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News by Date: September 2004

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FUN AT UNDER A TON FROM WEISE
30 September 2004 - Fowlers of Bristol
Weise continue to set the standard when it comes to quality and value in motorcycle clothing, with their new touring jacket which sells for under £100!
PRICES TO MAKE KIDS GRIZZLY THIS XMAS
30 September 2004 - Watsonian-Squire
Malaguti's Grizzly 50cc autos have been a seasonal best-seller for many years and have been an introduction to motorcycling for many youngsters.
BRAKING NEWS FROM BSR
30 September 2004 - BSR Aerotek
The British winter can exact a terrible toll on motorcycles. Motorcycle engine bolts are particularly susceptible to corrosion, affecting the bike’s appearance and the owner’s ability to perform maintenance.
CHANGE IN LEGISLATION STILL KEEPS BIKERS WAITING
30 September 2004 - Industrie-Verband Motorrad Deutschland e. V.
Speed restriction to 80 km/h decelerates 125cc market
BMW’S NEW K1200 R HIGH-PERFORMANCE ROADSTER
27 September 2004 - BMW Motorrad GB
Immediately after the introduction of its first superbike – the K1200 S – BMW Motorrad announced that it is to launch a new roadster based on the high performance machine.
FORMOTION NIGHT ADVANTAGE CLOCK
27 September 2004 - Motohaus Powersports
The latest gadget from American instrument brand Formotion is Night Advantage Clock. This waterproof & shock-resistant device has a 10% smaller case design but with a 23% larger face area than Formotion's other clocks.
SKIDMARX FAIRING LOWERS FOR HONDA NT650-V
24 September 2004 - Skidmarx
Skidmarx, the motorcycle bodywork specialists, have developed a kit to extend the fairing on the Honda NT650-V Deauville.
TRIUMPH TRIBUTE
24 September 2004 - Triumph ValMoto
A triumphant ValMoto team is intent on claiming its second victory in two weeks this weekend.
GRIPPING STUFF
22 September 2004 - BMW Motorrad GB
Winter is not the best time to ride a motorcycle but hardened bikers keep going thanks to the technology available in today’s motorcycle garments.
SPEEDWAY NEWS AND FIXTURES 21.9.04
21 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association
WOLVERHAMPTON will face Ipswich in the semi-final of the Elite League play-offs at Monmore Green next Monday.
6 OF THE BEST FROM INFINITY
20 September 2004 - Infinity Motorcycles
Autumn bargains from Infinity Motorcycles
2004 INTERNATIONAL MOTORCYCLE & SCOOTER SHOW SET TO TURN HEADS
20 September 2004 - MCI Exhibitions Ltd
A re-vamped 2004 International Motorcycle and Scooter Show, to be held at Birmingham NEC, 5-14 November, is set to get pulses racing.
MAG PUTS ITS MONEY WHERE ITS MOUTH IS
20 September 2004 - MAG UK
The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) has paid out a reward of £500 to Wirral motorcyclist Keith Buck for his effort in combating motorcycle theft.
AMA PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE FLAT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP TO CLOSE WITH DU QUOIN DOUBLEHEADER
20 September 2004 - AMA Pro Racing
After nearly a seven-month run the 2004 AMA Progressive Insurance Flat Track Championship will conclude with a doubleheader event at the Du Quoin (Ill.) State Fairgrounds on Sept. 24 and 25.
WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY
20 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association
WOLVES will face Ipswich in the semi-finals of the Elite League play-offs after a convincing 61-33 win over a weakened Oxford at Monmore.
SHEFFIELD SPEEDWAY
20 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association
PIRTEK Tigers skipper Andre Compton emerged from Sunday night's Owlerton carnage as the 2004 Premier League Riders' Champion.
WORLD SUPERSPORT - IMOLA PREVIEW
20 September 2004 - Yamaha Racing
The Supersport World Championship makes its third and final visit to Italy this season when the penultimate round of the 2004 campaign takes place at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, on the outskirts of the town of Imola, a 20 minute drive from the city of Bologna, this weekend (September 24-26).
SPEEDWAY: NEWS AND FIXTURES 20.9.04
20 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association
SHEFFIELD skipper Andre Compton won a controversial Premier League Riders' Championship on his own Owlerton track. Compton was awarded the win after he crashed alongside Workington's Simon Stead in the final and referee Will Hunter excluded Stead.
YOU’RE ONLY AS GOOD AS YOUR LAST RACE
20 September 2004 - Triumph ValMoto
Craig Jones brought elation and heartbreaking irony to Donington Park. Just days after Triumph announced its withdrawal from racing, the Cheshire teenager repaid the faith that his team has shown in him over the past two years by providing it with an emotional and unbelievably spectacular victory.
SPEEDWAY: NEWS AND FIXTURES 19.9.04
19 September 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association
JASON Crump is on the verge of world championship glory after finishing runner-up to Tomasz Gollob in the Polish Grand Prix.
 
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