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  1. Care after Combat RV at the British Superbike Weekend - 6th August 2016

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    Care after Combat RV at the British Superbike WeekendBrands Hatch has teamed up with Care after Combat for a fundraising concert compered by charity Chairman Jim Davidson OBE on Saturday 6 August, during the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship event at the Kent circuit.

    venue: Brands Hatch Circuit, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NG
    price: £30 gives access to Concert + Practice and Race day. Camping is available for an additional £18.
    tel: 01636 557 703
    website: www.Careaftercombat.org
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  2. Kawasaki introduces updated colours for 2017

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    Announcing new colour-ways for several popular existing models, Kawasaki are forging towards the 2017 season with characteristic optimism.   Kawasaki introduces updated colours for 2017

    The much loved Z800 e version first seen in 2013 is the first machine updated for the upcoming model year. The most accessible Z super middle weight now comes with belly pan with new colour and graphics encompassing Metallic Spark Black with Matt finishes.

    For fans of the larger capacity classes, the ZZR1400 Performance Sport model will run alongside the ever-popular standard version. Both are updated with new colours with the Performance Sport appearing in a stunning Golden Blazed Green with Metallic Spark Black look and the standard version featuring bold Metallic Spark Black paint with Golden Blazed Green highlights.

    Kawasaki has taken the ZZR1400 and Z800 e versions to the next level with the three revised colour ways featuring upgrades to ensure the machines keep their legendary power and character.

    Commenting, Morihiro Ikoma, Director of Kawasaki Motors Europe, underlined the importance of updates for the machines.

    “Both the Z800 e version and ZZR1400 have been consistent sellers across Europe since their introduction. The Z and ZZR brand lines are very important to our dealers and customers so it’s great to launch such bold and appealing updates in advance of the sales start later in the year.”

    In the UK the Z800 e version should hit showrooms in October whilst the new colours of ZZR1400 standard and Performance Sport will be available from December 2016.

  3. Getting ready for a Biker Rally - The difference between Men & Women

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    Women;

    Three weeks before;
    • Book hair, nail, eyebrow appointment
    • Buy hair colour
    • Search e-bay for new outfit
    • Look at your womanly physique in the mirror... decide that you need to lose a stone in 3 weeks, so make mental note to do workout, sit-ups, squats, etc, every day
    • Save small amount of your favourite toiletries, face cleanser, toner, eye make up remover, day cream, night cream, eye cream, factor 15 for the face and factor 8 for the body (the sun WILL come out), body lotion, shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, hair product one (to give it body), hair product two (to make it straight), hair product three (to make it glossy) hair product four (so it does not frizz), hair product five (to keep it in place)

    Two weeks before;

    • Buy new outfit (two of just in case) off e-bay, found using searches such as 'Biker babe', 'biker rally outfit', 'black goth', 'black basque ladies', etc...
    • Start tan-tastic preparations, scrub flesh and moisturise

    The week before;

    • Dye hair, hair cut, buy new hair product
    • Eyebrows waxed
    • Manicure (and pedicure if its summer)
    • Apply self-tanning creams (if not goth) 
    • Look in shops for a new outfit (just in case you see one you like better than the two you bought last week)

    The day before;

    • Sort out the clothing you are taking into piles
    • The clothing you are wearing on a hanger
    • All other items hidden, so that your Victor Meldrew husband does not say "Do you think you are taking that lot for two days!"

    The day of;

    • Face pack, condition hair, shave armpits and legs, apply make up with no mascara (to avoid panda eyes on the way in gail force winds)
    • Try to pack 10 tops, three pairs of jeans, 3 sets of matching underwear, toiletries (as above), towel (the size of a small country) into small bag and squeeze shut
    • Text mates to see if they are taking hairdryers and/or straighterners as you realise you have gone over your allocation baggage allowance
    • Moisturise whole body, get dressed putting on extra layers of clothing that you could not fit into small bag
    • Put extra items you forgot to pack into coat pockets

    Men;

    • Put tent on bike
    • Take toothbrush if longer than one night
    • Moan at woman at the amount of luggage she is taking for two nights
    • Put on 'Rally' pants, club t and leather vest
    • Go...

    Of course those apologies to all women who are lower maintenance and men who are higher...

    Author - Sharon Rollisson-Slaughter @ THE BIKER GUIDE circa 2010

  4. Redverz Tent - A great Motorcycle Touring tent!

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    The new Redverz Atacama Motorcycle Camping Tent is now in its second year here in the UK...Redverz Tent - A great Motorcycle Touring tent

    It has been well reviewed by much of the UK Motorcycle media including features in MoreBikes, Ride Magazine, MCM, Motorcycle Explorer Magazine and THE BIKER GUIDE.

    Available from Twistmoto UK shop with the full range of official Redverz accessories which included the useful Awning Kit and both garage and sleeping bay footprints.

    Due to popular demand Redverz also released the Redverze Solo Motorcycle Tent. Great for those solo explorers who want absolute minimum weight and pack size, yet still want the generous 6 foot tall garage and living area.

    Redverz manufacture the highest quality expedition grade motorcycle tents with top spec components and an incredible attention to detail.

    Checkout the Twistmoto store for more Redverz products and a full range of hand picked motorcycle adventure, touring and rallying travel products.

    www.twistmoto.co.uk

    TwistMoto, equipment for motorcycle travelling, rallying, touring

  5. Tougher sentences for drivers who kill other road users whilst drunk/drugged

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    Lorraine Allaway lost her husband Bob, in a horrific head on crash with a drunken driver. She has started a petition to hopefully make changes to the law and bring in harsher sentencing that should deter others and save other families the distress caused by such lenient sentences.

    From Lorraine

    On Saturday 3 October 2015 at 12pm, My husband Bob (Drac) Allaway from Long Preston, Skipton was riding his motorbike along the A65 near Settle when he was involved in a head on collision with a Nissan Note.

    Bob sadly died at the scene, from multiple injuries. At the time of the accident Bob was only 46 years old and still had so much more to give.

    He could be counted on to join charity events when he would dress as his alter ego Freddie Mercury. He spent many hours collecting for Macmillan cancer support and the Love Leah fund.

    A roadside breath test was conducted on the driver of the Nissan Note and he returned a reading of 83ug per 100ml of breath – nearly two and a half times the legal limit (35ug/100ml). North Yorkshire Police conducted an investigation into the collision and found that whilst under the influence of alcohol, the driver of the Nissan Note had driven his vehicle across double solid white lines onto the wrong side of the road and collided head on with Bob’s motorbike.  

    The driver pled guilty and has been sentenced to four years and eight months in prison and served with a five year, eight month ban from driving for causing the death of a motorcyclist whilst being drunk behind the wheel. So this driver will serve approximately two and a half years of his sentence whilst my family suffer a lifetime of pain at the loss of my husband.  

    I know any changes to the law will not affect the sentence this man has received but I hope that it will save other families the distress caused by such lenient sentences. If I were to go out and kill someone with a weapon I would get a life sentence but you get in a car drunk and kill someone you get 4 years, where is the justice in that. It is a disgrace and an insult to those left behind.  

    Sign here

    Bob (Drac) Allaway