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News by Date: March 2005

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FOGGY THRILLS THE KUALA LUMPUR CROWDS
14 March 2005 - Foggy PETRONAS Racing
Carl Fogarty thrilled the Malaysian crowds during a rare outing in his race leathers for the PETRONAS annual public demonstration to promote the PETRONAS Malaysian F1 Grand Prix in Kuala Lumpur.
NEW WORKING TIME RULES FOR COMMERCIAL DRIVERS AND CREW
14 March 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
New rules to ensure that commercial drivers and crew do not work too many hours were laid before Parliament today.
DVLA REVIEWS MEDICAL LICENSING POLICY FOR DRIVERS
14 March 2005 - DVLA
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is undertaking an independent review of the way medical conditions are assessed, their effect on an individual’s fitness to drive and associated road safety implications.
AEROTEK STAINLESS ENGINE KITS FOR CLASSIC JAPANESE BIKES
14 March 2005 - BSR Aerotek
Removing engine bolts on older Japanese machinery can be a real headache and, chances are, once you’ve removed the bolts, they’ll be in no condition to be fastened back afterwards.
WONDERS NAMES FEDERAL COMPANIES/ALLIED TO TRANSPORT 'ART OF THE MOTORCYCLE' EXHIBIT
14 March 2005 - Federal Companies
Wonders, the Memphis International Cultural Series that has been presenting internationally renowned exhibitions since 1987 -- including Ramesses the Great, Napoleon, Titanic and the Imperial Tombs of China -- has again chosen Allied Special Products and the Federal Companies to transport its newest exhibition, The Art of the Motorcycle.
COOPER TIRE'S TEXARKANA PLANT HALTS PRODUCTION
14 March 2005 - Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company (NYSE:CTB) and the Texarkana United Steelworkers Local 752L were not able to reach agreement on a new labor contract.
MORE AWARENESS BY CAR DRIVERS COULD CONTRIBUTE TO MOTORCYCLE SAFETY SAYS RESEARCH
14 March 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd
Research commissioned by the Motor Cycle Industry Association has found that 69 percent of people in the UK think that more awareness by car drivers could make a useful contribution to motorcycle safety on the roads.
FARO RIDES WITH 'AMERICAN CHOPPER'
14 March 2005 - FARO Technologies Inc.
FARO Technologies, Inc., the only company with a complete line of portable 3D coordinate measurement systems for the Computer-Aided Measuring (CAM2) market, announced it has signed a shop support agreement with Orange County Choppers, the custom motorcycle shop featured on The Discovery Channel's popular show 'American Chopper.'
BAGSTER MINI TT BAGS
14 March 2005 - GOBYBIKE.COM
Fed up with using a large bag to carry small items, put your Bagster tank cover to even greater use, well - here’s the answer!
GREAT VALUE LINE-UP FROM MOTO-ROMA
14 March 2005 - E P Barrus Ltd
Moto-roma has introduced three new models to the range all powered by Zongshen, one of China’s largest makers of motorcycles and motorcycle engines.
SWIVEL ON THESE!
14 March 2005 - Baseline Ltd
Pivot Pegz, the revolutionary off-road foot pegs that swivel as you move your feet, are now available for most popular 2005 models.
NEIL HODGSON SWITCHES TO ARLEN NESS CLOTHING FOR 2005
14 March 2005 - Arlen Nesswear UK Ltd
Neil Hodgson took an impressive second place at Daytona in his debut race wearing Arlen Ness leathers & gloves.
VENHILL 2-HOSE CONVERSION KIT FOR 2005 R6
14 March 2005 - Venhill Engineering Limited
Venhill have developed a kit to convert the front brake lines on the latest Yamaha R6 to twin braided hoses.
ATSUTA 2ND IN BRITISH MX OPENER
14 March 2005 - Suzuki Racing
Motovision Racing Suzuki rider Yoshitaka Atsuta equalled his best ever result in the Maxxis MX1 British Motocross Championship by taking second position today at Canada Heights for the opening round of the 2005 national series.
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.
CARMICHAEL RACES FOR EIGHT IN ORLANDO
14 March 2005 - Clear Channel Entertainment
THQ World Supercross GP/THQ AMA Supercross Series returns to Orlando’s Citrus Bowl this Saturday after an eight year hiatus. Three-time 250cc THQ World Supercross GP/THQ AMA Supercross Series champion and local favorite Ricky Carmichael, of Havana, Fla., races for his eighth win of the season.
LES SHAND WALKS AWAY FROM HIS DONINGTON CRASH UNHURT AND VOWS TO BE BACK FOR BRANDS.
13 March 2005 - Aim Racing
Les Shand had a disappointing opening test session of the 2005 Superstock championship. The AIM Rider was 30 minutes into his first test session of the day when he fell off at the fast flowing Craner Curves.
RIZLA SUZUKI HAS THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE JOB
13 March 2005 - Rizla-Suzuki
RIZLA SUZUKI British Superbike technicians have the right tools to get their jobs done quicker and faster than ever before thanks to a new partnership with Mac Tools, one of the world's leading automotive tool and equipment companies.
WOLVERHAMPTON SPEEDWAY
13 March 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
PARRYS International Wolves will be put through their paces for the first time this year at the club's press and practice session on Monday.
SHEFFIELD SPEEDWAY
13 March 2005 - British Speedway Promoters Association
FORMER Miss Great Britain Nicki Lane will add some glamour to Sheffield Pirtek Tigers's media launch on Wednesday.
 
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