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  1. Saturday 15th February - 8pm 'till late

    Adventure accessories retailer AltRider will debut their new 2014 protection parts at the MCN London Motorcycle Show. Along with manufacturing premium accessories for adventure motorcycles, AltRider is also known for their public involvement with the riding community offering training events, access to exclusive off-road terrain and more. To spread the word about off-road adventures, AltRider is partnering with Ace Cafe London to host an after show party following the Saturday edition of the MCN London show.

    Join fellow ADV riders after the show to hang out and talk bikes at the world famous Ace Cafe London. There will be plenty of bikes to check out, along with delicious food, drinks and awesome music. AltRider will be offering a raffle for door prizes, and you can also sign up to win a trip to the USA to ride with AltRider.

    The festivities start at 20:00 and run until 24:00 on February 15th.

    For more information visit AltRider at the MCN London show, booth #A30.

    Seattle-based AltRider specialises in designing and manufacturing high-quality parts and accessories for adventure motorcycles. AltRider utilises only the highest quality production techniques; CNC tube bending, 5 axis laser cutting and hand TIG welding are just a few of the methods that are standard practice. All products are 100% designed and manufactured in the USA. Discover the difference at www.altrider.eu

    For more information about what's on at the Ace, check out
    www.ace-cafe-london.com

  2. South African rider AJ Venter will return to the Isle of Man TT Races, fuelled by Monster Energy, in 2014 as part of the Top Gun Racing team.

    It will be Venter's second year of competing on the Mountain Course and this time he will compete in all solo races, riding Hondas in the 600cc and 1000cc categories and a Kawasaki in the Lightweight Race.

    The former British Supersport Championship front runner made his debut appearance at the TT last year, lapping in excess of 116mph, before going on to ride at the Macau Grand Prix for the first time and is determined to come back to the Island this year and continue to build on his road racing career.

    AJ will also be competing in the South African Superbike Championship onboard a BMW S1000RR, which he will prepare himself under the AJ Venter Racing Team banner. The team's plan is to keep racing at home, remain injury free, and focus on the TT for 2014

    Top Gun Racing is run by former racer and TT competitor Adrian Cox, the RAF man hanging up his leathers after last year's Formula 1 Classic TT when he took eighth on his 600cc Honda, winning the privateer category in the process. After making his debut at the Manx Grand Prix in 2010, Cox moved up to the TT in 2012 and went on to win two bronze replicas with a best finish of 15th in last year's Lightweight race. Other riders to benefit form the support of Top Gun Racing include former Senior Manx GP winner and fellow RAF man Michael Russell.

    The team will be competing with support from the RAF, Breitling, Silkolene, Energy and X Bikes and further information can be found on their website www.topgunracing.co.uk

    Speaking about his forthcoming TT campaign, Venter said: "I am over the moon to be joining Adrian Cox's team, as he is close friends with the team I rode for at last year's TT where I was treated like royalty. What really excites me this year is that I'll be able to do a lot more laps as I will be competing in 6 races rather than three. I learnt a lot from last year's event, and this year I will be coming back more focused physically and mentally. One thing that has bugged me since last year is that I wasn't able to get my final flying lap in the Senior Race, and on my previous lap I had just done my quickest time of the event."

    "I am confident in Adrian and his team as he is coming off 18 years of racing experience as well as riding himself around the TT, and if there is one thing money can't buy, it's experience. I must say a big thank you to Paul Phillips and his whole team, Full Throttle Racing Accessories, Minopex, Wiesehof Coffee, Arai, Ultimate Fitness Centre and SBK Sunglasses for making it possible for me to travel halfway across the world to continue pursuing a dream of standing on that TT podium one day. If it was not for any of them, the TT would still just be a Playstation game."

     

  3. Bikers from Shropshire and the wider Midlands area are invited to start the season off in style on Sunday 27th April 2014.

    MAA mascot with bikersBike4Life Fest is being held at RAF Museum Cosford in support for two local charities - the Midlands Air Ambulance and Royal Air Force Museum. The event is being run in collaboration with the Safer Roads Partnership and West Mercia Police and this year is being supported by radio station Planet Rock and is set to be the biggest organised biker gathering in the Midlands this year.

    The event will feature various trade stands, bike dealers, arena displays, live music at the Planet Rock stage and refreshments with plenty to entertain the non bikers of the family! The popular Bike4Life Ride Out will also be taking place on the same day, and is expected to attract over 2,000 bikers. Leaving from Meole Brace, Shrewsbury, the 23 mile Ride Out will finish at the event at RAF Museum Cosford where all the bikers can enjoy the entertainment on offer at the Bike4Life Festival.

    There will be the opportunity to speak to various local clubs and dealers, watch the activities on display in the arena and enjoy live music and food with fellow bikers. One of the main focuses of the event will be the opportunity to speak to The Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists (IAM), Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) and other trainers to find out more about further training and additional courses that are out there to brush up on your biking skills.

    Vicki Bristow from the Safer Roads Partnership says: “It promises to be a great day out for riders. It doesn’t matter if you’re thinking about buying a bike, just getting started, or have been riding for years and are an experienced biker there will be something there for everyone. Put the 27th April in your diary now so you don’t miss the event!”

    With hundreds of bikers already signed up, organisers are expecting thousands will show their support on the day and join in the fun, so, if you’re a biker and you’re not already registered for the Ride Out or just want to find out more visit www.bike4lifefest.com or call the Bike4Life Festival team on 01902 376 252. Find us on Facebook by searching for Bike4Life Fest and follow us on Twitter @Bike4LifeFest.

    The festival will run from 10:00am to 4:00pm and visitors of all ages, not just bikers are encouraged to come along. Bikers wishing to participate in the ride out MUST have a full licence as the route to the Museum will travel along the M54 motorway.

    Bikers can find out more information on the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity by visiting www.midlandsairambulance.com or for more information on the RAF Museum Cosford visit www.rafmuseum.org. Further details about the Safer Roads Partnership can be found at www.srpwestmercia.org.uk

  4. Gene Vincent Night - Shakin' Up A Storm!
     
    Saturday 8th February
    9pm - 2am
    Entry £10
    Sorry No Under 18s
     
    Ace Cafe London, hosting the annual Gene Vincent Tribute Night at the cafe on Saturday 8th February, this year celebrates the 50th anniversary of the 1964 release "Shakin' Up A Storm" and features the renowned and highly regarded Graham Fenton and The All Stars, together with DJ Bill Guntrip on the decks.
     
    Graham, who knew Gene, began his rock n' roll career with the Houseshakers, the band that supported and backed Gene on the last leg of his 1969 UK tour. After the Houseshakers, and subsequently the Hellraisers, Graham joined Matchbox to include opening the first concert held at Wembley Stadium, the London Rock n' Roll Show of 1972, and the rest, as they say is history!
     
    The evening includes opportunity to win a range of prizes including two pairs of tickets to attend the cafe's forthcoming rare London appearance of Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers gig on Saturday 8th March along with an Ace 75th anniversary goodie pack and copies of Vintage Rock magazine.
     
    To be in with a chance of winning, retain your entry raffle ticket. Draw to be held on the evening.
     
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  5. Lembit Öpik, the Motorcycle Action Group’s (MAG) Director of Communications & Public Affairs, has spoken out against the implied imposition of a mandatory helmet law for cyclists.

    The threat has arisen as a result of the Advertising Standards Agency’s (ASA) directive to Cycling Scotland, requiring them to feature cyclists wearing helmets, and refusing to authorise a television advertisement which showed a
    rider without a helmet – claiming that to do so would be ‘socially irresponsible.’

    Lembit says ‘in 1973, British motorcyclists suffered a hammer blow to their liberty with the introduction of a mandatory helmet law. Over the last four decades we have never wavered from our principled position of opposing this authoritarian regulation. It’s not because we’re against safety; rather it’s because we’re pro-choice. At the heart of any truly free society, citizens have the right to make personal decisions about their welfare and the level of risk they’re willing to entertain. No government has the moral authority to forcibly impose its opinion about what’s best for citizens, because such a move is counter to the very freedoms which democracy exists to uphold. As such, we offer our full support to Britain’s cyclists in opposing the mandatory wearing of helmets. This is a symbolic test of the liberty. A defeat on this would be a catastrophic failure of politicians to respect the personal liberty of the people.’

    MAG Chairman John Mitchell adds ‘I have instructed MAG’s Reps to provide whatever support is necessary to assist the British cycling community to successfully resist this ominous legislative menace. The ASA has effectively used its position to censor Cycling Scotland’s right to illustrate cyclists’ liberty to ride without a helmet. They have evidently not got the right to veto the portrayal of a legal activity, but the precedent is extremely dangerous. Their action has reignited an issue which has been quietly smouldering for some time as far as motorcyclists are concerned. Make no mistake, we’re ready, willing and able to take this issue to the politicians, and I have no doubt that
    this debate will now extend to bikers as well as cyclists. The Cycle Touring Club, which represents cyclists is firmly against compulsory helmet use, as it feels that mandatory helmet use will reduce the numbers of those people who take up cycling. What unites us all is our belief in personal choice. The very last thing elected politicians who ignore this can expect is an easy ride.’


    www.mag-uk.org