C'mon guys help me out on the website of motorcycle journalist Kevin Ash !!!!
There's a lively debate about motorcycling, economy/price, racing etc
I have chipped in a bit about scooters but lets tell 'em about the part maxi scooters can play - and how much fun they are !
http://www.ashonbikes.com/content/racing-money-wasted
Racing is money wasted
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Re: Racing is money wasted
Well spotted. I think Kev is right. As I'm still at home with a sick knee, I'll fire up my electronic pen a bit later. I've not much else to do until I can walk ok again. 

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Re: Racing is money wasted
Yes, wasted. After all, nothing like KERS or spoilers on F1 cars will ever be seen on a ...oh.
Mind you, I am bit pushed to know what bike racing has contributed.
BTW, PTW sales are rubbish at the moment except for.. TA DA! scooters.
Mind you, I am bit pushed to know what bike racing has contributed.
BTW, PTW sales are rubbish at the moment except for.. TA DA! scooters.
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Re: Racing is money wasted
StephenC wrote:Yes, wasted. After all, nothing like KERS or spoilers on F1 cars will ever be seen on a ...oh.
Bradford back in the 50’s and 60’s when the milk floats went downhill the wheels would drive the motors turning them into generators to recharge the batteries a little, is this not a form of KERS?
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Re: Racing is money wasted
You beat me to it! Yes it is!Deeping wrote:StephenC wrote:Yes, wasted. After all, nothing like KERS or spoilers on F1 cars will ever be seen on a ...oh.
Bradford back in the 50’s and 60’s when the milk floats went downhill the wheels would drive the motors turning them into generators to recharge the batteries a little, is this not a form of KERS?
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Lou wrote:You beat me to it! Yes it is!Deeping wrote:StephenC wrote:Yes, wasted. After all, nothing like KERS or spoilers on F1 cars will ever be seen on a ...oh.
Bradford back in the 50’s and 60’s when the milk floats went downhill the wheels would drive the motors turning them into generators to recharge the batteries a little, is this not a form of KERS?

I hope Unigate (or whoever) stuck a patent on that!
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Funny though, in Kev's article some respondents go on about motorcycle safety and how the g'ment don't really want to encourage us lot or any newcomers to use motor bikes more because they are dangerous! Yet on the news today, the government are crowing about how successful the Olympic cycling has been and how there are thuosands of extra cycles being sold and being used on the roads. 54,000 more women have taken up cycling in the last 6 months with another 100,000 women taking it up in the next 6 months apparently. It didn't mention how many men were taking it up, but undoubtedly, loads!
So how is it the g'ment are so keen for this to happen when the AA in several reports tell us that cycling is one of the most dangerous methods of transport in the UK and indeed 'Urop'! They site that you are 37 times more likely to die riding a cycle for any given journey than if you used a car. I don't know what the figures are for a motorcycle/scooters but I know it's one hell of a lot less than that! Where I work, so many people cycle, but tell me motorcycling is far too dangerous for them to take up! How's that work?
So how is it the g'ment are so keen for this to happen when the AA in several reports tell us that cycling is one of the most dangerous methods of transport in the UK and indeed 'Urop'! They site that you are 37 times more likely to die riding a cycle for any given journey than if you used a car. I don't know what the figures are for a motorcycle/scooters but I know it's one hell of a lot less than that! Where I work, so many people cycle, but tell me motorcycling is far too dangerous for them to take up! How's that work?
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Data manipulation, governments are good at thatData wrote:Funny though, in Kev's article some respondents go on about motorcycle safety and how the g'ment don't really want to encourage us lot or any newcomers to use motor bikes more because they are dangerous! Yet on the news today, the government are crowing about how successful the Olympic cycling has been and how there are thuosands of extra cycles being sold and being used on the roads. 54,000 more women have taken up cycling in the last 6 months with another 100,000 women taking it up in the next 6 months apparently. It didn't mention how many men were taking it up, but undoubtedly, loads!
So how is it the g'ment are so keen for this to happen when the AA in several reports tell us that cycling is one of the most dangerous methods of transport in the UK and indeed 'Urop'! They site that you are 37 times more likely to die riding a cycle for any given journey than if you used a car. I don't know what the figures are for a motorcycle/scooters but I know it's one hell of a lot less than that! Where I work, so many people cycle, but tell me motorcycling is far too dangerous for them to take up! How's that work?

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Re: Racing is money wasted
I doubt the AA do a breakdown service for bicycles and neither do they sell cyclists insurance. More bicycles = less money for the AA.
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I'm not, honest!!...Deeping wrote:/quote]
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