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Cambridgeshire Bike Safety Day - Sunday 13th April
By Visordown News on 11/04/2008 14:13:35
Local emergency services to hold safety awareness day this coming weekend at St Neots Fire Station
CAMBRIDGESHIRE FIRE and Rescue Service in conjuction with local Police and Cambridgeshire County Council's Road Safety Team are to hold a motorcycle safety day this Sunday (April 13).The day will give riders an opportunity to have a free safety
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Hells Angel chief to sue over 1% bike film
By Visordown News on 21/04/2008 11:35:30
Sonny Barger takes legal action against producers over new biker film
is the town adjacent to where Sonny Barger presently resides". He wants the court to declare the 1% script as a joint work of Sonny Barger Productions and Tolkin, to forbid the sale or broadcast of the programme, and to award damages for exploiting Barger
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New Yamaha V-Max will launch on June 4 at 8pm CET
By Visordown News on 23/05/2008 09:52:43
Yamaha's iconic V4 muscle bike will be revealed in just a few days
the rounds at major motorcycle shows for the past 18 months – although only a full-scale model, the bike did show the firm’s V4 Otodama motor which is widely expected to be at the heart of the finished motorcycle. Although the bike will be presented
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Win grandstand weekend tickets to Donington MotoGP
By Visordown News on 17/06/2008 10:45:31
You could win grandstand tickets to this weekend's Donington MotoGP round thanks to Hilton Racing
where you'll get to meet and chat to past and present racing stars.To enter this competition, all you have to do is send an email to visordown.beta@gmail.com with the answer to the following question, your contact number and your address:How much does
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Motorist jailed over sofa biker death
By Visordown News on 18/07/2008 10:21:52
Convicted driver showed little remorse over motorcyclist's death, says judge
, had "hollow remorse" for Wildman.Enright said: "As to remorse, I watched you very carefully during the trial and watched what you said. "I do find your expression of remorse in the pre-sentence report a little hollow."In my view Mr Wildman was riding
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Bikers to use Advanced Stop Lines?
By Visordown News on 22/08/2008 08:19:37
Government commission research into motorcycles using bicycle stop lines
the country and assist in developing general guidance that will be published by the Department for Transport.MAG Campaigns Manager, David Short says, " A major factor in motorcycle safety is creating space between motorcyclists and other road users. The major
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Honda unveil new VFR V4 concept bike
By Visordown News on 07/10/2008 09:49:05
New V4 engine to be at the heart of future models, say Honda
Honda say the V4 engine will be at the heart of future modelsHONDA HAVE just unveiled this new V4 concept bike to the world's motorcycle press at the Cologne Show.Full details are scant right now but the general gist of the presentation
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Tobin murder: Biker denies supplying weapons
By Visordown News on 24/10/2008 10:50:36
Accused denies any involvement in supplying weapons to the killers of Gerry Tobin
not fired a shot at the deceased and was not present in the car from which Mr Tobin was gunned down.The 41-year-old mechanic, who claims he was at an industrial unit in Coventry on the day of the killing, also told his trial that co-defendant Malcolm Bull
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Motorcycles to use London bus lanes
By Visordown News on 27/10/2008 09:31:08
'I believe they should be able to share our bus lanes successfully and safely' - Boris Johnson
Motorcycles WILL be allowed to use the majority of the capital's bus lanes, London Mayor Boris Johnson has said to the BBC. From 5 January, motorcyclists will able to ride in the lanes for an 18-month trial period. Transport for London (TfL) said
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Motorbike-themed Top Gear Xmas Special
By Visordown News on 16/12/2008 09:07:07
Clarkson bows to pressure as popular motoring TV show chooses motorcycles for Xmas show
Clarkson and May on their Vietnamese jauntTOP GEAR is going to turn into motorbike Top Gear for the series Christmas Special on BBC2 Sunday December 28.Presenters Richard Hammond, James May and Jeremy Clarkson are given one of their wacky tasks
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