When lights fall down (or not), I see no reason for you to…brake a few bones! Exactly like in this bunch of short clips of guys trying to show off their motorcycle riding skills and failing miserably. There must be other ways of learning. I mean, have they ever thought at mechanically limiting the throttle action if they can’t do it humanly with their brains? That’s where it all starts.
Planned to take place on the 16th of July, 2008 Ride to Work Day will be backed by celebrities such as Paddy McGuiness, TV presenter Dominic Littlewood together with DJ and record producer Carl Cox.
The idea is as simple as it can get: on July 16 you worm up your bike’s engine, get your riding gear on and get to your place of work. Why? This way, car drivers who also go to work will notice the freer intersections, how fast you got at work and even start thinking on how you’ve also consumed less gas in your way there. Isn’t that great? In a perfect world we’d all be riding motorcycle.
Not all companies like their employees to ride motorcycles to work, and that goes doubly so for car manufacturers who do not make motorcycles (I guess if you work for BMW cars it’s okay to arrive on a BMW motorcycle, ditto for Suzuki and Honda). Several companies have even been forbidding their employees from riding a motorcycle for business reasons (Johnson Controls UK springs to mind, but the list is growing).
French car manufacturer, Renault/Nissan, are not one of them. 8% of their ( >> read
Being exposed at a local movie theater in Bethesda, MD, the Bat Pod didn’t escape the camera even if it was on a cell phone. Check out the nicely done montage of the Bat Pod being loaded into the Dark Night Trailer while waiting for the real thing on July 18.
Here’s a Warrior motorcycle that withstood the test of time with brilliancy. If you are into vintage motorcycles you’ll appreciate the bike as being truly worth its place in a museum, and still enjoy seeing it make a little smoke, early style!
We did not know if it is a reconditioned piece or the original model, but when spotting that impeccable Rolls Royce in the guy’s garage, we started having a hunch.
Suzuki has indeed got rid of its 125cc two-stroke RM, but that was only to make room for the RM-Z250, a bike that has significantly evaluated during these past years and which unveils itself as reaching the highest levels of refinements you can encounter in the given class. >> read
During the years, we’ve kept you informed on everything that was new, outrageous and about everything that broke the rules and now we’ve come across this video which, through its slides, brings those bikes back to your memory and others more. So enjoy!
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is not the only FEMA acronym around. The one we’re interested in is located in Europe. As you probably know (or should), Europe is divided into many different countries, each with its own motorcycle lobby group/association. Since 27 of the European countries are more or less run out of Brussels, protecting the biker rights in Europe is not an easy task.
FEMA, Federation of European Motorcycle Associations is the grouping of most national (...) >> read