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  1. Come and ride California with Orange & Black this summer. Nearly 900 miles of coastline stretching north from the Mexican Border, with vineyards, giant redwoods, Big Sur and cobalt blue lakes awaiting you! Add the warm climate, ice sculpted Sierra nevada mountains, San francisco's welcoming Golden Gate Bridge and the Golden State makes a great place to ride.

    And if that's not enough we've a special offer for you on our Spectacular California guided tour. A FREE extra night in Vegas (ok, it's not California but it's a fun start point!)

    Check out your favourite motorcycle tours and rentals company's fantastic guided and self-guided tours in this 'land of milk and honey'. And yes, we can arrange just bike hire for you!

    See more from Orange & Black

  2. IAM RoadSmart brings you expert advice on driving in snow from its head of driving and riding advice Richard Gladman.

    Best advice is to avoid travelling in extreme weather. If no one is moving, you just add to the problem - so listen to travel advice.

    If you do have to travel in bad weather, plan your journey thoroughly. Think about where you are going and what it will be like all the way along the journey. If you can, avoid travelling on less-used roads or country lanes as these are less likely to be gritted.

    Before setting off, clear all your windows and mirrors fully. Clear off snow piled on the roof of your car and the bonnet too, as it can fall and blow on to the windscreen. Don’t leave anything obscured.

    Start your car gently from stationary and avoid high revs. If road conditions are extremely icy and you drive a manual car, you should move off in a higher gear rather than first gear. You should stay in a higher gear to avoid wheel spin.

    It’s important you get your speed right when travelling in snow. Never drive too fast that you risk losing control, and don’t drive so slowly that you risk losing momentum for getting up a slope.

    Increase your following distance from the vehicle in front of you. It may take up to 10 times as long to stop on snow or ice build this into your following distance – this will give you more time to slow down using engine braking which is less likely to induce a skid.

    Make sure you slow down sufficiently before reaching a bend so you have enough time to react to any hazards that appear as you go round it – and so you do not skid as well. You should have finished slowing down before you start to turn the steering wheel.

    If you break down or have to pull over on a motorway or dual carriageway, you should leave your vehicle and stand to the safe side of it - ideally well over the armco to the nearside of the road, but not in front of it, when waiting for help.

    Richard said: “Many of the problems associated with travel during snow could be avoided if people planned in advance. People routinely travel with only the minimum of safety equipment, without realising their journey could be a lot longer than expected.

    “At the very least you should have a shovel, torch, blanket, jump-leads and tow rope. You should ensure your mobile phone is fully charged, and the number of your recovery organisation is saved into it. A bottle of water and a snack may also prove useful and don’t set out without knowing the locations of petrol stations on your way.

    “This all might sound obvious, but too many of us forget to do any of this. Don’t be one of the ill-prepared, and listen to the weather forecast for the whole length of a winter journey to help you prepare for it.”

    www.iamroadsmart.com

  3. Scotland’s biggest and best motorcycle show returns to Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre in March 2019, with all the latest models, major manufacturers, and breath taking live action. The Carole Nash MCN Scottish Motorcycle Show, held on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th March, is a haven for anyone with a passion for motorcycles.

    Scotland’s biggest shop window for motorcycle enthusiasts!
     
    Over 120 manufacturers and exhibitors attend the event each year giving visitors a unique opportunity to see new bikes and test new products throughout the course of the weekend. The three exhibition halls are jam packed with biking bargains from helmets to leathers and even special offers on 2018 bikes.

    Hundreds of Classic motorcycles on display
     
    Take a ride down memory lane in the Classic Bike magazine Classics Pavilion where you can find Scotland’s biggest collection of classic motorcycles spanning over 80 years.

    Built Not Bought – Custom Motorcycle Show
     
    New for 2019 is the Built Not Bought Custom Bike Show in association with JM Customs. Entries are now open to any owners wishing to enter the various categories who can contact James at JM Customs directly via [email protected]. This promises to be a stunning display of show stopping metal and the very best Scotland has to offer!

    Live Action with the Scottish Stunt Freestyle Championship
     
    The best UK and Irish stuntriders will go all out to become the Scottish Stunt Freestyle Champion 2019. Wheelies, stoppies, headstands, acrobatics, drifting, tail scraping, one hand and no hands - you will see it all! The freestyle event will be held over both days, along with the longest stoppie, the barrel sprint and a challenge event to keep the riders on their toes! The stunt arena will be nonstop all weekend at the 2019 MCN Scottish Motorcycle Show.

    Fun for all the Family:

    Children under 12 go free and there plenty to keep them entertained. Make a day out of it and enjoy a go on Honda’s My First Licence or witness the death defying skills of the Wall of Death riders.

    Book Now and get your season off to a fantastic start.

    www.scottishmotorcycleshow.com

    MCN Scottish Motorcycle Show 2019