BMF and NMC: ‘Plans to charge motorcyclists to use the Silvertown and Blackwell tunnels are flawed’ BMF News 14 September 202414 September 2024 The British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) and the National Motorcyclists Council (NMC) have responded to the Transport for London (TFL) consultation on plans to charge motorcyclists to use the Silvertown and Blackwell tunnels from 2025. TfL are urged to “think again” on flawed plans that fail to take into account the positive impact of motorcycles on London's pollution and congestion levels. The BMF and NMC, in a combined response to TfL’s consultation on the proposed Charging Scheme for the Silvertown and Blackwall tunnels, have lodged detailed objections to the proposals to implement charges for motorcycles to use the Tunnels from 2025. Both UK motorcycling organisations have urged TfL to reconsider their proposed strategy and to exempt motorcyclists from the charges. In launching the
British Boffins Show 100mph Electric Other news 10 September 2024 A British manufacturer has unveiled an electric motorcycle which claims a 100-mile range, 100mph performance and a 15-minute rapid recharge. The WMC300E+, produced by White Motorcycle Concepts (WMC) is aimed, not at private buyers, but at fleets and the emergency services. It follows on from WMC’s similar three-wheeler petrol/electric hybrid, shown last year. Like that one, the WMC300E+ is based on Yamaha’s Tricity 300 tilting trike, but in this case with an electric motor and 11.9kwh lithium-ion battery in place of the 300cc single. The chassis also incorporates WMC’s patented V-Duct system, which improves aerodynamics by guiding some air through the middle of the chassis rather than forcing it up, over and round the bike and rider. The battery, developed by
Newcastle-Under-Lyme Council Considering Imposing ‘Public Spaces Protection Order’ BMF News 10 September 202411 September 2024 Newcastle-Under-Lyme Council Considering Imposing ‘Public Spaces Protection Order’ (PSPO) As Part of a “Car Cruising Crackdown” with Potential Adverse Implications for Motorcyclists Residents and other stakeholders are being asked for their views as part of a public consultation on plans to prohibit car cruising in public places across Newcastle-under-Lyme following an increase in “car cruising” incidents and a rise in complaints from residents regarding anti-social and nuisance behaviour. The proposed ban, which is the first of its type in the borough, would prohibit any meeting of two or more motor vehicles, including motorbikes, on local roads or public spaces at all times where any such vehicle or occupant engages in any behaviour considered to be “car cruising.” The ban would cover specific
BMF AGM October 12th 2024 BMF News 5 September 20245 September 2024 This is formal notice that the 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) will take place on Saturday 12 October 2023 at 10.00am The meeting will be held on Zoom. All full and affiliate members of the BMF are cordially invited to register their intention to take part in the AGM. Voting rights of those taking part are set out in Section 6 of the BMF Constitution. Registration of your intention to attend the AGM will be through the BMF administration – please contact admin@bmf.co.uk Please take the opportunity to update your bmf membership contact details as soon as possible. All future communications regarding the AGM, including the issuing of all papers and documents will be through the BMF membership database.
Motorcycle Advert UPDATE BMF News 29 August 20246 September 2024 The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) finds in favour of the British Motorcyclists Federation's (BMF), over our complaint concerning JD Sports' "irresponsible and unsafe" advertising campaign. Earlier this year the BMF lodged a formal complaint with the ASA regarding JD Sports' advertising campaign for Nike Air Max clothing which, in the view of BMF and other concerned parties, depicted motorcycle riders engaged in "unsafe" riding practices. (click here to read that article) The BMF's view was that the ads were irresponsible and condoned unsafe and irresponsible riding practices. In their response, JD Sports said they did not consider that their ads depicted activities that broke the Highway Code, and that the focus of their ads was on clothing and footwear. Although the ASA
Hackney Parking Charges – UPDATE BMF News 20 August 202422 August 2024 Latest update from Save London Motorcycling (SLM) A few months ago we, SLM, told you the British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) were taking legal action against Hackney Council over their punitive motorcycle parking charges. At the time we thought we couldn’t bring the case as an unincorporated organisation. We’ve now found out that we can! We couldn't establish this before the tight deadline for filing so the BMF stepped up but we've now agreed that SLM is the best group to take the case forward as we’ve been leading the campaign in Hackney. Now we need your help to raise the funds needed to help take Hackney to court. Donate here! We don't want to ask for money but Save London Motorcycling is entirely volunteer led
Sammy Miller Awarded Town Freedom Other news 16 August 202422 August 2024 Sammy Miller MBE, the veteran museum owner and ex-trials World Champion, has been awarded Freedom of New Milton, Hampshire, where he has lived for 60 years. Now in his 91st year, Sammy moved to the small town on the edge of the New Forest back in 1964, when he left Ariel to join Bultaco as a works rider and designer. “Senor Bulto requested that I move close to the Rickman Brothers, the UK importer of Bultaco,” he recalled, “so that I could help with the design and development of a Bultaco trials bike, which turned out to be the most successful trials bike of all time, changing the world trials scene and helping establish Spain’s dominance of the sport.” The
Classic Bike ‘Super MOT’ Quashed Other news 13 August 202422 August 2024 The BMF and VMCC (Vintage Motorcycle Club) have countered a suggestion that Historic vehicles (over 40 years old) could be subject to ‘in-depth inspections’ before being used on the road. The story was originally picked up by the Daily Express, which on 14th July suggested that a ‘super-MOT’ was on the cards for classic cars (with no mention of bikes). However, the situation has been clarified by the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs (FBHVC) which in a submission to the DVLA, did call for a ‘one-off safety check’ for older vehicles, but only if they have undergone major renovation or modifications. It argues that this would be simpler than the current system, which can require classics to undergo a very
UK Bike Sales Fall Flat Other news 9 August 2024 June was another disappointing month for motorcycle sales in Britain, according to trade magazine British Dealer News. Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA) figures revealed that registrations fell by 5.8% compared to June 2023 – motorcycles were down by 2.4% and scooters by a whopping 18.9%. Central to the fall in scooter sales was a 15.2% drop in the up to 125cc class, which has been strong in recent years, thanks in part to demand from fast food deliveries. Mopeds were marginally up (by less than 1%) but this masked a serious long-term decline in 50cc sales. Back in 2008, over 25,000 new fifties were registered in the UK – by 2023 the figure was just over 5500. Why? Electric bicycles may have grabbed
Chrome Plating Carries On Other news 6 August 202430 August 2024 Chrome plating lives on, despite restrictions on the common Hexavalent process which come into force in September 2024 in the UK. Back in March 2024, the BMF reported that a ban on Hexavalent – which uses toxic chemicals – was under consideration but that alternatives might be available. To read that article please click here. Platers using Hexavalent will now need to apply for a licence. Nottingham Platers, a well-established aftermarket chrome plater, has pointed out that it has been using the non-toxic Trivalent for 26 years, pioneering its use in the UK. “My father-in-law, who was a chemist, came across the Trivalent process in the USA,” the company’s Simon Revelle told the BMF. “We’ve been using it ever since. It’s
£1 billion shortfall in Government Funding for Road Repairs Other news 5 August 202430 August 2024 A Government report has criticised the Department for Transport (DfT) for a lack of understanding of the condition of local roads. The report, by the National Audit Office, recognised that the DfT has kept up annual funding to local authorities for the maintenance of local roads, but pointed out that that the £1.1 billion provided to Councils in 2022-23 was £1 billion short of the £2.1 billion actually spent. Local authorities, already strapped for cash, made up the difference. DfT data suggests that up to 67% of local roads are in “good structural condition”, but figures from an Asphalt Industry Alliance survey (cited in the NAO report), put that at just under half (48%). The NAO report states: “At present, DfT
Norton to Unveil Six New Bikes at the NEC Other news 31 July 2024 Norton has promised to launch six new models over the next three years, and begin exports to the USA, Germany and India. It’s a significant step in the company’s recovery since take over by Indian giant TVS in 2020. At a press conference at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, CEO Dr Robert Hentschel, TVS Managing Director Sudarshan Venu, and recently appointed Executive Director Richard Arnold, outlined how the historic brand would grow over the next few years. The six new bikes will be based on three platforms, all of which will be unveiled at the NEC Show in November, though we may only see the first one enter production early in 2025. Given that TVS has considerable expertise in smaller electric