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30 June 2006 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd

GET THE ‘F’ FACTOR IN NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE WEEK

The Motor Cycle Industry Association is urging all riders, motorcycle groups, dealers and associated organisations to get active in National Motorcycle Week 2006.

The Motor Cycle Industry Association is encouraging people with and without motorcycle licences to think about the benefits of two wheels and join in the National Motorcycle Week (16TH – 23rd July) celebrations.

As one F – football - comes to an end the MCIA is asking ‘Have You Got the F Factor?’ – Fun, freedom, friendship and flexibility. These are just some of the positive aspects of getting on two-wheels

At the end of 2005, there were more than 1.6 million bikes, scooters and mopeds licensed for the road in Great Britain, and the number of bikes in use has been growing for the last ten years, which demonstrates a sustained interest in motorcycling.

Motorcycling can offer something for people of all ages and abilities, and there are some activities people can take part in without a full motorcycle licence. Enjoying motorcycling doesn’t mean you even have to ride. Watching the professionals’ race can be as exciting as actually taking part.

During National Motorcycle Week events will be taking place across the country and people can find out more about them by logging onto the MCIA’s website www.mcia.co.uk and going to the National Motorcycle Week section. An information pack is and poster is available online for people who are interested in running an event

www.mcia.co.uk


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