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  1. Excellent motorcycle packing from Ray F Walton

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    "Just packed the Wing ready for a Dads and Lads Big Adventure to Spain. I do like to travel light!"

    Ray F Walton‎ - Just packed the Wing ready for a Dads and Lads Big Ad

    1 Kuryakyn Trunk Lid Organizer Bag and The Wolfman Tool Roll*
    2 Honda waterproof jacket
    3 Another Honda waterproof jacket (packed inside its own pocket)
    4 First Aid kit
    5 4.5 litre Petrol Can
    6 THE BIKER GUIDE booklet
    7 SealSkinz Winter gloves, plus a thermal neck tube
    8 SealSkinz waterproof gloves plus fleece neck tube
    9 Bivi Bag - for sleeping in on floor at side of bike if it rains (hopefully not needed)
    10 Passport, AA roadside, log book, insurance documents, E111, travel insurance (all in plastic covering)
    11 GP PowerBank for charging mobile and iPad
    12 Contour helmet camera
    13 Stop and Go Pocket Tyre Plugger
    14 Neck tube
    15 Micro 35 litre rucksack
    16 Motorbike cover - faded and still does a great job
    17 VW Compressor (Fantastic bit of kit)
    18 Water bottle
    19 Warning triangle


    * Inside includes fuses, sockets, cable ties and heavy duty tape wrapped around a pencil sharpened at both ends. Also a selection of pain killers, Gaviscon, ear plugs, mosquito repellent, face wipes and tissues. USB car socket adaptor, pens, head torch, Leatherman Pro Multi tool AND two plastic pegs for ferry and tunnel tickets.

    THE BIKER GUIDE would like to thank Ray for this excellent picture and very detailed list of items inside.  Ray F Walton on the Isle of Skye

  2. Santa's Wild Ride Bikers Themed Game

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    Are you looking for fun and exciting online casino games to play? A slot game that just mike peak your interest is Santa’s Wild Ride. This is not your typical Santa who rides in a sleigh. What you will see is a Santa who is making Christmas merry on a Harley. The best part is he will bring you gifts that are in the form of bonuses and free spins. You can find this game and more at Royal Vegas Online Casino.  Santas Wild Ride pokie

    Features 

    There are many wild features that you will find on the Harley Santa themed game. You will not want to miss out on the fun of this pokie as it will be brimming with festive cheer. The game is jam packed with stunning animations and beautiful graphics. These will easily get you in the Christmas spirit as you may receive all sorts of prizes.  

    Scatter Symbols 
     
    Scatter symbols in the game are like the keys to the Harley. You will receive 25 free spins when you get three, four, or five of them to appear. The best thing is wins are doubled and your choice of wilds will be larger. As an added bonus, all payouts are doubled for wind during free spins. 
     
    There are also wild multipliers that players see in the game. These have a range that will be between 2x and 4x. A gift symbol will also appear in the game as a stop sign. If this appears on the second reel or on the fourth reel, players get a prize that is between 1x and 10x of their total bet. 
     
    Special Features 
     
    Players will have the opportunity to get extra cash with special features in the game. One special feature is free spins that are awarded and another is a random on-screen award. A 2x multiplier could provide you an award of 25 non-recurring free spins. If you have an on-screen feature appear, then you have the chance to win one or possibly two items. 
     
    This is a guaranteed payout when it occurs in the game. It is not a picture graphic. 
     
    Coins and Betting 
     
    Players have the option of three coins sizes to use for his game. There will be 0.01, 0.02, and 0.05 sizes to select. The default size is 0.02 and up to five coins maximum are allowed by default. The maximum bet is calculated by multiplying the payline cost by the number of coins you want to bet. If you bet five coins and 30 is the payline cost, then the maximum bet is 7.50. 
     
    The default bet is 3.00 (30×0.02×5). 
     
    Available Gifts 
     
    Gifts that are awarded by the Santa on a Harley will vary. Players could win up to 4,000 coins when in the base game and 1500 coins in the bonus game. There are 1,933,000 coins possible in free spins. 
     
    You can’t go wrong with a Christmas casino game at Royal Vegas Online Casino which has the potential to keep on giving. You will just need to decide when you want to hitch on to this wild ride. 

    Santas Wild Ride pokie
     

  3. Hapless Biker’ Donates Royalties to Blood Bike Charity

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    Hapless Biker Donates Royalties to Blood Bike CharityKevin Turner, author of the Hapless Biker series of travel books, will be donating his royalties to Shropshire and Staffordshire Blood Bikes (SSBB), his local group of life-saving riders, for all book sales from 1st November 2016 to 30th April 2017. Kevin’s publisher, Veloce Publishing, will match the author’s sales royalties, essentially doubling Kevin’s donation.  

    Kevin’s books, Bonjour! Is This Italy? and From Crystal Palace to Red Square tell of his adventures throughout Europe, Scandinavia and into Russia, first riding a Suzuki SV650S and then on his ’02 Kawasaki Ninja.

    Explaining why he’d chosen to donate to this worthwhile cause, Kevin said: “I really wanted to do a charity ride or a sponsored adventure, but I have twin boys that have just turned two and finding time for a big ride was out of the question. But I realised I could essentially recycle my past journeys in the sense of donating the sales from my books; it’s not quite as exciting as getting out on the road but at the end of the day, it’s about supporting my local Blood Bikers, not going on holiday.”

    SSBB is a volunteer service, providing emergency transportation of blood products, for free, to NHS hospitals across Shropshire, Staffordshire and South Cheshire. Shropshire and Staffordshire Blood Bikes (SSBB), life-saving riders

    Nigel Howells, Fleet Manager at SSBB said: “Shropshire and Staffordshire Blood Bikes rely on donations to maintain our machines and support our riders. Our riders embark on mini-adventures every time they head off on a potentially life-saving journey; although we like to think we’re a little better prepared than Kevin seems to be! We’re delighted to accept this donation; we’re sure readers will enjoy Kevin’s entertaining books while at the same time supporting our life-saving work.”

    If you’d like to support Shropshire and Staffordshire Blood Bikes and enjoy a good read in the process, Kevin’s books and e-books, Bonjour! Is This Italy? and From Crystal Palace to Red Square are available to buy from Amazon.

    You can find more information about them on Kevin’s website.

    www.haplessbiker.com

    Bonjour! Is This Italy - A Hapless Bikers Guide to Europe  From Crystal Palace to Red Square

  4. London ULEZ (Ultra Low Emission Zone)

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    Like and enjoy motors? Bike or Car, this will directly affect you! As well as motorcycling’s future freedom on a wider scale.

    The TFL (Transport for London) ULEZ (Ultra Low Emission Zone) proposals for motor vehicles are out for consultation only through to 16.12.16 and, at present, the official literature from the TFL/Mayor of London’s office appears to be at least contradictory and it does not make clear whether or not motorbikes will be exempt from the forthcoming proposed ULEZ emissions charging.

    The TFL info shown here all appears very complicated. See here 

    Read it and you will see that some areas of the document state that motorbikes will be exempt, but in other places on the same page it says exactly the opposite.

    Proposals shown in the document include that vehicles (cars and bikes) of 40 years or older (rolling, with the road tax), will be ULEZ exempt, but this is not set in stone – do you trust the powers that be not to renege on it?

    Anyway, that stated by TFL does not appear to help anyone who rides a bike built between the mid-1970s and 2008!

    As the ULEZ proposals may come into force as early as October 2017, it is a very serious business and could have grave and far reaching consequences for all motor fans, and bikers in particular, unless you act now

    To state your views go here

    Let them know your view, they act for you. 

    www.mag-uk.org

    www.bmf.co.uk

    www.fbhvc.co.uk