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Zero Motorcycles snares Scot Harden for Global Marketing
News 9 Sep 2010 | 9:16 am
The world of off-road motorcycles could see a shift in the way they ride the trails.
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Stunting on Dallas highway leads to motorcycle fatality
News 9 Sep 2010 | 9:01 am
Another motorcycle accident was caught on camera with a deadlier ending than footage seen in other incidents.
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Captain America to ride motorcycle onto the big screen
News 9 Sep 2010 | 8:26 amIts official; the country’s most patriotic superhero, Marvel’s Captain America rides an Indian motorcycle, at least according Britain’s newspaper the Daily Mail.
The newspaper published pictures from the set of the production bringing one Marvel’s most famous and certainly treasured superheroes to the big screen, Captain America. A stunt man is seen in the saddle of what appears to be a vintage Indian motorcycle and whether a real classic or dressed by the prop department, Captain America’s ride comes with machine guns and rockets.
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Harley-Davidson and bikers visit Jerry Lewis Telethon
News 8 Sep 2010 | 7:56 am
Big hearted bikers were front and center as Harley-Davidson brought motorcycle generosity to the legendary Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon.
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Mixed reviews for motorcycle drama Sons of Anarchy
News 8 Sep 2010 | 7:26 am
The hit motorcycle drama, Sons of Anarchy stormed onto the small screen last night for it’s the premier of its third season, much to the anticipation of millions of fans.
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Knightley goes retro on vintage motorcycle
News 6 Sep 2010 | 11:09 am
Motorcycles rode down the sexy road of advertising over the weekend as British actress Keira Knightley went retro on a vintage Ducati.
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Hurricane Earl kind to Canadian motorcycle event
News 6 Sep 2010 | 10:53 am
It was a visit from Mother Nature that could have gone either way for a Canadian motorcycle rally as Hurricane Earl cruised up the east coast of the United States.
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More motorcycle miles for less
News 6 Sep 2010 | 9:23 am
While it may feel like there are a host of things to keep a biker from laying down those motorcycle miles, lately a somber slant comes from the struggling economy.
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Unions to vote on the future of motorcycle production in Wisconsin
News 4 Sep 2010 | 7:57 am
While it may appear that the only sports Harley-Davidson prefers are the various forms of motorcycle racing, some particular union members surely feel the famous manufacturer enjoys a little hardball as well.
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Classic Cannonball for Vintage motorcycles
News 4 Sep 2010 | 6:39 am
To many it may seem as if a motorcycle museum is being transported across the country with each display being individually ridden from beginning to end.
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Motorcycle safety campaign gives bikers personality
Whether right or wrong, motorcycle safety campaigns are rarely the topic of conversation at bike nights or the various other places riders might hang out.
Unless you happen to be talking about the British safety campaign.
THINK! the incredibly original and attention grabbing campaign has left a lasting impression with bikers both sides of the Atlantic. Most recently the You Tube video of a rider suddenly slamming into the side of a car pulling out into an intersection was posted on motorcycle forums and led to pages of comments.
As of March 1st, the latest version of motorcycle safety commercials hit the British airwaves for the new approach being taken by the officials behind THINK!
Called 'Named Riders', the new commercials show riders with flashing neon signs attached to their bikes which spell out their name and personality traits. 'Shy retiring type' and 'New Dad' are some of the neon signs seen in the latest round of ads. The voiceover at the end asks drivers to look out for motorcyclists next time they're out driving.
This different approach comes from recent research that showed drivers are more likely to notice motorcyclists on the roads if they personally know a biker. The research, completed by Dr. David Crundall of the University of Nottingham, showed that empathy with motorcyclists is important and drivers with relatives who ride have been reported to have fewer collisions with bikers as well as demonstrating better observation skills in regard to motorcycles.
Qualitative research conducted by the Department for Transport also revealed that motorcyclists can seem quite alien to drivers, as their identities are often hidden by the very piece of equipment designed to protect them, the motorcycle helmet.
While Britain has continuously worked hard at getting the message of motorcycle safety out to all road users, the disproportionate number of rider fatalities remains staggering. While only one percent of the vehicles of British roads are motorcycles, riders account for 19 percent of highway fatalities.
The new campaign which dismisses biker stereotypes and replaces the rider with someone every driver might know will be seen on television, in cinemas, online advertising and heard on radio stations. The ad as well as the making of the commercial is featured on the THINK! YouTube channel.
"We are working hard to tackle the unacceptable number of collisions where motorcyclists are killed on Britain's roads and our THINK! campaigns are a vital part of this," said Road Safety Minister Paul Clark, the British politician who oversees campaigns such as THINK!.
Last Updated (Saturday, 06 March 2010)



