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  • Biker groups call on government to recognise the role of bikes and scooters during the coronavirus crisis

    Biker groups call on government to recognise the role of bikes and scooters during the coronavirus crisis

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    A coalition of the UK’s largest biker organisations has submitted a White Paper which calls for the government to recognise the role of motorcycles and scooters during the ongoing coronavirus crisis. The coalition includes the Motorcycle Action Group (MAG), the Vintage Motorcycle Club (VMCC), the Trail Riders Fellowship (TRF) and the British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF)…

  • Riding from Dawn till Dusk with the TRF to raise money for road traffic accident victims

    Riding from Dawn till Dusk with the TRF to raise money for road traffic accident victims

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    Last month, the Cambridgeshire and Suffolk Trail Riders Fellowship (TRF) ran its annual Dawn to Dusk ride, to raise money for charity Headway Cambridgeshire.    The annual event invites members of the TRF on a 270-mile, 12 hour ride – starting off from the Essex border and heading for Hunstanton, taking in as many trails,…

  • Ducati launches Taste of Joy app for Scrambler riders (looks pretty sweet for those up for some Italian miles)

    Ducati launches Taste of Joy app for Scrambler riders (looks pretty sweet for those up for some Italian miles)

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    Taste of Joy, Ducati Scrambler’s App for motorcycling and street food enthusiasts. Over 150 addresses of Italian street food points, from north to south, offering typical cuisine and original menus Taste of Joy also provides countless motorcycling routes to explore The new Ducati Scrambler App also shows you where to find petrol stations in Italy…

  • How to ride motorcycle green lanes

    How to ride motorcycle green lanes

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    Ask around your mates and you’ll probably find that quite a few of them have already clocked onto the joys of motorcycle green lanes (or trail riding). And with good reason too – often there’s no better thing to do than whip out a local Ordnance Survey map and figure out where the nearest byways…

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