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  1. Hello friends of THE BIKER GUIDE and Thank You for your business over the past few years.

    We unfortunately have come to a point in our lives where age health and the draw of grandchildren in UK has to overtake this adventure this dream. We do not wish to see it close, but we can no longer continue the development.

    We are offering for sale our properties and our dream of a Bikersbase in this wonderful location at an amazingly low price, when compared to the average UK house prices. To take over from us what's needed is a little adventuring spirit, interest in a new free-er life style, a portion of enthusiasm, some basic people skills and the sale price of course. Before you ask we thank you, but we do not wish to try obtaining managers again.

    We are offering this fantastic opportunity for you to be able to purchase our wonderfully centrally located facility which lies amongst some of the finest roads and cultural attractions central Portugal can offer, not forgetting the nearly year round sunshine.

    Of course you do not have to keep it as a bikers only place. The business side of the facility {main house} for those of you who have not visited, is currently set up as an eight en-suite bedroomed upper floor with half the ground floor set up as dining/bar area. The remaining half is underused, housing a sizeable kitchen and washing room.

    There are also included on site a large workshop/garage, a large storage warehouse, a very tastefully done single bedroomed bungalow with own lounge, kitchen, bathroom, and patio.

    The whole facility would greatly benefit from opening the doors to all types of tourists or visitors surveys on Booking.com and Airbnb they could sell far more of the rooms we have on a much more regular basis than we have been 
    prepared to accept whilst trying to keep it as a |Bikers only facility.

    Genuine interested parties can contact us via e-mail

    [email protected]

    Alan n Sharon Wheelwright

    www.bikersbase.com

  2. We have recently put together (with help from our visitors) a list of songs inspired by (or even with the sound of) motorbikes...

    Today, Liz Kershaw on Radio 6 asked for suggestions of motorcycle themed songs and we were happy to oblige and even had a mention (35 minutes in).

    To hear the full programme, that also features Jean Jaques Burnel of the stranglers being interviewed where he talks about the upcoming tour and his love of the motorbike, listen here

    To see the full list on THE BIKER GUIDE go here

  3. Mitas is launching TERRA FORCE-R in April 2016New radial dual purpose tyre TERRA FORCE-R was designed for maxi enduro and trail motorcycles and is meant to be used 90% on-road and 10% off-road. TERRA FORCE-R is the ideal choice for commuters as well as for adventurers who love longer rides with a passenger and luggage. The aim was to offer to both groups of riders a safe, dynamic and user-friendly tyre. Mitas TERRA FORCE-R will be available for sale from April 2016.

    “Mitas TERRA FORCE-R is an excellent choice for riders of adventure motorcycles,” said Ksenija Bitenc, managing director for Mitas Moto. ”TERRA FORCE-R is a radial dual purpose tyre with a more street oriented tread pattern. It offers an excellent traction on wet or dry roads and outstanding performance on light off-road surfaces,” added Bitenc.

    www.mitas-tyres.com

  4. The Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA) and the Bicycle Association of Great Britain (BA) are concerned that some sellers are unaware of, or ignoring, the rules surrounding high powered electric bicycles.

    Both associations are fielding enquiries regarding the exploitation of a 'grey area', whereby high powered bikes are bought for 'off-road use', in the mistaken belief that this makes them exempt from existing rules.

    In order for an electric bike to enjoy the same rights as an ordinary pedal cycle, it should have working pedals, not exceed 250 Watts and the electrical assistance should cut out when the bike reaches 15.5mph.

    In the UK, an electric bike over 250W is legally classified as a moped if it is to be ridden on the road. Mopeds must be 'type approved'*, registered, taxed, insured and have an MOT. The rider must have the appropriate licence/training and wear a helmet.

    If an electric bike over 250W is intended for off-road use in the UK, then it must comply with the same rules which apply to off-road motorcycles. That means riders are barred from using public roads, common land, paths or tracks intended for cyclists and must be registered on an agreed list for off-road competition bikes, known as the FIM competition list.

    MCIA and BA would also remind anyone who owns or is selling an e-bike that it makes no difference if the machine has a switch to flick between a higher and lower power setting. The higher power rating is the rating that the bike needs to be classified by.

    Steve Garidis, Operations Director of the BA, said: "The vast majority of the industry understands its obligations and is highly professional in the way it sells electric bicycles, but it's vital all sellers understand there is really no 'grey area' when it comes to when an electric bicycle must be treated as a moped. 'Speed pedelecs' for example, a category of faster e-bike becoming popular in Germany and other countries, are categorised as mopeds in the UK. They have motors more powerful than 250W and offer power assist to a higher speed than 25km/h (15.5mph). Unlike in Germany, there are no regulations which exempt speed pedelecs from any of the standard moped requirements in the UK, so the machine must be type approved, registered, taxed, insured; the rider must have a suitable licence and wear a full motorbike helmet, and be over 16."

    Dave Luscombe, MCIA's Project Manager for Alternative Powered Vehicles, explained the situation for off-road use: "Telling someone they are 'okay on private land' is seriously misleading, unless you make them understand they probably need to own the land themselves. High powered off-road electric bikes currently fall within rules meant for off-road motorcycle sport. That means they can't access areas where, for example, motocross machines are barred. They can't use public roads, common land or any trails or paths intended for bicycles and the bike must be registered on the FIM competition list, which is a list agreed by all EU manufacturers for bikes used in off-road sport. Dealers must make the restricted access very clear to people who may believe they can use cycle trails."

    To recap

    · For an e-bike to be treated legally as a bicycle in the UK it must be 250W or less, must have pedals and the power assistance must cut out at 15.5mph. Anything else is treated in law as a moped.

    · Speed pedelecs are currently treated in UK law as mopeds, with no exemptions from moped requirements.

    · Anything over 250W and intended for off-road use is classified similarly to a motocross machine and must be FIM registered and can only go where regular motocross bikes are legally permitted to go.

    · Anything over 250W and intended for off-road use is classified as a motocross machine, must be on the FIM competition list and can only go where regular motocross bikes are legally permitted to go.

    The most recent guidance notes from the Department for Transport on electric bikes are available here

    *Type approval - Machines over 250W intended for on road use need to be 'type approved' and registered for the road. It doesn't matter how briefly a rider will be on the public road, an e-bike over 250W is a moped and needs to be registered as such.

    Type approval is now also required for the sale of new e-bikes with a "Twist and Go" throttle (i.e. the motor can operate up to 15.5mph without the rider pedalling) but which are otherwise below the 250W rated power and 15.5mph assist speed limits. Like other e-bikes in use, these machines are still treated in UK law as bicycles, except that the rider must be 14 or over.

    www.mcia.co.uk

  5. So today is World Book Day and we were wondering which books have inspired you to ride, travel or even fix your beloved Motorbike...    World Book Day 2016

    Is it Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance​ (Robert M. Pirsig), Jupiter's Travels (Ted Simon), Race to Dakar (Charley Boorman​) Touching the World: A Blind Woman, Two Wheels and 25,000 Miles​ (Cathy Birchall), the very funny Bonjour! Is This Italy?: A Hapless Biker's Guide to Europe​ (Kevin Turner) or one of four great Adventure Motorcycle Travel Books by Sam Manicom​?

    Or maybe it is our own book from THE BIKER GUIDE!

    Let us know on our facebook group what your favourite Motorcycle read is and for any authors out there, feel free to plug your own below on our page

    See some books here www.thebikerguide.co.uk/motorcycletravelbooks.html

    * For a limited time we have free listings for authors of Motorbike travel/themed books on THE BIKER GUIDE.

    Go here to include your Motorcycle Travel books on the website