Consider banning motorcycles - Police tells mp’s

November 15th, 2008

The time has come to consider banning motorcycles from the roads, police chiefs have told MPs.

They are ‘motorised toys’ which may not belong on public highways, the Association of Chief Police Officers told the Commons Transport Committee.

The association based its call on the false claim that production motorcycles are ‘readily available’ with top speeds of over 200mph. In fact not a single production motorcycle has broken the 200mph barrier.

The association said: ‘Production machines are readily available for use on our roads with top speeds in excess of 200mph. Motorcycles are seen in the UK to be, in the majority of instances, vehicles of choice rather than necessity and one might consider if our congested roads are any longer fit for purpose for these motorised toys.’

The comments have been published in a report by the committee on road safety. They were part of ACPO’s official response to a committee consultation.

The ACPO memo calls for the creation of no-motorcycle zones and points to power caps. It states: ‘There is a need for radical thinking in respect of motorcycles, including consideration of engine capability and the creation of protection zones where all motorcycles other than those specifically permitted would be prohibited.’

The association also calls for motorcycles to be fitted with chips to allow police to identify them from a distance, and tougher penalties for illegal number plates. It says: ‘The detection of motorcycling offences is problematic, encouraging non-compliance. This includes Vehicle Excise Duty evasion on a massive scale.

‘For this reason, stricter penalties should be introduced for non-compliant registration plates and further work should be done on the development of such products as number plates containing chips that will allow automated vehicle identification, even at high speeds.’

In fact official Government research shows just 6.5% of motorcycles are untaxed.

 

New Stock - Finally here

November 11th, 2008

Bike wear direct’s new stock is finally arriving on monday, after the long wait.

The new stock is going to consist of:

- More of our great texpeed leather motorcycle gloves which are a great seller all year round.
- We have had to re-order our waterproof range after it did so well on its appearance.
- Some great new cordura trousers which is put a lot of smiles on faces. Still at the competitive price of £49.99 + P&P
- Womens cordura jackets which did well for the Texpeed brand when we stocked them.

Also we will be restocking more products such as: leather tool rolls, our saddle bags, leather fingerless gloves and the reknowned Texpeed body armour sets.

With purchasing prices rising we have decided to put off a price increased until the new year to help our customers beat the ever growing problem the “Credit crunch”

Thanks for reading.

Motorcycle sales jump

November 8th, 2008

Sales of powered two wheelers (PTW) including motorcycles, mopeds and scooters, soared by 22 per cent last month according to figures released today by the Motor Cycle Industry As

PTW registrations in July were 14,306 - an increase of 2,578 over the same month last year. Total PTW registrations for the first seven months of the year are up 1 per cent at 87,551. This is in stark contrast to the UK car market which fell almost 13 per cent last month and is nearly 3 per cent down to the end of July.

“Against the backdrop of the credit crunch, inflation and economic uncertainty, this has been an up and down year for the market,” said the MCI’s Craig Carey-Clinch. “But there are signs that people are switching to two wheels in order to make daily travel and commuting easier and cheaper. Dealers report very high interest from new customers in practical commuter-type bikes, and test centres are booked solid with people wanting to take bike tests ahead of the test changes due to take effect in October.The July figures are good and the industry is cautiously optimistic that people are looking seriously at two-wheeled alternatives to cars and public transport.”

 

 

 

This view is supported by the fact that, while most types of bike saw gains last month, there is a clear trend emerging towards practical, multi-use and everyday bikes. Scooter and moped sales increased by almost 27 per cent and 34.5 per cent respectively in July while naked motorcycles continued to perform strongly with a 46.5 per cent increase. The adventure sport and custom sectors also showed strong gains. The only category to show a decline in the month was trail and enduro bikes with a 7.9 per cent fall.

The biggest selling bikes in July were two Yamaha 125cc models - the YZF R125 (338 units) and the YBR 125 (277 units) - reflecting an increasing demand for smaller-engined machines. PTW registrations of bikes of up to 50cc increased by over 35 per cent and engines from 51cc to 125cc increased by almost 31 per cent. Bikes with engines from 651cc to 1,000cc increased by 40 per cent, driven by demand for adventure sport, custom and naked bikes.

The biggest-selling make in July was Honda with 2,011 registrations followed by Yamaha (1,860) and Suzuki (1,486). 

Carey-Clinch added: “Time wasted in congestion, expensive and uncomfortable public transport, high parking and congestion charges and the massive costs of car ownership coupled to rising costs of living make a moped, scooter or motorcycle increasingly attractive.

“A PTW is a real and viable alternative that can cut journey times, is easier to park, low cost to run and helps cut CO2 emissions. There’s probably never been a stronger reason to switch to two wheels.”sociation (MCI).

 

Brands Hatch excluded from 2009 calendar

November 7th, 2008

BRANDS HATCH has not been included on the FIM World Superbike provisional 2009 calendar issued today, 20 October 2008.

A round of the World Superbike Championship has taken place at the Kent circuit every year since 1993. Jonathan Palmer, Chief Executive of MotorSport Vision, said: “Of course it is very disappointing not to have World Superbikes on the calendar for Brands Hatch next year but I have not been able to agree terms with the promoters of WSB, the Italian-based FG Sport company, run by Paolo and Maurizio Flammini.

“It is obviously their business to obtain the highest fees possible from circuits for having a WSB event but unfortunately FG Sport has demanded a fee over twice as much as MSV paid in 2008, which seems strange given the very obvious global economic crisis.

“I have made it very clear to FG Sport that we would be delighted to welcome WSB back to Brands Hatch in 2009 but despite considerable negotiation over many weeks the substantially increased offer I made to FG Sport was not acceptable to them.

“The increase in FG Sport’s fee is equivalent to an extra £15 on the price of every race day ticket and we believe that such an increase would not be acceptable to fans in any year, let alone in today’s difficult climate.

 

“The loss of Brands Hatch will be a shame for British fans but also a big loss for the World Superbike Championship, as Brands Hatch has consistently attracted the biggest crowd of any circuit and will clearly be missed by its promoters and sponsors.

“MSV is however more committed than ever to major motor cycle events at Brands Hatch and we are advancing plans for a major new bike event to take place on the traditional WSB date that will provide fans with outstanding entertainment and value. We anticipate making an announcement within the next month.”

 

The Kent circuit has held sixteen World Superbike Championship events since 1993, including two rounds in the year 2000, and has featured many of the pivotal moments in the championship’s history, including Carl Fogarty’s double victory in 1995 and more recently James Toseland’s double win in 2007. This year’s event at Brands Hatch saw Ryuichi Kiyonari take the first two wins of his World Superbike career.

Biker gets convicted over 100m wheelie

October 23rd, 2008

Yet another oxfordshire biker has been slapped by local magistrates.

A BIKER who performed a quarter-mile wheelie on Oxfordshire roads was yesterday convicted of careless driving. Witney magistrates heard how Florian Combe, 26, was travelling at speeds of up to 100mph on the dual carriageway, which has a speed limit of 50mph. The court also heard Combe was hoiking wheelies between roundabouts on April 22nd this year.

Earlier this week another Oxfordshire biker, Sandor Ferenci, was jailed for 12 weeks for pulling similar stunts on the A422 near Banbury.

Mohammed Sheik, prosecuting, said: “His vehicle sped up after leaving the Rose Hill roundabout. He pulled a wheelie which lasted about 100 yards.”

The case was adjourned until November 13th.

Bike Wear Direct Contact

October 21st, 2008

Contact us:We realise a lot of customers are trying to contact us through telephone; we are currently changing the website to have a telephone number on it so buyers can get in contact.

For the meantime if you could call 07516471488 and we can take all orders securely through this telephone line or you can arrange for us to invoice you directly through paypal. Either method is fine.

Look out for new products arriving in time for Christmas including new style cordura trousers, more waterproof wear and other bike wear.

Thanks.

Prince Harry & William Charity Ride

October 20th, 2008

Prince Harry & William’s charity ride is on the way, the 1000mile enduro ride through africa. They aim to raise £250,000 for various charities including Unicef and Nelson Mandela’s children fund. Both princes are riding Honda CRF230’s.

We continue to wish them the best of luck.

Taylor Mackenzie, British 125GP - Brands Hatch

October 16th, 2008

UK1 rider Taylor Mackenzie claimed his first podium of the season during the final 125GP race at Brands Hatch this weekend. The youngster started from 16th position on the grid and put in a stunning performance to claim his first top ten finish of the season and 3rd place in the ACU Academy Cup race. It was an emotional finish to the season for the youngster, his family and everyone at UK1.

Team principal Kevin Newton said: “Taylor has worked so hard this season. He has improved round after round and I am so happy that he got on to the podium at Brands Hatch, he thoroughly deserved it.”

UK1’s Superstock 600 rider Luke Jones started the weekend in blistering fashion setting an astonishing time in the first qualifying session before falling and injuring his shoulder. Luke’s qualifying time was unbeaten during the remaining qualifying sessions and would have given the young rider another pole position but his shoulder injury was too painful and it was decided that he would not take part in either of the weekends races.

Niall Mackenzie said: “I was devastated for Luke when he slipped off and suffered the shoulder injury. After proving at Silverstone he was back to his stunning early season form I was looking forward to him winning both races at Brands Hatch.”

Niall went on to say: “Taylor saved his best for the last race of the season. His hard work was rewarded with a brilliant sixth place finish. I know he is already focused on 2009 so will start the season in confident form.”

UK1 would like to say a huge thank you to all of our sponsors, suppliers and friends. Your support has helped make this season a great success and we very much look forward to working with you again in 2009.

140mph chase was “safe”

October 15th, 2008

A shocking video has shown an unmarked police motorcycle hitting 96mph in 30mph zone with no siren or emergency lights.

Police says the deadly tactic was necessary to ‘gather evidence’ on speeding rider Michael James Collins, 22, from Beckenham, Kent.

The video, shot from the police bike, shows a 15 minute high-speed pursuit on rural and urban roads. At one stage the police rider reaches 107mph in a 40mph zone.
In his efforts to keep up with Collins, the officer also takes a series of massive risks, overtaking in the face of oncoming traffic and narrowly avoiding a head-on crash with another bike. 

Meanwhile, with nothing to indicate the mystery rider tailing him for miles is a police officer, Collins reaches 140mph in what could be an attempt to shake his pursuer off. 

After all the risk Collins was only arrested later, at a bike dealership in Kent.
Magistrates handed him a two-year suspended jail sentence and riding ban and 240 hours’ unpaid work.

Incredibly, Sussex Police claimed it was safe for an unmarked police bike to travel at 96mph in a 30mph zone with siren and flashing lights off.

The force said in a statement: ‘Mr Collins was arrested following numerous complaints from residents in Hastings and drivers on the A21, who reported a motorcyclist riding dangerously and at excessive speed on a daily basis.

‘The method of riding was considered so extreme by investigating officers from the Sussex Road Policing Unit that normal stopping procedures were not considered appropriate. Instead, the rider was safely tracked using unmarked cars and an unmarked motorcycle in order to gather evidence to support a prosecution. Having risk-assessed the intelligence relating to the rider there was also a possibility that the rider would try and evade police if a stop was attempted.’

Supt Steve Barry, the force’s head of road policing, admitted there was enough evidence to charge Collins without the 15-minute chase, since he hit 100mph in a 60 zone within minutes of the tape rolling. But he said: “I think the court wanted to see the full extent of the seriousness of the riding behaviour and that was the reason we prolonged the evidence-gathering stage.”

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October 14th, 2008

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