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Get on the Road to Romance in National Motorcycle Week 2009
04 July 2009
Motorcycling isn’t just for the boys it offers the road to romance, love and sex appeal. Famous faces increase their x-factor when they get onto two wheels on the big screen so why not you?
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Millions of Commuters Could Save Pounds
01 July 2009
5.5 million car commuters* could save themselves money by switching to two wheels, according to the Motorcycle Industry Association (MCI), on publication of a new survey carried out for National Motorcycle Week 2009.
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National Motorcycle Week and Ride to Work Day
11 June 2009
National Motorcycle Week 2009 is promoting the ‘Get More Out of Life’ message during the campaign, which runs from 12th-18th July 2009.
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Carey-Clinch Leaves MCI but Retain Vital Industry Role
14 January 2009
After 10 years as director of public affairs, Craig Carey-Clinch has left the Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI) to take on the challenge of developing a motorcycle-focused public affairs consultancy. In his new role as managing director of Rowan Public Affairs (RPA), Craig will act as consultant to the MCI with continued responsibility for the delivery of strategic advice and public affairs lobbying in Westminster and Brussels.
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Motorcycle Market Ends 2008 Just 3.4% Down
10 January 2009
Industry sees opportunities in 2009. Figures from the Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI) reflect the resilience of the motorcycle market in the economic downturn, ending 2008 just 4,866 registrations short of 2007.
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Sheila Rainger Joins Motorcycle Industry Association
05 November 2008
Sheila Rainger, one of the country’s leading automotive industry campaigners, has joined the Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI) as director of research and statistical services. A motorcyclist herself, Sheila joins the MCI from the Royal Automobile Club Foundation for Motoring (RAC Foundation) where she has been deputy director since April this year. Before that, Sheila was acting director as well as head of campaigns.
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Riders Get To Grips With Manhole Covers
20 February 2008
Carriageway manhole covers, especially on bends, can present a potentially lethal danger to motorcyclists but this could all change if revisions to the European Standard for them, proposed by the UK, is agreed. It is well known that over time some manhole cover surfaces become smooth and polished and if wet, very slippery, but thanks to the work undertaken by the National Motorcycle Council i.e. The British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF), Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers (IHIE), Motor Cycle Industry Association MCIA, Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) RAC Foundation and Devon County Council, the UK committee working on the revision of European Standard EN124 have agreed unanimously to recommend a minimum ‘polished skid resistance value for manhole covers’.
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