Archives for 2013

Reactivate BikersRVoters

At Right To Ride we are getting ready to reactivate our Bikers RVoters. Over the next week or so we will be changing the website to reflect next years Council and European Elections. With elections to the European Parliament and local councils next year, the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland is carrying out a comprehensive […]

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Motorcycle Roadcraft

Over on the Ride It Right Facebook page, in the middle of August, we reported on the new editions of Roadcraft and Motorcycle Roadcraft from “the Police Foundation”. If you have never heard of “Motorcycle Roadcraft” here is the official blurb about it: “Motorcycle Roadcraft is the definitive guide to better, safer riding. Incorporating current […]

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Forecourt Rules

MAG Ireland, the Irish Motorcyclists’ Action Group, has published a clarification on forecourt rules as regards riders being refused petrol, unless they dismounted from their bike. It was last year that a number of riders had informed MAG Ireland, that they were refused petrol unless they dismounted their bike. Filling a bike in this manner […]

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PTW Sales Down

ACEM – who represent the Motorcycle Industry in Europe have released a market update for July 2013. The overall news on PTW (Powered Two Wheeler) sales sees a -15% drop, which ACEM say is a persisting degradation of sales. Apparently this due to Italy’s negative results of (-31.5%), although ACEM say, “The <1000cc engine capacity […]

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Alternative Energy News

The FIM (Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme) recently published the latest edition of its Alternative Energy Newsletter. The newsletter reports on “all things” of an alternative fuel nature with regards motorcycling and is the publication of the FIM Alternative Energy Working Group (AEWG). The mission of the AEWG is, “To make motorcycle racing greener by integrating […]

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Autonomous Driving

The Sarte Project (Safe Road Trains for the Environment), which we have only picked up details of recently, was a European Commission funded research into vehicle platoons. A vehicle platoon is a road train with vehicles, where vehicles are autonomously following a manually driven lead vehicle, driven by a professional driver. The project had seven […]

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Half Cocked on 20mph!

We have received a response to our article – Saying Plenty About 20. The response is from Gordon Finlay the campaign coordinator for the campaign, which is seeking to have a 20mph default speed limit where people live, without traffic calming on the Ards Peninsula. The campaign is part of a UK wide campaign. To […]

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Cast Iron Cover

At Right To Ride we have read through ‘many’ diverse articles about and associated with motorcycles, some which would drive you to drink! However it is a pleasure to have read through such an interesting, short and to the point article that was sent to us entitled “The Traditional Cast Iron Manhole Cover”. Cast Iron has […]

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Clean Them Roads!

A local rider from Co. Antrim contacted Right To Ride recently with a query about road works “a sea of mud” and a dirty bike. On his travels the rider had to follow diversions put in place between Ballyeaston and Ballynure because of the by-pass road works. The diversion route into Ballynure on the Lismenary […]

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Motorcycle Fatalities Up!

On Tuesday 20th August 2013 BBC Newsline carried a news item about motorcycle fatalities in Northern Ireland. Donna Traynor introduced the item with the latest motorcyclist fatality of 32 year old rider Russell Cairns, in a collision with a tractor near Ballymena on Monday 19th August. She said that, “Bikers are at more risk of […]

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