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  1. New figures show that MASTER protected motorcycles are 6 times less likely to be stolen

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    Recent analysis of theft data for new motorcycles sold in 2017, shows there is a huge difference between machines which are marked with the MASTER Security Scheme, compared to those which are not. New MASTER protected bikes are six time less likely to be stolen.

    MASTER, which stands for Motorcycle and Scooter Tagged Equipment Registration, is the UK’s only official and national scheme and has been adopted by the majority of major motorcycle manufacturers since its launch in 2013. It both deters theft and makes it easier to secure a conviction.

    What do new statistics show?

    Information from the MASTER Scheme database and new registration data shows 66,423 new motorcycles and scooters were registered in the UK from the beginning of this year to the end of July 2017. 42,254 were marked with the MASTER system, of which only 78 have been reported stolen. Of the 24,169 motorcycles and scooters which were not protected by MASTER, 285 have been stolen.

    Rates of theft

    There is a clear and significant difference in rates of theft. MASTER tagged machines registered in the first seven months of the year have a theft rate of just 0.18%, while non-MASTER tagged new bikes have a theft rate of 1.17%, showing MASTER tagged bikes are more than six times less likely to be stolen than bikes which are not protected by the MASTER Scheme.

    Steve Kenward, CEO of the Motorcycle Industry Association, which first introduced the MASTER Scheme in 2013 says:

    “The MASTER Security Scheme represents a significant investment by major brands and these figures confirm that the decision to invest in the official MASTER scheme was the right thing to do. This data is very encouraging and hopefully will persuade those manufacturers not yet marking bikes to reconsider the MASTER Scheme as significant benefit to their customers.”

    How does the MASTER Security Scheme work?

    The MASTER Security Scheme uses a sophisticated array of technology to mark the motorcycle or scooter’s major component parts providing a unique 'fingerprint'. This layered approach involves a combination of visible and concealed elements including tamper evident warning labels, hidden microscopic Datadots, stealth UV etching and a number of unique radio frequency identification transponders which are embedded into parts. This is similar to the technology that allows the chipping of cats and dogs, but cannot be altered or erased.

    The combination of hidden elements (detailed above), along with the high visibility and the unique number on each tag, offer both peace of mind to consumers and help the police secure prosecution when recovering stolen motorcycles. Police have access to the MASTER Security Scheme secure database 24 hours a day.

    The MASTER Scheme system includes a highly visible ultra-destruct identification/warning label that is fixed in a prominent place on the bike (generally on the frame near the headstock), alerting potential thieves to the fact that it is marked and registered. The label disintegrates if it is tampered with and alarm bells will ring for police and subsequent owners if the label is missing on models from participating manufacturers.

    All motorcycles and scooters from participating manufacturers are registered on the MASTER Security Scheme’s national secure database. This is updated continuously, which means the reporting of stolen vehicles is immediate.

    It would be virtually impossible for a thief to remove all traces of the MASTER Scheme technologies from all parts, which is why this makes protected bikes far less attractive to them.

    There are now over 250,000 MASTER protected machines and this number increases each year.

    Facts about motorcycle theft

    43% of all insurance pay outs are due to theft (according to MCIA research).

    Many motorcycles are ‘cloned’, which involves being broken up into parts within hours of being stolen and reassembled onto legally acquired frames, which have log books. This can net thieves thousands of pounds a day.*
    80% of these ‘cloned’ motorcycles find their way into the legitimate dealer network. Before the MASTER Scheme it was virtually impossible for dealers or the police to identify stolen parts.*

    **(Facts and figures supplied by the Motorcycle Crime Reduction Group).

    MASTER Security Scheme

    www.masterscheme.org

  2. Need/want some new kit?

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    Lots of top brands including Agrius, Buffalo, Caberg, Furygan, Givi, Knox, Nitro, Oxford, O'Neal, Rev'It, Richa, Shark, Shoei, Sidi, Spada, Wulf Sport and more, as well as high quality own GhostBikes branded products.

    Great clothing designed for Lady Riders, including Boots, Gloves, Jeans, Helmets, Jackets and Trousers.

    Special offers and discounts for loyal customers, an easy exchange or refund policy and order by 3pm for same day dispatch.

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  3. Sharing The Road With Motorcycles

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    Motorcycles are less stable and less visible than cars, and they have good performance capabilities which is sometimes bad and sometimes good. For these and other reasons, motorcycles are very much more likely than cars to experience crashes and get involved in accidents.

    At Siima MotoWear, they have done some research and came up with some useful thoughts for both riders and drivers, so they share the road safely and respect each other.

    Motorcycle riders lack the safety of an indoor vehicle, so they're much more likely to get injured or even killed. Per mile traveled, the involving deaths on motorcycles is roughly 26 times the number of a car. Riders who won't be wearing a helmet are 40 % more likely to suffer a fatal head injury, in contrast to helmeted riders.  

    The actions of motorcyclists can affect motor vehicle operators in various ways. When you follow a motorcycle, bear in mind that motorcycles contain the ability of stopping a whole lot more quickly than other vehicles. So keep your distance to yourself and the biker safe. While maintaining a safe and secure distance from motorcyclists in front of you, check your rearview mirror and be aware of motorcyclists following you. When a motorcyclist is following you, be especially careful not to create any sudden stops. Otherwise you set the rider's life in danger.

    Weather and road conditions present greater problems to motorcyclists. A puddle may hide a dent that jolts your car; the same hidden hole can throw a motorcycle out of control. When it rains, reduced traction makes it difficult for riders to balance. Is actually much harder for the motorcyclist to stop or get control of his motobike on slippery roads. Needless to say, things get a lot worse on icy roads.

    Strong winds are extremely dangerous if not knowing how to deal with. In many occasions winds are able to move your bike to the other lane, creating very dangerous conditions for you. Best thing to do is to slow down at the speed you feel comfortable and able to manage your bike. If the winds are really strong better stop the bike. In these cases, drivers should be extra careful and have their eyes open for motorcyclists. Check your mirros and look for single headlight vehicles, they are probably motorcycles.

    When you are following a motorcycle with a pillion riders, be extra careful. Pillion riders' positionand seat can partly control the motorcycle's behavior and performance. If the motorcyclist is inexperienced in transporting a passenger he/she will probably have extra issues with balancing and controlling the motorcycle. 

    Remember to dress for the slide, not the ride. Always use ATGATT, and make sure you use proper motorcycle safety gear.

    See full article here 

    www.siimajackets.com/single-post/sharing-the-road

  4. Transform your day with Knox

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    It's official! Summer has started and those clammy months are here!

    But don't get hot under the collar, with our all season base layers you can transform that sticky, clammy day into something much better, whether you're on or off the bike.

    The entire collection is carefully made in our own UK factory in the beautiful Lake District using the outstanding quality and technical performance of Merino PerformTM Advantage, woven in Australia. 

    By adding cool synthetic fibres to manage moisture transfer, the garment does not cling on to moisture so is perfect in hot weather. Unlike other types of wool, superfine Merino fabric is soft and comfortable to wear without itchiness as each fibre has a silky outer layer.

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  5. Knox Scarlett Skinny Jeans for Women

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    Knox Scarlett skinny motorcycle jeans are made from a superior stretchy 10oz Cordura® denim woven with COOLMAX® All Season for comfort, and treated with a Durable Water Repellency (DWR) finish for practicality on the bike.

    Cordura® Denim is 4 times stronger than regular 100% cotton denim and offers far better wear and tear resistance. 

    A Dupont™ Kevlar® lining offers high abrasion-resistance, and the Knox® CE approved MICRO-LOCK knee and hip armour guard against impact. A 'smart system' holds the knee protectors against the knees when riding, and is also adjustable. 
    A unique feature to Knox denims, the knee armour is accessed from the outside by a discreet zip, so when off the bike it can be removed in seconds, without having to take off the jeans or pull the protector out of its lining.

    The jeans are tailored for a slim, but not tight fit, and a lightweight stretch cotton lining offers comfort, breathability and natural antibacterial qualities. 

    Knox Scarlett jeans come in classic Blue denim, and in a range of UK sizes from 6-20, with a 32” leg length, and easy-to-alter hem. They retail at £159.99 including VAT.
    Knox Scarlett skinny jeans key features:
    Stretch 10oz Cordura® denim construction,woven with COOLMAX®
    Water repellent finish
    Tailored for a slim fit
    Seamlessly part lined with DuPont™ Kevlar® fabric for abrasion coverage
    Lined with lightweight stretch cotton for comfort, breathability and natural antibacterial qualities
    Includes removable Knox® CE approved MICRO-LOCK knee and hip armour
    Adjustable knee pocket to give precise knee armour fit
    Invisible pockets with external access for easy adjustment and removal
    YKK Zips
    Colour – Blue Denim
    Sizes: 8 Sizes UK 6-20
    Leg Length: 32” with easy-to-alter hem

    Knox Scarlett Skinny Jeans for Women

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