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MCI ANNOUNCES DEATH OF HUGH PALIN - MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT 1978-1979 14 July 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The MCI is sad to announce the death of Hugh Palin one of the last representatives of the era of the
“old” British Industry, a Director of the Cycle and Motorcycle Association, Managing Director of
Norton Villiers Europe Ltd, President of the Motorcycle Industry Association. |
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STATISTICS DON’T INDICATE A DECLINING INTEREST IN MOTORCYCLING ACCORDING TO MCI 14 July 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd Figures from the Motor Cycle Industry Association show a significant reduction in new motorcycle
registrations during the month of June 2004 (15,189 compared to 26,947 in June 2003), but come with a clear warning that this is a reflection of events 12 months ago and does not indicate declining interest in motorcycling. |
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JOIN THE KILLSPILLS TEAM LONDON RALLY 14 July 2004 - MAG UK The Motorcycle Action Group is urging riders to join the Diesel KillSpills team as they ride through central London on the 11th September from the Ace Café.
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MCI BLOWS THE MOTORCYCLE SAFETY MYTH IN LONDON 13 July 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI) has today moved to dispel the growing myth among road safety
organisations, sections of the media and the public that motorcycling is getting more dangerous in London. |
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MAIDS LAID BARE – BMF WELCOMES NEW ACCIDENT STUDY 12 July 2004 - BMF MAIDS, the ‘Motorcycle Accidents In Depth Study’, the first complete European detailed study of motorcycle accidents, has been welcomed by supporting partners the British Motorcyclists Federation, as a significant step in tackling motorcycle related casualties
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TAILS IT IS! 09 July 2004 - BMF With the BMF’s Tail End show staged as the close to the BMF’s annual events programme, it’s no surprise that a party atmosphere runs through the whole event - and this year will be no exception!
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POLITICIANS ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO RIDE TO WORK ON 28TH JULY AND ENJOY SHORTER JOURNEY TIMES 08 July 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd Politicians are encouraging people to ride to work on a motorbike or scooter to enjoy the benefits of
shorter journey times. People without their own bike can join in by teaming up with a friend or
colleague who can take them as a pillion. |
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LESS WHEELS, LESS CONGESTION SAY BMF 06 July 2004 - BMF Using two wheels not four would literally halve the need for new motorways or high occupancy vehicle lanes say the BMF.
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WANTED! – YOUNG PEOPLE FOR EDUCATIONAL EVENT AT NEC 01 July 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The Motor Cycle Industry Association is encouraging teachers and young people to register for Youth Day 2004. |
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CAMPAIGNS OFFICER 29 June 2004 - Federation of European Motorcyclists' Associations FEMA is the Brussels-based Non-Governmental Organisation representing riders' interests within the European Union institutions and the United Nations agencies.
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EU REGULATION ON MOTORCYCLE TOWING TRAILERS 25 June 2004 - MAG UK The Motorcycle Action Group welcomes news from Europe that the principle of freedom of movement for motorcycles towing a trailer has prevailed in Spain! |
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GREEN LANES - BMF GIVES CAUTIOUS SUPPORT TO MINISTER’S CALLS FOR INCLUSIVE DIALOGUE 24 June 2004 - BMF Following a meeting with Alun Michael, the Minister of State at the Department for Food and Rural Affairs (DeFRA), and a delegation from the All Party Group for Motorcycling to discuss Rights of Way for motorcycles, the BMF has supported calls for an inclusive dialoge.
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MOTOR CYCLE INDUSTRY SAYS RIDER SAFETY MUST FOCUS ON RIDER ENGAGEMENT, NOT RIDER VILIFICATION 24 June 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The Motor Cycle Industry Association says that today’s announcement of the 2003 Provisional Road Casualty
Statistics by the Department for Transport (DfT) has underlined the need for positive action on rider safety such as that which is being taken by the motorcycle industry. |
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FREE BIKERS BREAKFASTS AT THE ACE CAFÉ ON RIDE TO WORK DAY 28TH JULY 21 June 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The Motor Cycle Industry Association has joined forces with the Ace Café, London to celebrate the
annual campaign Ride to Work Day July 28th. |
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NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE WEEK AND RIDE TO WORK DAY 25TH – 31ST JULY 21 June 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd What is National Motorcycle Week? |
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MAG'S RAFFLE PRIZE WINNERS 21 June 2004 - MAG UK The first prize in The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) annual National Raffle has been won by a West Midlands man. |
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SPEED CAMERA REPORT IS FALSE 21 June 2004 - Safe Speed The recent official report on the benefits of UK speed cameras is totally unjustified in its headline conclusions, says Safe Speed.
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MINISTER CALLS FOR INCLUSIVE DIALOGUE ON RIGHTS OF WAY ISSUE 18 June 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd Lembit Öpik - MP for Montgomeryshire and Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Motorcycle Group -
has expressed optimism following a meeting with Alun Michael, Minister of State for DeFRA, and a
delegation from the All Party Group for Motorcycling to discuss Rights of Way for motorcycles. |
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BMF'S GEMS SHINES AGAIN!! 15 June 2004 - BMF Despite a few spots of rain on the Saturday, last weekend’s Garden Of England Motorcycle Show (GEMS) brought a shine and a smile to thousands of bikers attending the popular Kent show. |  |
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‘GET ON YOUR BIKE’ IN NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE WEEK JULY 2004 14 June 2004 - BMF National Motorcycle Week is aimed at raising the profile of motorcycling in the UK and to demonstrate the positive aspects associated with using a powered two-wheeler. The Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI) is responsible for coordinating the event that will take place from July 25th – July 31st. |
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