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  1. Walking Dead actor, artist and photographer Norman Reedus leads a hectic work schedule, so you might expect his downtime to be a chilled out affair. You’d be wrong.

    Instead The Walking Dead star is in an excitable and talkative mood for two reasons. One, he’s just taken delivery of his new, personalised Triumph Tiger 800 XCA and two, his other AMC show “Ride with Norman Reedus” has just been given the green light for Season Two.

    “Yeah, I feel great about this. In the first season of Ride everything was new, we were constantly tuning it, figuring out what the show really was and I think we got it to a really good place. For Season Two we already have that short-cut and I’m only fine-tuning the rides, the places and the people. I’m excited for what we will do this season.”

    Norman Reedus and the blacked-out 2017 Tiger 800 XCA

    Bucket list moments

    Season One of “Ride” saw Norman tackle some the most popular biking routes such as the Pacific Coast Highway and the Blue Ridge Parkway, joined by variety of guest riders including Mr Easy Rider himself, Peter Fonda.

    “I definitely had some bucket list moments in the first season – Peter Fonda! It’s hard to beat Peter Fonda. We’ll continue with some of the best parts from Season One and try to make it a little more personal. Not just custom bike shops, but incorporate people and experiences that follow the same culture, like Hot Rods, Rock n Roll and different parts of the world.”

    "I rode the hell out of my first Tiger"

    The blacked-out Tiger 800 XCA Norman rode in Season One of Ride has 33,000 miles on it. Now relocated to his Upstate New York home, he needed another bike for Season Two and his choice was a 2017 Tiger 800 XCA with some added accessories and personal touches, including his “Big Bald Head” logo and a totally blacked-out theme.

    He says: “I just rode the hell out of my first Tiger. I love them. I’ll take it on trails, ride to work on it. It does everything. I rode it all the way to Nashville. In the rain. That was one of my best rides. For Season Two I’m planning on using my new Tiger in every single episode, like a cowboy always rides the same horse! It’s an awesome bike, I love the blacked out Darth Vader look with my logo on it. It’s so cool.”

    Despite being better known for his role of Daryl Dixon in The Walking Dead, Norman is taking great pleasure in the positive feedback he’s gathering from Season One of Ride… and is inspiring people to get on two wheels.

    He says: “One of the biggest joys from Season One is having people say to me: ‘I saw your bike show and want to get into motorcycles, I want to do the ride you did, explore the world, so I bought a bike’.  I get that from young girls through to retired guys all over the place.

    “It’s cool to have people watch the show and feel like they are on the ride with us. Travelling on a motorcycle is different to travelling in a car. Like Peter Fonda said “Those people are in cages”. You feel and smell a town when you go through it on a bike. You see all of it. It’s exploration. We will do more of that in Season Two, and in very different parts of the world. We have a lot of hopes and dreams with Season Two.”


    I texted Robert Redford…

    Clearly a true hardcore rider, Norman enjoys the chance to share his ambition to get out and ride some of America’s best roads. With North America having such diverse routes and geology, Norman has some bold ideas of the rides he wants to make and is clearly inspired by classic movies.

    “I’d love to do Baja, but there’s one ride through Utah that I want to do. I’m a big fan of the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. We did an Episode of The Walking Dead when Daryl and Rick had a real Butch Cassidy moment. We watched the movie right before we started filming to get into it so I texted Robert Redford to say ‘We’re doing a Butch Cassidy thing’,” he says: “I’d love to do an episode of Ride where I go to all their hideouts, relive some of those film moments. Maybe I can steal a hat from Robert and pretend I’m him. If I could grow a moustache, that would be perfect!”

     artist and photographer Norman Reedus and his blacked-out 2017 Tiger 800 X

     

    Norman is not only influenced by classic and cult movies, but carefully considers the right soundtrack to complement his riding and feature in Ride. When crushing a long trip, music becomes a key element to enhancing the riding experience.

    Zone out

    He explains: “During Season One I became friends with a music label called Easy Rider Records. A lot of their bands are perfect for motorcycle rides. Their band The Well did our opening soundtrack so I started to research other bands that I could use for my show. Bands like Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats or The Black Ryders are ones I Iisten to a lot. But sometimes you’ll just want to zone out and enjoy the ride.”

    His Walking Dead character uses motorcycles as his preferred mode of Zombie-killing transport. Whilst not originally part of the narrative of his character, Norman didn’t miss an opportunity to make motorcycles a central aspect of his role.

    He laughs: “That was something I pushed for. There was an episode coming up where they were going to put me on a horse and I was like ‘Man! I’m terrified of horses, I suck at riding a horse. With their big eyeballs, they can smell your fear’. There was this Chopper on set, a gnarly looking thing with stickers all over it. I was like ‘Whose bike is that?’ and they said that’s going to be your brother Merle’s, played by Michael Rooker.

    “So I said ‘Well if my brother rides a bike, it makes sense that I ride a bike too and maybe I could do this episode on the bike instead of the horse?’ It was basically me being a chicken to avoid getting on a horse!”


    With motorcycles being a huge part of Norman’s make-up and his enthusiasm for motorcycle culture, it’s no surprise that he’s influenced his fellow cast members into bikes.

    “I got Steven Yeun, who plays Glen, into bikes. I talked him into it forever and by Season Three he finally got a Triumph Bonneville T100. But Geoffrey Dean Morgan, who plays Negan, has always ridden a bike. When he first came down to Georgia for filming he asked me which bike he should I bring. ‘All of them!’ I told him. We go riding all the time in Georgia. You can ride for hours and only see cows and horses.”

    Fun and work

    Despite his continual cycle of filming, promoting and creating art exhibitions, Norman continues to drive himself forward with a relentless passion and enthusiasm, as well as running a thriving restaurant business.

    “I just don’t sleep, ever,” he says: “I’ll work on set and relax on set, but when I’m not filming I’m doing art shows, scheduling art shows or creating stuff for art shows, and I’m working on another book. With the motorcycle show it’s a weird combination of fun and work, because it’s a lot more work than I thought it would be. When you watch the show you think it looks easy, like a piece of cake, but it’s really hard to keep up your energy and not look like you want to take a nap because you’re exhausted. Sometimes I have to do things in fifth gear and some things only in second gear just so it balances out.”

    He adds: “I also have a restaurant in Senoia, Georgia, called Nic & Normans. It’s all about gourmet burgers, pasta, fish, chicken, real southern feel-good food. It started off as just being a Dive Bar, somewhere that the crew can hang out after work, but somehow it turned into a restaurant. I don’t know much about restaurants, but I know it’s doing really well. We may open another in Atlanta – that’s the plan at the minute.”

    Ride with Norman Reedus Season 2 is currently in production and aired on the AMC Network.

    Article from FOR THE RIDE - Triumph

    Links

    AMC – Ride with Norman Reedus
    Big Bald Head Production Company by Norman Reedus
    Nic & Norman’s Restaurant

    See more from FOR THE RIDE Trimph here - www.fortheride.com

  2. Dainese, the Italian brand responsible for developing the first ever-wireless airbag system to protect motorcycle racers like Valentino Rossi, and the company who are protecting astronaut Thomas Pesquet as he completes a six-month mission at the International Space Station, has recently collected a host of International Awards, propelling the brand once again to the forefront of safety and innovation.

    The Dainese Group, who protect thousands of the UK’s motorcyclists, scooped three awards at the Red Dot Design Awards in the prestigious Product Design 2017 category. The Awards panel gave its seal of approval to the new Dainese Mugello R D-air® race suit, the AGV Pista GP R helmet and the latest generation Dainese Pro-Armor protective products, the three items were selected from 5,500 products, submitted from 54 countries.

    Another top international award Dainese excelled at was the Le Fonti Awards for Innovation and Human Resources, where the company was presented with the ‘Excellence of the Year / Innovation and Leadership’ award in the Hi-tech Protective Wear category. The awards identify and select excellent in the entrepreneurial, financial, industry, insurance and legal sectors. The selection was made with the contribution of a community numbering more than 40,000 qualified contacts in business and The Dainese Group came up top in the ‘Excellence of the Year / Innovation and Leadership’ award.

    Cristiano Silei, CEO of the Dainese Group commented after both award ceremonies: The Dainese Group has always pursued its mission of advocating and delivery safety in dynamic sports, inspired by the potential of the human being, we study the protection needs of the human body in the most extreme conditions; riding a motorbike on track, downhill skiing, sailing and reaching zero gravity in space. These awards celebrate all the hard work and dedication Dainese’s staff put in embracing new challenges and we will continue to raise the bar of innovation.

  3. Sam Childers: The Real Machine Gun Preacher - Speaking about his work RescuIt's not every day that a Machine Gun Preacher comes to town! Sam Childers is coming to Hayling Island to share his story and his journey with you about his mission and his work rescuing vulnerable children.

    This is the journey that took him to Sudan to rescue child soldiers from rebel armies. To date he has rescued over 1,500 children and as a result of his selfless work in 2013 he received the Mother Teresa Award for International Social Justice (the largest award of its type in the world for International Social Justice) and to date he is the only American ever to be bestowed with that honour. This is the same honour that the Dalai Lama and UK House of Lords rep, Baroness Caroline Cox were also bestowed with in previous years. Sam Childers - Mother Teresa Award for International Social Justice

     

    The event is free, however due to the size of the venue, places will be limited so please reserve your seat. (Contact Mark or Deborah Dawes on 02392 460815 or by email at [email protected] or go to the webpage for front row seats (fee).

    venue: South Hayling United Reformed Church (URC), Hollow Lane, Hayling Island, Hampshire, PO11 9EY - 7.30pm
    price: Free event. See the webpage for front row seats (fee). There will be a retiring collection at the end where you can make a small donation towards Sam's work should you wish to do so.
    tel: 02392 460815 - 07770 978999
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    Sam Childers. The Real Machine Gun Preacher - Speaking about his work Rescu

  4. 16th April 2017
    All Day Kawasaki Sunday - “Let the Good Times Roll”

    venue: Ace Cafe, Ace Corner, North Circular Road, Stonebridge, London, NW10 7UD 
    price: free 
    tel: 020 8961 1000 
    website: www.ace-cafe-london.com - www.acecafeevents.com
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    16th April 2017
    Moorlanders MCC 19th Egg Run

    Moorlanders MCC will be holding the 19th Egg Run as usual on Easter Sunday. An annual motorcycle event that raises thousands of pounds for children's charities in Cornwall. 

    Bikes of all types are welcome to take part, as the route is carefully planned and marshalled to be safe and enjoyable for everyone. There'll be awards and trophies for the best bikes and a raffle and burgers at the end. Arrive with a full tank please. £5 donations will be collected per bike for the charities Action for Children, Children's Hospice South West and the special needs units of Camelford and Launceston primary schools.

    venue: Davidstow Airfield, Camelford, North Cornwall PL32 9YF. From around 10am.
    price: £5 per bike. Donations of chocolate eggs as well are welcomed
    tel: 01208 816554
    website: www.moorlandersmcc.co.uk
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    16th April 2017
    Kilham Bikers - 21st Charity Easter Egg Run 

    Charity Ride-out from Bay Horse, from 9.30am with ride out starting at 11am. In aid of SNAPPY - York which provides support for children with special needs and deliberating illnesses a very worthwhile cause.  There will be a Auction, Raffle/Tombola starting at 7.30pm at Bay Horse, Kilham. Everyone welcome to come along and join in the fun. Kilham Bikers have been raising money for worthy causes throughout the Yorkshire area for over 20 years. 

    venue: Bay Horse, Kilham, Driffield, East Yorkshire, YO25 4RL from 9.30am to leave @ 11am to  Martin House, Wetherby, LS23 6TX
    tel: 01262 420399 
    website: www.kilhambikers.co.uk 
    e-mail: [email protected]

    16th April 2017
    Glasgow C.H.E.E.R Easter Egg Run
    Yorkhill Childrens Charity Easter Egg RunThe annual Motorcycle Run in aid of Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity (formally Yorkhill Children's Charity). One of Scotland’s largest motorcycle runs as thousands of motorbikes, trikes and scooters parade through the streets of Glasgow to help raise funds.

    The route takes in the city centre and west end, including the traditional, spectacular ride-out along Great Western Road, before finishing at Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow to ring a smile to the face of the children, entertainment, stalls, games and family fun. 

    venue: Bikers are invited to assemble at the SECC Car Park 7, Stobcross Road, Glasgow, G3 8HQ from 10am, leaving at 11am and finishing at the Ogilvie Car Park by the Royal Hospital for Children.
    price: We would encourage bikers to make a donation rather than bring eggs - the hospital is inundated with treats that most of the children cannot enjoy due to special diets or being 'nil by mouth'. Suggested donation of £10 per bike. Spectators free of charge. 
    tel: 0141 201 6917 
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    16th April 2017
    Motorbike Awareness Day

    Come and have a chat with Carmarthenshire's Road Safety Unit, Dyfed Powys Police, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service, RoADAR, IAM, MAG and Blood Bikes Wales. Enhanced Rider Scheme Taster session available and you can also pick up a CRASH Card. Motorbike Awareness Day - Carmarthenshire Road Safety Unit - Owls Nest Tea

    venue: Owl's Nest Tea Room Diner, Lower Road, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, SA20 0DJ. 11:00 – 15:00. Local Accommodation
    price: free event
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    16th - 17th April 2017
    Red Marley Hill Climb

    A unique weekend event for off-road classic motorcycles. A pre-65 trial on Easter Sunday and a classic Hill Climb on Easter Monday.

    venue: Great Witley, Worcestershire, WR6 6JJ. Local Accommodation 
    price: £10. Children under 11 free.
    tel: 01886 888803 
    website: www.redmarleyhillclimb.com 
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    16th - 17th April 2017
    Cadwell Park Count of Cadwell Championship 

    venue: Cadwell Park Circuit, Louth, Lincolnshire, LN11 9SE. Local accommodation
    price: see website 
    tel: 0843 453 9000
    website: www.cadwellpark.co.uk | www.auto66.com
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    Easter Monday 17th April 2017
    Ashford Classic Motorcycle Show & Bikejumble

    Large indoor motorcycle-only Show for pre-1990 machines with Club stands. Large indoor and outdoor Bikejumble with new and used spares, bikes, clothing & accessories for sale. Everything for the classic motorcycle enthusiast.

    venue: Ashford Livestock Market, Orbital Park, Ashford, Kent, TN24 0HB
    price: £5 adults, £4 65+ over, kids under 16 free.
    tel: 01797 344277
    website: www.elk-promotions.co.uk
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  5. The seventh annual Prescott Bike Festival took place at Prescott Hill Climb (home of the Bugatti Owners Club) on Sunday 9th April 2017 and was hailed as the most successful yet. Thanks to the glorious sunshine, over 6,000 motorcycle enthusiasts flocked to a sun-baked Prescott to support the fundraising event for Blood Bikes and were treated to a whole feast of entertainment both on and off the track. 

    Festival Organiser Gordon Downie said “It was a hugely successful Bike Fest and we'd like to thank everyone who helped make it so, from those that took to the hill, the entertainers, musicians, volunteers, marshals, bike clubs to trade stands and exhibitors - not least the thousands of visitors who came to support us. We'll post the final results on our Facebook page shortly, but early doors suggest that a record breaking sum has been raised for the Blood Bike charities this year. Exciting plans are already afoot for next year, which will be held on Sunday 15 April 2018”.

    The Mayor of Gloucester, Councillor Neil Hampson said “I am delighted to support the work of the Blood Bikers. As a district qualified nurse, I understand the importance of the service that they provide moving vital medical supplies, blood, pathology samples and human breast milk from medical centres and hospitals throughout the UK. Both my wife and I have donated over 150 pints of blood throughout the years, so it’s a charity that resonates with me well. Prescott Bike Festival is a great fun way for the charity to boost its fundraising and profile; I have really enjoyed the day. The Blood Bikers deserve recognition for the outstanding free service that they provide to the NHS and for selflessly giving their free time to help save lives throughout the country”.

    Amongst the many VIPs in attendance was David Hailwood, son of the legendary Mike ‘the Bike’ Hailwood with his father’s iconic Honda RC174 motorcycle, Norton sidecar racing World Sidecar Champion Stan Dibben, British motorcycle racing champion Rod Scivyer and popular British sporting hero Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards. Eddie took to the hill (not on skies we hasten to add) but in a Grinnall three wheeler.

    Record breaking crowds turn out to Prescott Bike FestivalThe bike festival always celebrates engineering with an eclectic array of machinery and this year was no exception. The highly skilled engineer Allen Millyard returned with no less than eight of his amazing creations including his award-winning Flying Millyard (powered by a 5-litre V-twin aero engine). Matt McKeown thrilled the crowds once again with his Chinook helicopter engine powered Shopping Trolley and his latest project, the World’s Fastest jet powered Hearse called ‘Dead Quick’ which he hopes to set a new 200mph record in later this summer. Plus engineer Tom ‘The Atom’ Anable was ecstatic to actually reach the top of the hill climb course in his record-breaking Monowheel.

    The event featured large displays of historic, modern and race bikes, a Paddock Specials Show ‘n’ Tell area, and the unique opportunity for members of the public to take part in the spectacle by ‘running the hill’ or participating in a thrilling passenger ride experiences. There was also a whole raft of entertainment too from live music, stunt shows, trade stands, motorcycle manufacturers and motorcycle clubs – what’s more it helped raise vital money and awareness for the Blood Bikes charities to help keep them on the road.

    All proceeds from the event go to the Nationwide Association of Blood Bikes and regional blood bike group Severn Freewheelers, one of 27 blood bike groups around the UK that provide a free out-of-hours courier service for medical essentials. The life-saving service is run by volunteers and operates between NHS facilities, with Severn Freewheelers alone dealing with around 400 calls per month on emergency response BMW R1200RTs.