Bruce Main-Smith archive now available online Other news 26 July 202331 July 2023 Looking for an ultra-rare workshop manual, parts list or brochure for your classic bike? The National Motorcycle Museum (NMM) may have the answer. It has digitised its entire collection of Bruce Main-Smith titles, with over 5000 documents available covering over 300 motorcycle marques from Ascot-Pullin to Zundapp, stretching from the late 19th century right up to the 1980s. Parts manufacturers like Lucas and Amal are included, plus sidecar makers Bruce Main-Smith (BMS) famously sold photocopies of out-of-print manuals and owners handbooks through the 1960s and ‘70s, amassing a huge list of obsolete titles which proved invaluable to classic bike owners and restorers. The man behind the venture, ex-motorcycle journalist Bruce Main-Smith, died in 2018. Now this impressive archive is available digitally, ordered online
Ducati launches instant low-seat Multistrada Other news 22 July 202320 July 2023 A lower seat at the touch of a button is the promise of Ducati’s Easy Lift function. Already available on the Multistrada Rally, it’s now offered on the cheaper V4S as well, both on new bikes and as a free retrofit software upgrade. Making use of the Multistrada’s electronic suspension control, Easy Lift opens the suspension valves for three minutes after the ignition has been turned on. This effectively softens the rear shock and front forks, making what is a big, heavy machine easier to lift off its stand – the softer suspension also results in a lower seat height once the rider is aboard, a boon for those with shorter legs. The seat height can be set at one of
MCE Insurance in administration Other news 20 July 202320 July 2023 MCE, one of the big players in the UK motorcycle insurance market, went into administration on 17th July. The news was a shock to the motorcycle industry, with Northants-based MCE once claiming to be the UK’s leading bike insurance broker. MCE appeared to have been doing well until relatively recently. Its accounts for the year to 31st December 2020 reported a turnover of £36.8 million with profits almost doubling to £7.3 million – dividends too, were substantial, with nearly £10 million paid out to shareholders at the end of that year. At the time, MCE’s directors said that they were confident the company would continue to grow, thanks to “developing new opportunities in the insurance market.” Since then MCE’s financial situation has
NORTON NEMESIS Other news 19 July 202320 July 2023 Remember the Norton Nemesis? Well the outlandish V8 hyperbike could be poised to make a comeback, thanks to the National Motorcycle Museum – custodian of what promised to be the world’s fastest Norton – and The Motorbike Show. If you don’t remember the Nemesis, it was the wildcard centrepiece of the one of the many attempts to relaunch Norton, this one in 1998 by Al Melling. The bike certainly promised a lot, with a 1.5-litre V8 claiming 280bhp and a top speed of 225mph. The liquid-cooled motor revved to 14,000rpm (so the spec sheet claimed) and had three spark plugs per cylinder. Housed in a lightweight thinwall cast magnesium frame and mated to a six-speed gearbox with pushbutton change, it looked
UBCO Launch Ultimate Adventure Other news 18 July 202320 July 2023 Forget 1000cc+ ‘adventure bikes.’ The real way to have an adventure off the beaten track could be this, the humble 30mph UBCO. Hailing from New Zealand, the utility UBCO has been around for several years, but the maker has just launched a road legal adventure version, aimed at thrill seekers rather than sheep farmers and fence erectors. Designed as a practical working tool, the electric UBCO’s unique feature is two-wheel-drive – easy to do with a hub motor at each end. It’s also able to act as an energy source for power tools – just plug into the lithium-ion battery and you’re away. The small battery comes in a choice of three sizes (2.1, 2.6 or 3.1kwh), and UBCO claims a
Ace Café to Close Early Other news 17 July 202319 July 2023 The Ace Café has decided to close early on Fridays for the remainder of this summer – 6pm instead of the traditional late night – in a move to prevent a licence review which could have more serious consequences. The 6pm closing time will be in place until 1st September. Mark Willsmore, Managing Director of Britain’s most famous biker café, told MCN that the trouble originated when the Metropolitan Police seized four bikes at the Ace on a Friday evening in June. “The police were all over the place,” he said, “(and) seized three motorcycles, which I anticipate, though I don’t know, had no insurance or something because there weren’t arrests. Also there was a guy who was stopped and arrested
Motorcycle Thefts Falling Other news 16 July 202319 July 2023 Two pieces of good news – not only are motorcycle thefts falling but the proportion of bikes being recovered is on the up. Figures from the Motorcycle Crime Reduction Group reveal that 9492 powered two-wheelers were stolen in January-May 2023, 2.6% down the same period in 2022. That doesn’t sound much, but May was the third successive month which saw a decrease in thefts. Of those stolen, 58% were motorcycles and 42% classed as scooters or quad bikes. These national figures masked a wide variation across the UK. London – with more PTWs (Powered two Wheelers) than anywhere else in the country – always sees the most motorcycle crime, but thefts in the capital fell by 16.4% in Jan-May 2023, compared
CMA proposes real-time fuel price finder Other news 15 July 202323 October 2023 CMA – the Competition and Markets Authority – has recommended that the Government legislate for a real-time fuel price finder, enabling riders and drivers to find the cheapest petrol locally, without travelling to find out. It would probably work in the same way as an airbnb listing, with a map showing the location and fuel price of all nearby filling stations, which would be updated in real time. Why now? The CMA’s just-published study – the snappily titled Final Report on the Supply of Road Fuel in the United Kingdom – has revealed that supermarkets, traditionally the source of the cheapest petrol and diesel, have been raising prices to increase profit margins or failing to pass lower prices on to customers. It’s
Hackney motorcycle parking charges FINAL CONSULTATION Other news 14 July 202314 July 2023 We need your help NOW Hackney Council have just released the final statutory consultation on their proposed motorcycle parking charges. We need you to respond to this consultation NOW This is your chance to fight anti motorcycle policies, and stand up for riders everywhere. The charges are an attempt to force riders out of Hackney. If we don’t fight this now it will spread all over London and the UK. HOW TO RESPOND: You respond by emailing your objection to streetscene.consultations@hackney.gov.uk before Friday 4th August 2023 This is not a normal consultation Hackney must address each response individually. So in your response please don’t just say you oppose, but give alternative options and reasons for them to consider. This will massively hold them up as by law
Steam & Distance Records Smashed Other news 13 July 2023 The Guinness Book of Records does note some pretty far-out achievements, the latest of which are the furthest distance travelled on a tank of petrol, and the fastest steam-powered bike in the world. How much do you expect to get from a tank-full of unleaded – most bikers would be very happy with 200 miles, but how about 2,600? A team from Acerbis, the Italian accessory manufacturer, has done just that, riding from Albino in Italy to North Cape in Norway without stopping for fuel. The caveat is that this was no normal bike, but a Honda Grom with a specially made fuel tank extending to pannier tanks which can swallow 108 litres alone. At a steady 45 mph and over
Public fails to recognise bikes Other news 1 July 202329 June 2023 The British public does not recognise motorcycles as part of the solution to traffic congestion and poor urban air quality, according to research commissioned by IAM RoadSmart. A survey of over 2000 motorists found that less than half (42%) agree that powered two-wheelers helped reduce traffic congestion, while only just over one in five (22%) believe they can help improve air quality. This is despite research by the National Motorcyclists Council (NMC) and Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA) which suggests that a 10% swing to motorcycle use by car drivers could reduce congestion by 40% Neil Greig, Director of Policy and Research at IAM RoadSmart, said: “We strongly believe that motorcycles represent a huge opportunity in combating poor air quality and congested roads.
Two Wheel Steering – could it work? Other news 29 June 202310 July 2023 The motorcycle with two-wheel steering – rear as well as front – has been tried before but has never seen production, but now BMW appears to be showing renewed interest in the concept, making three separate patent applications on how a two-wheel-steer bike might work. The big question is how to combine drive and steering duties in one wheel, and according to Cycle World, which picked up the story, BMW has registered a whole raft of possible solutions, keeping belt, chain or shaft drive with various means of steering the wheel including mechanical linkages as well as hydraulic and electric systems. Both electric and petrol bikes are covered by the patents, and an e-bike with rear hub motor would be one