche world (like an upcoming model or a concept) are buzzed about. As before, the spirit of Fahrvergnügen (driving pleasure) permeates the meet. It’s a chance for the Porsche family to reunite and for newcomers to be astonished at just how many varieties of 911 (and other Porsche models) exist across the decades.
Vintage & Classic Car Meet (Switzerland)
Vintage & Classic Car Meet (Aug 31, 2025) – Wrapping up August with the classic meet, potentially the last one before some classics get tucked away for autumn. There’s a hint of end-of-summer nostalgia as well. People relish what might be one of the final warm-weather meets of the year, lingering a bit longer. The variety of cars remains delightful and broad. Perhaps a group of travelers returning from vacation swing by with their classic, adding a new face. Or maybe there’s a theme this time (some clubs occasionally piggyback; e.g., the Volvo club might decide to make this their meeting day, resulting in an impromptu Volvo corner). Ultimately, it’s business as usual: engines tuned, chrome polished, stories told. By now, the organizers might already be planning how many more meets to host as the year winds down, and participants are already pledging to return, weather permitting.
Autumn Motorcycle Meet (Switzerland)
Herbst-Motorrad-Treffen (Sept 6, 2025) – The Autumn Motorcycle Meet, presented by Touratech Swiss, marks the change of seasons for riders. With Touratech (an adventure/dual-sport motorcycle gear company) involved, this meet likely emphasizes touring and adventure bikes – the kind used for long trips and off-road expeditions. Riders of BMW GS series, KTM Adventures, Honda Africa Twins, etc., will be out in force, often laden with panniers and travel stickers. “Do you like riding off the paved road?” asks the tagline – suggesting that those who enjoy off-roading and exploring are especially welcome. It’s basically a congregation of ADV (adventure) and touring motorcyclists sharing tales of summer trips (perhaps someone just came back from riding to Nordkapp or across the Balkans) and gearing up for fall journeys. They check out each other’s navigation setups, rally guards, and camping gear. Touratech might showcase new equipment for the upcoming colder season. Even if you’re not an adventure biker, seeing these globe-trotting machines and hearing stories of far-flung places is inspiring. It’s an event that celebrates the spirit of exploration on two wheels as autumn arrives.
Flea Market at Ace (Switzerland)
Flea Market at Ace (Sept 7, 2025) – The September flea market rolls in, possibly the last one with truly summery weather. Some vendors might be clearing out before winter, offering deals so they don’t have to store items through the cold months. Shoppers might be looking for parts for winter projects (to restore in the garage during winter). As usual, it’s a dynamic morning of community trading. By now, the Ace team and vendors have this down to a science – regular spots for certain big sellers, etc. Newcomers continue to be amazed that such an event exists at a cafe. It’s become a fixture: “First Sunday? That’s the Ace flea market.” People plan around it. It represents the grassroots, hobbyist side of automotive enthusiasm – not big shows or expensive exhibits, but everyday folks connecting over bits of metal and stories, keeping the hobby accessible and sustainable through exchange.