Links page

         

https://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/roadusers/finesandregulations/motorcycleinbuslanes/default.aspx

If you get the chance to try out those bus lanes make a point of filling in the questionnaire on the TFL website. You can guess there will be plenty of people who will be negative and it’s up to the likes of us not to be apathetic and emphasise the obvious benefits.  The questionnaire applies if you have just walked or driven through the area.

 

From  Monday 5th  January, Transport for London is beginning an 18-month trial to allowing motorcycles, mopeds, scooters and trikes  (not  sidecars) - to travel in the London Red Route Bus lanes.

 

http://www.cwn.org.uk/whatson/bands.html  
http://www.stanfordhall.co.uk/     Something on most weekends through the summer
http://www.godivafestival.co.uk/  
http://www.hooknortonbrewery.co.uk/   Nice location and a good pub at the entrance to the       brewery.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/midlands/   What's the weather doing then?
http://www.ace-cafe-london.com/default.aspx     
http://www.sagalouts.bravehost.com/

 

Saga Louts Rejoice in Their Apathy. For the mature rider who wants to be in a club but can't quite be bothered with it all.
http://www.riders.org/ Riders for health, a charity providing motorcycle transport for health workers in Africa. The charity started out of a fundraising effort in the Moto GP paddock.
http://www.mallorypark.co.uk/ MALLORY PARK (MOTORSPORT) LIMITED Mallory Park Circuit, Kirkby Mallory, Leicestershire, LE9 7QE
http://www.fema.ridersrights.org/index.php Federation of European Motorcyclists Associations - promoting riders' interests in Europe.
http://www.vjmc.com/ VJMC,Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club
http://www.bikesafe.co.uk/Bikesafe/Bikesafe2000/

england/warwickshire/warwickshire.html

 

BikeSafe is run by police forces around the UK who work with the whole of the biking world to help to lower the number of motorcycle rider casualties, by holding assessment rides and rider skills workshops throughout the year.
http://www.transport-museum.com/default.aspx Coventry is the birthplace of the British cycle and motor industry, and the Museum displays the world’s largest collection of British road transport, including 240 cars, commercial vehicles and buses, 100 motorcycles, over 200 cycles and around a million archive and ephemera items. Admission is free.
http://www.limefarmmarina.co.uk/index.html Rent a canal boat, not bad money for a day out with your mates....................