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MIXED MOTORCYCLE MARKET FOR FEBRUARY 15 March 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd New motorcycle registration figures released today by the MCI today show that February’s bleak weather brought very little sunshine into British showrooms.
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FEBRUARY 2005 NEW REGISTRATION FIGURES FOR MOTORCYCLES, MOPEDS AND SCOOTERS 15 March 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd ALL FIGURES ARE BASED ON DATA AVAILABLE AT TIME OF PRODUCTION |
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SB 297 REPEALS MANDATORY HELMET LAW 14 March 2005 - AAA Michigan Nationwide, US motorcycle fatality rates have been rising. The total number of fatalities is up 73 percent between 1997 (2,116 deaths) and 2003 (3,661 deaths). In addition, the fatality rate per 100,000 registered motorcycles is up -- from 55.3 in 1997 to 65.3 in 2002.
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SPEED CAMERA CAUSES HIGH SPEED CRASH IN NORFOLK
11 March 2005 - Safe Speed In a frightening display of arrogance the The Norfolk Speed Camera Partnership have branded motorists 'lunatics' after their camera van caused a dangerous high speed crash on the A11. |
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BIG DOG MOTORCYCLES ENDORSES THE NMDA FOR RENTAL AND LEASING PROGRAMS 10 March 2005 - National Motorcycle Dealers Association MBA Holdings, Inc. and the National Motorcycle Dealers Association (NMDA) have received the backing of Big Dog Motorcycles for the NMDA's motorcycle leasing program and to enroll the Big Dog dealer network as rental operators in MBA's wholly owned subsidiary, Worldwide Motorcycle Rentals.
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OBITUARY FOR SIMON MILWARD 10 March 2005 - Federation of European Motorcyclists' Associations It is with great sadness that the Federation of European Motorcyclists' Associations (FEMA) has to announce the passing on of its former General Secretary Simon Milward following a road accident occurred on the 4th of march 2005 near the city of Kayes in Mali (West Africa). |
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MOTORCYCLING LOSES ONE OF ITS GREATS 08 March 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The death of biking lobbyist, Simon Milward, has come as a shock to the MCI and his passing is a great loss to motorcycling. |
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SIMON MILWARD TRAGICALLY KILLED IN AFRICA 08 March 2005 - MAG UK It is with great regret that we must tell you that Simon Milward, the former General Secretary of the Federation of European Motorcyclists Associations (FEMA) has died in a road accident in Africa while on a round the world charity fund-raising motorcycle ride.
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SIMON MILWARD 1965 – 2005, ONE IN A MILLION 08 March 2005 - BMF The death of Simon Milward, former General Secretary of what is now FEMA (Federation of European Motorcyclists Associations), has shocked many of his friends in the BMF and is a loss to motorcycling. |  |
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MBA HOLDINGS, INC. ANNOUNCES NEW RENTAL SOFTWARE
23 February 2005 - MBA Holdings Inc MBA Holdings, Inc. and National Motorcycle Dealers Association (NMDA) personnel have just returned from the Dealer Expo 2005/Big Twin East Motorcycle Show in Indianapolis, Indiana. |
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2005 CONFERENCE MEETINGS
20 February 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The 2005 FIM Conference Meetings took place from 18 to 20 February, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel near Geneva Airport. |
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FOLLY BOTTOM: MISINFORMATION
18 February 2005 - Safe Speed Safe Speed deplores misleading information issued by the Wiltshire and Swindon Safety Camera Partnership. |
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2005 CONFERENCE MEETINGS
15 February 2005 - Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme The 2005 FIM Conference Meetings will take place from 18 to 20 February, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel near Geneva Airport. |
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NMDA INITIATES NUMEROUS MANUFACTURER PARTNERSHIP NEGOTIATIONS AT V-TWIN EXPO 31 January 2005 - MBA Holdings Inc The National Motorcycle Dealers Association, a subsidiary of MBA Holdings, Inc., just concluded a highly successful weekend as an exhibitor at the V-Twin Expo, the prominent motorcycle industry trade show in Cincinnati hosted by EasyRiders, a leading motorcycle magazine publisher and trade show sponsor. |
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SMALLER BUSINESSES OFFERED UP TO £500 TO GET BRITAIN GIVING 26 January 2005 - Institute of Fundraising HARLEY-DAVIDSON ONE OF THE FIRST TO HIT THE THROTTLE |  |
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NMDA SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH GEICO 24 January 2005 - MBA Holdings Inc MBA Holdings Inc. through its subsidiary, National Motorcycle Dealers Association, LLC (NMDA), has finalized an agreement with GEICO (Government Employees Insurance Company), a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., to promote GEICO motorcycle liability and collision insurance through a unique link on its Web site, www.nmda.us. |
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US ANNUAL MOTORCYCLE SALES ROAR THROUGH THE ONE MILLION MARK 21 January 2005 - Motorcycle Industry Council Upward Trend Continues for 12th Consecutive Year. New motorcycle sales continued to climb last year, rising through the one million mark and reaching levels not seen since the 1970s.
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2004 SALES FIGURES REVEAL DYNAMIC AND VIBRANT MOTORCYCLE MARKET 19 January 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd In 2004 133,938 new motorcycles were registered in the United Kingdom, 14% fewer than in 2003 according to figures released today by the Motor Cycle Industry Association.
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DECEMBER 2004 NEW REGISTRATION FIGURES FOR MOTORCYCLES, MOPEDS AND SCOOTERS 19 January 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd DECEMBER, YEAR NEW REGISTRATIONS
DECEMBER AND YEAR TO DATE COMPARISONS FOR NEW REGISTRATIONS BY STYLE
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CHROME SYSTEMS JOINS STAR 13 January 2005 - Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR (Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail), the IT standards body for the North American retail automotive industry, has announced that Chrome Systems (Chrome), provider of automotive data, configuration technology and commerce solutions, has joined its organization. |
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