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  1. Planning a trip to Motorcycle Live 2011 could not be easier this year with the launch of a free, multi-platform mobile web app containing everything visitors need to know about the show, which runs from 19-27 November at The NEC, Birmingham.
     
    Motorcycle Live Mobile will allow users to keep up to date with all the latest news, buy tickets, find out who is exhibiting, discover all the live features and events and plan everything from travel to parking to getting around the show – all from a mobile phone or other wireless device.
     
    The web app includes a downloads section featuring detailed show maps as well as the schedule for the Black Horse Stage in the Arai Entertainment Zone, ensuring visitors don’t miss their favourite racing stars in action. Users will also be able to access the Motorcycle Live Twitter, Facebook and You Tube accounts to view live news from the show.
     
    Motorcycle Live Mobile doesn’t need to be downloaded and there is no cost attached. Simply visit www.motorcyclelive.co.uk from your smart phone and you will automatically be re-directed to the mobile application. You can then add it to your home screen or bookmark the page to re-visit it quickly and easily each time. Motorcycle Live Mobile is compatible with all smart phone devices, including iPhone, Blackberry, Android, PalmWeb and Symbian.
     
    At Motorcycle Live, adults and kids alike can enjoy a whole host of interactive activities covering all aspects of motorcycling – including two-wheel taster sessions in the Get On Learner Zone, off-road experiences, on-road test rides, trials riding and of course, the experts will be doing their thing in the Ramp’d Up Freestyle Motocross Arena This will all be accompanied by non-stop entertainment and appearances from racing stars and biking celebrities.
     
    The ticket price for Motorcycle Live 2011 is completely all-inclusive, meaning visitors can enjoy everything the show has to offer at no extra cost. Tickets are £16 in advance* for adults, £10 for seniors, £6 for children aged 6-16 and  kids under five accompanied by a paying adult go free. Visit www.motorcyclelive.co.uk or call 0844 5812345. Visit www.facebook.com/motorcyclelive or follow @motorcyclelive on Twitter

  2. United Bikers of Ireland is a new group who are all volunteers based in the ROI which aims to try and fight against the new EU Laws which are proposed in the European Commission’s - Approval and market surveillance of two – or three-wheel vehicles and quadricycles.
     
    As a committee United Bikers of Ireland feel that bikers need to unite and work together to try and stop these laws coming into effect.
     
    In order to do this the United Bikers of Ireland feel that to get their point across, they need to meet with and lobby local politicians - TDs (Irish Elected Politicians) and Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) in order to expose the serious defects in this legislation together with the extortionate cost these new measures will confer on each State, versus the miniscule benefit, if any , that is expected.
     
    The group have already moved forward and met politicians in October at Leinster House to discuss the forthcoming EU legislation proposal. In attendance was the Minister for Transport , Dr  Leo Varadkar, Caoimhghin O Caolain Sinn Fein TD, and motorcycle enthusiasts from across Ireland. Leinster House is the seat of the Oireachtas, the national parliament of Ireland.

    United Bikers of Ireland are combining lobbying and meeting politicians with the megaphone diplomacy of protest rides by organising a large protest which will be run for the benefit of and hopefully with their involvement, all bikers in Ireland.
     
    United Bikers of Ireland say, “We aim to hold a peaceful run to show the government and MEPs that we can be trusted, we do deserve greater freedoms then are being proposed in this EU legislation, we do not deserve to have such stringent controls enforced on us, we are safety conscious, and we deserve to be treated like responsible adults.”
     
    ”The bottom line is that the proposed legislation, is off the mark in the issues it aims to address, is seriously flawed in its approach   to   recommend remedies, and has the potential to create a monster of a legislation which is impractical to implement, extortionately expensive for Europe to administer, and that also has far reaching consequences for all other modes of transport if such a precedent is set”
     
    The motorcycle protest is planned for this Saturday the 29th October, where 5,000 motorcycles from across Ireland will journey from various start points to Dublin, then to descend on the Government buildings of the Dail, for one major protest in a show of unity and expression of disappointment and frustration with this proposed legislation. A petition will also be handed in.
     
    For full details of the United Bikers of Ireland and starting points of the feeder protest rides visit the website at www.unitedbikersofireland.com

  3. Teaming up with www.brubeck.co.uk, Europe's largest and most experienced producer of seamless baselayer sports wear, Ace Cafe London has 12 items, tailored for motorcyclists, up for grabs as prizes to be won on Sundays at the cafe through December, January and February!

    December 4th/11th/18th

    January 1st/8th/15th/22nd/29th

    February 5th/12th/19th/26th

    Spend £5 or more over the counter from 10am on each of these dates and get a prize draw raffle ticket. Draws take place each Sunday at 3pm.

    www.brubeck.co.uk

  4. ...is the umbrella organisation representing 12 regional blood bike charities, all providing a motorcycle based, free delivery service to the NHS; moving vital medical supplies, blood and pathology samples from medical centres and hospitals throughout the UK.

    Recently NABB member groups have become involved in the transport of frozen human milk from the donor to the milk processing hospitals. This has been a real life saver due to the necessity of very premature babies intolerance to anything but human milk.

    Run entirely by volunteers, NABB member groups have over 700 active members with a fleet of 35+ emergency response motorcycles. All NABB riders have an Advanced Riding qualification, are trained in the movement of medical essentials and operate from individual regional charities, but with a common goal, to alleviate suffering and reduce the funding pressures on the NHS.

    NABB was formed in 2010 and is chaired by Gloucestershire man, Gordon Downie.

    Severn Freewheelers are the regional Blood Bike group operating in Gloucestershire, Hereford & Worcester and North Wiltshire. Over 70 volunteers help Severn Freewheelers carry out their much needed service. Severn Freewheelers run 4 x BMW R1200RTs and a Honda Deauville, all emergency response equipped and handle some 3000 call outs per annum.

    www.bloodbikes.org.uk

  5. The Prescott Bike Festival was born out of the need to raise awareness and fundraise for the Nationwide Association of Blood Bikes and one of its member groups, Severn Freewheelers. For 22nd April 2012, the Prescott Bike Festival will be bigger, better and hopefully generate even more money for this worthy cause than before.

    Set at one of the most prestigious hill climb venues in the UK against the beautiful backdrop of the Cotswold Valley, the Prescott Bike Festival aims to provide something for everyone; a relaxed family atmosphere, a huge variety of entertainment and a rare opportunity to ‘Run the Hill’ on your own motorcycle.

    Well supported by the bike industry, highlights of the 2011 event included the UK debut of the Morgan Three Wheeler, classic machinery from the Brooklands Museum, helicopter rides, live bands, the Stunt Starz stunt riding team and the chance to meet the stars of the British Superbike Championship. Not to mention riders aged from 8 to 81 taking to the hill.

    In 2012, the Festival will feature the addition of a new Race Bikes Thru’ the Ages display area. Never before has such an extensive collection of bikes been brought together. Here, festival goers will not only be able to get up close with rare exotica, early pioneering machinery, modern MotoGP bikes and more but see many of them in action, ridden by race riders. Of particular note is support from the Lansdowne Classic Series, who will be displaying some of the most prestigious race bikes of the 50’s and 60’s. The 2012 Festival also promises a kids demo area, a new Orchard Food & Bar Village, a Run the Hill Fancy Dress competition and so much more.

    One of the most amusing new features for the Prescott Bike Festival 2012 was inspired by the unexpected entry of super hero, Superman, into last years’ Run the Hill. This year, entrants can choose to tackle the hill climb in fancy dress, raise money for the Blood Bike charities and win a fantastic prize for the best costume of the day!

    www.prescottbikefestival.co.uk has just been launched to provide more details on what will be in store and give the opportunity to purchase advance tickets and secure your place to Run the Hill. There are just 200 entry places to Run the Hill, so it’s best to book early!

    Prescott Bike Festival will take place on Sunday 22nd April 2012 and all proceeds from the day will go to the Nationwide Association of Blood Bikes and Severn Freewheelers.

    www.prescottbikefestival.co.uk

    www.serv.org.uk