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Police video catches speeding night rider

Queensland Police have charged a man with dangerous operation of a motorcycle after the night rider was videoed riding at more than three times the limit earlier this week.

They have now released the Polair video of the incident in north Brisbane which shows the bike going through a fast foot outlet and speeding through streets on Tuesday night (31 March 2020).

Officers seized the 34-year-old Narangba man’s motorcycle for 90-days.

Night rider

Police will allege around 9pm officers were patrolling Anzac Avenue in Kallangur when they were overtaken by a motorbike travelling at high speed.

It is alleged the night rider turned into the drive thru of a fast food outlet where he bent the number plate, so it was not visible, before riding off.

Police attempted to intercept the motorcycle however the rider failed to stop, “speeding off with the front wheel rising into the air”.

In other words, a wheelie.

The officers last saw him riding west along Anzac Avenue.

The motorcycle is alleged to have sped past another police vehicle on the same road which detected it travelling at 191km/h in a 60 zone.

The motorcycle was tracked by Polair1 with police intercepting it in Thomas Street, Narangba a short time later.

The male rider returned a positive roadside drug test and was conveyed to North Lakes Police Station where he was issued with a notice to appear in the Petrie Magistrates Court on July 6 for evade police, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and drug driving.

If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.

You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.

Quote this reference number: QP2000651109

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

2014 Indians recalled over light failure

Indian Motorcycle Australia has recalled the 2014 Chief, Chief Vintage and Chieftain over a failure with the headlights cutting out.

The official recall notice, issued through the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says the electrical defect “may cause unexpected loss of forward lighting, including high and low beam headlights and fog lights”.

“If this occurs, the High Beam indicator will flash on the gauge cluster,” it says.

“If the motorcycle lighting malfunctions while in operation, it may reduce visibility and increase the risk of an accident or injury to the rider or other road users.”

Owners are urged to “avoid riding at night or in low light conditions until their motorcycle has been repaired”.

Indian Chieftain2014 Indian Chieftain

Light failure

That might not be an issue given the current ever-tightening restrictions on riding during the pandemic.

Riders are asked to contact their authorised Indian Motorcycle dealer to schedule an appointment to have the failure fixed, free of charge.

“Do not attempt repairs yourself,” the notice warns.

“Repairs must be done only by an authorised Indian Motorcycle dealer.”

For any questions or concerns, please contact the Indian Motorcycle Customer Service Department on 03 9394 5610 between 8.30am and 4.30pm EST Monday to Friday, excluding Victorian public holidays.

Indian Chief Vintage

Even though manufacturers and importers usually contact owners when a recall is issued, the bike may have been sold privately to a rider unknown to the company.

Therefore, Motorbike Writer publishes all motorcycle and scooter recalls as a service to all riders.

If you believe there is an endemic problem with your bike that should be recalled, contact the ACCC on 1300 302 502.

To check whether your motorcycle has been recalled, click on these sites:

• Australia

• USA

• New Zealand

• Canada

VINs of affected Indian bikes

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Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Mandatory testing for four after rider dies

Four drivers have been taken for mandatory testing after a motorcycle rider died in a truck collision on the M4 at Clyde today (2 April 2020).

NSW Police say the rider, aged 55, died at the scene.

Our sincere condolences to the rider’s family and friends.

The accident happened just before 1pm on the M4 near the James Ruse Drive turnoff.

“It is believed the motorcycle rider was avoiding a broken-down utility that was involved in an earlier collision with another car, when it collided with a semitrailer,” police say.

Four drivers have been taken to Westmead Hospital for testing which is mandatory in these cases.

Officers from Cumberland Police Area Command established a crime scene and inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the crash continue

A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Coronavirus cops dissuade riders

While it appears it is still legal to ride in Australia during the pandemic, Indian coronavirus cops police are donning special helmets in a “humorous” bid to dissuade people from riding.

Click here for the latest rules and recommendations on travel restrictions in Australia.

India has reported 1251 infections and 32 deaths so far, but with a population of 1.4 billion, the potential for rapid spread of the virus is alarming.

So Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi suddenly announced on 25 March 2020 the abrupt start of a three-week national lockdown over the COVID-19 pandemic.

The surprising announcement left millions stranded in cities where they worked, having to walk up to hundreds of kilometres to get home with no money, food or water. 

Coronavirus cops

Despite the seriousness of the situation, Indian police have responded with the above lighthearted video to encourage people to stay home and not ride.

The Siasat Daily photographed a staged presentation of Bangalore cops stopping a bike.

The coronavirus cops are wearing helmets with red and green versions of the coronavirus with spikes bearing rounded ends.

Apparently they are mainly stopping riders and other motorists not wearing a mask.

Their message is: “If you come out, I will come in.”

We can’t imagine Aussie cops doing the same thing.

Police across several states say they will use their judgement in handling people who appear to be breaching rules and recommendations.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Norton Motorcycles cannot be rescued

Norton Motorcycles cannot be rescued as a “going concern” because it owes its creditors a whopping £28,352,089 (more than $A57m).

However, administrators are still negotiating with eight potential buyers.

Joint Administrators’ Proposals report to creditors sent to us by administrators BDO UK says Norton Motorcycles cannot be rescued in its current form.

“Due to the extent of the Company’s known liabilities (including sums owed to Holdings), it is not considered that the Company will be rescued as a going concern,” the report proposes.

In January, Norton Motorcycles went into administration amid claims of pension fund frauds and a £300,000 unpair tax bill.

Almost half the debt is in the 228 pension funds that owes £14m.

UK Pensions regulator is now investigating boss Stuart Garner (pictured above in a UK government export campaign) over his role in the pension scheme to fraudulently fund his company.

The remainder of the debts are to secured creditor Metro Bank (£7m) and the rest to unsecured creditors.

BDO UK’s report to creditors will soon be filed at Companies House and made public.

If anyone is owed money and wants the report, I will email it to them. Contact me via email here.

Buyers sought for Norton Motorcycles

Norton Motorcycles Donington Hall factory crowdNorton’s Donington Hall factory

BDO UK is also still considering selling the company, claiming it has received “significant interest” from potential buyers:

A deadline for initial offers was set for 21 February 2020, which resulted in 29 formal offers being received for all of the business and assets of the Company. Following the Joint Administrators’ assessment of the offers received, eight offers were progressed to phase two of the sales process, where additional information was being provided to such parties together with site visits and meetings with management, if requested.  A deadline for best and final offers has been set for close of business on 25 March 2020, with a view to concluding a transaction as soon as possible thereafter. Further details of the indicative offers received cannot be provided at this stage, as to do so may prejudice the ongoing sales process. Accordingly, a further update will be provided in the Joint Administrators’ next report to creditors.

So, while we don’t know the identity of the buyers yet, the rumour mill suggests Japanese and Chinese motorcycle companies, John Bloor of Triumph Motorcycles and even motorcycle fan Keanu Reeves whose first bike was a Norton.

Norton KeanuKeanu on a Norton Commnando

SuperBike Magazine also claims the company’s biggest single investor, Steve Murray, could be interested in buying the company.

They say he invested his entire life savings or about £1 million for 10% equity and loaned the company an extra £500,000.

He was a company director for three months, but chose to be “hands-off”.

Operations mothballed

BDO UK has mothballed Norton’s trading operations and production, but continues to pay employees while it tries to find a buyer:

It was not considered possible to continue production activity whilst in administration due to (i) the increased level of costs that were anticipated to be incurred in continuing production, (ii) difficulties in sourcing raw materials without appropriate lines of credit, which would exacerbate the cash position whilst in administration and (iii) it not being possible to provide warranties to any customer who may acquire a motorcycle from the Company whilst in administration. This strategy has therefore been adopted to provide the best opportunity to source a purchaser for the Company’s business and assets, whilst seeking to minimise the associated holding costs.

The third and final proposal by the administrators is to sell off assets to pay creditors if it cannot find a buyer.

However, assets appear only to amount to enough to pay Metro Bank which is owed £7m.

At least in Australia, importers Brisbane Motorcycles have returned deposits to those who paid for bikes not yet delivered.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Polaris/Indian boss suspends salary

Polaris, which owns and produces Indian motorcycles, has introduced a range of cost-cutting measures including the boss, Scott Wine (above), suspending his own salary for the rest of the year to cope with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

The company closed all its five factories in the USA, plus factories in Mexico and Poland on March 23 and expects to reopen this week.

“Polaris continues to carefully calibrate its manufacturing operations with anticipated product demand,” a company statement says.

“Production will restart this week on select manufacturing lines for products with adequate demand and supply chain coverage.

“Polaris continues to ship finished vehicles to dealers, and to produce products that are consistent with governing federal, state and local directives.”

Meanwhile, boss Scott Wine will forgo his salary for the remainder of 2020.

We’re not sure how much he earns, but it was recently revealed that sacked Harley-Davidson CEO and president Matt Levatich was paid a record $11m last year.

Matt Levatich Harley-Davidson CEOP and president boss HogLevatich in Australia last year

Salary cutting

Other cost-cutting includes delaying salary rises for staff, two weeks leave without pay for some staff and pay reductions of 20% for other staff including the executive leadership team.

“This is an unprecedented crisis with a sudden and stark impact on our business, but in difficult times Polaris has always responded with agility and proved our resilience,” Wine says.

“While the immediate future is uncertain, what is crystal clear is that Polaris must act judiciously but decisively to win both during this situation and after it is resolved. The measures we are taking today are necessary responses to a dynamic environment that compels us to bolster our liquidity and rapidly adapt to extraordinary circumstances.”

Polaris is also reviewing all operating expenses, postponing non-essential capital expenditures, and suspending share repurchases.

The company will draw down an incremental $US150 million under its current revolving credit facility. As of March 31, Polaris has more than $420 million in cash-on-hand “to help weather the current COVID-19 crisis”.

“The Company will continue to evaluate its operations and make adjustments based on the safety of its employees, demand signals, the health of its supply chain and distribution network, and government mandates and local orders,” the company statement says.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Rider in his seventies dies in crash

A male rider in his seventies has died at the scene of a motorcycle crash in the NSW Hunter region today (30 March 2020).

NSW Police say that emergency services received a call about 9.30am from a motorist who found the rider and his wrecked motorcycle on Wollombi Road, Broke, about 35km south west of Singleton.

The male rider, believed to be aged 75, sadly died at the scene.

Our sincere condolences to the rider’s family and friends.

Officers from Hunter Valley Police District attended and established a crime scene, which was examined by specialist forensic police.

An investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash has commenced.

Anyone who has any information or who may have seen the man riding his black Suzuki 1000 in the Hunter Valley area is asked to contact Singleton Police on (02) 6578 7499 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages.

Solo ridingRiding solo CFMoto

Riding solo can be enormously fulfilling and therapeutic, but the danger is that in a crash, there is no one to alert authorities.

Under current pandemic restrictions, riders are advised it is still legal to ride so long as they are not in groups of more than two.

If you plan to continue riding, it might be wise to ride with a partner, especially when riding on lonely roads. And aren’t most of the roads fairly lonely at the moment!

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Fonzarelli electric delivery service

Restaurateur Joe Pagliaro on a Fonz Arthur Model 2 electric delivery scooter

Australia’s first electric motorcycle company, Fonzarelli, is getting creative during the pandemic and offering “zero emissions” delivery for a Bondi restaurant.

Unlike UberEats or Deliveroo where 35% of the bill goes to Silicon Valley, the Sydney company has teamed with local gnocchi bar, Peppe’s Bondi, to deliver Italian meals straight to your door.

For $60 a Peppe’s daily meal will get you a gnocchi, red beet panzanella salad and bottle of Sicilian wine.

Creative delivery

“With our first partnership, Peppe’s, we are exploring different areas to optimise this unusual time,” says Fonzarelli spokeswoman Cristina.

“This supports our local economy and keeps their hospitality workers in jobs.

“It’s guilt-free dinner when it’s delivered to your door with an electric vehicle.

“All the hygienic procedures and precautions are followed to guarantee a safe delivery for both the rider and the customer.

“We will keep you posted for further partnerships.”

Visit the Peppe’s website to order online 

Fonzarelli HQ is open for business

Fonzarelli NKD is first Aussie mini electric subscribeFonzarelli NKD is first Aussie mini electric

Fonzarelli produce several electric scooters as well as the fun, electric, dual-sport Grom-sized NKD minibike.

Founder Michelle Nazzari says their NKD mini-bike has been available through Fonzarelli retailers and online since October 2019.

The Entry model costs $A9990 with 60km of range and a top speed of 80km/h, while the Special Edition costs $14,990 with 120km range and reaching 100km/h in five seconds.

Or you can subscribe through blinker.com.au to hire the Special Edition in Brisbane and Sydney for $120 a week.

The company designs and engineers the bike in Redfern, Sydney, and manufactures them in Adelaide.

Their Redfern store is still open and is following social distancing guidelines, offering hand sanitiser and wipes for test rides and keeping their service centre and production facility open by managing team shifts for less interaction.

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Pandemic: Is it still legal to ride?

The official view is that it is still legal to go for a leisure ride during the pandemic restrictions so long as riders are not in groups of more than two.

This rule comes into force from midnight tonight (30 March 2020). Unfortunately, some of the rules have such big holes you could ride a Goldwing through them!

So we contacted the state health authorities, the national coronavirus hotline and the Prime Minister’s office for an official interpretation.

While there are no rules restricting travel, except between some states, the recommendations are that travel be limited to: Shopping; medical care or compassionate needs; exercise; and for work and education.

So you can legally ride to the shops, doctor, work and education facility without copping a massive on-the-spot fine.

We also asked if leisure riding was exempt because it is good for mental and physical health as per this article.

The official answer is yes, so long as you do not ride in a group of more than two.

It sounds rather like Queensland’s Draconian Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment Act (VLAD) of 2013.

Riders protest the laws at the January 26 rally in Roma StRiders protesting against the VLAD laws

They say riding is classed as a leisure activity or exercise.

“However, that could change,” warns the hotline operator.

“We haven’t closed everything down at the moment, but there many be more stringent conditions coming.”

Aged riders

The Prime Minister’s office also gave “strong advice” that people aged 70, anybody over 60 with a chronic illness and Indigenous people over 50 should stay home and self-isolate.

That rules out many riders as a growing number are “mature-aged”.

The mature-aged riding club, Ulysses, has not directed members to stop riding.Ulysses Club membership forum

In an open letter to members, Road Safety Committee spokesman Terry McCarthy says riding helps de-stress:

Staying indoors or around our property may drive some of us stir crazy. We also are worrying about family and friends and how they may be coping in these difficult times. A coping mechanism may be going for a ride. Riding a motorcycle/scooter allows us to socially distance ourselves and comply with requirements presently in force. It may be the best way to relive your anxiety and stress in a safe manner.

The Ulysses Club recommends that if you do go riding, you practise good hygiene and social distancing, carry hand cleaner and your own food and drink, avoid public gatherings, and self-isolate if you are sick.

Responsible actions

Just because it’s not yet law doesn’t mean we should be heading out for a ride as often as we would like.

That not only gives a bad public impression of riders, but it’s not in the spirit of the recommendations and suggestions.

We contacted police in several states who are patrolling for non-compliance and have been advised of several on-the-spot fines of thousands of dollars being handed out. 

“We need everyone on the same page to ensure we are not putting more people at risk,” Victoria Police said.

Police in several states say they are particularly patrolling borders and “areas where people congregate” which could include riders gathering at cafes and scenic spots.

As we have seen, restrictions are ramped up every few days in response to a lack of compliance in the population. 

The slower we are to obey directions, the more restrictive are the rules imposed. We may soon even see riding ruled out!

It also prolongs the duration that many riding brothers and sisters are out of work.

Coronavirus pandemicMBW keeps his bike close at hand while working at home to keep you entertained through the Coronavirus pandemic

Thankfully, we are seeing a lot of riders complying with the recommendations, ceasing group rides and staying home to work on or clean their bike.

The good news is that a McCrindle Research online study of 1015 Australians last week found 86% are adhering to government advice to stop the spread of Coronavirus.

Hopefully, 86% of riders are also doing the responsible thing and limiting their riding.

Pandemic info resources

If you need health advice or information on the pandemic restrictions and recommendations, try these resources:

Australian Department of Health; Health Direct or the Coronavirus Hotline: 1800 020 080.

To check out the latest infection and death statistics, click here.

PandemicSource: Our World In Data • China had 80,261 cases at day 45. This chart pulls global data from Our World In Data. Numbers from other countries may have a 24-hour delay

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Virtual tour of Ducati museum in Bologna

Even though the Ducati Museum in Bologna has been closed for several weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic, you can still take a virtual tour from the safety of your computer, tablet or phone, thanks to Google Maps.

CLICK HERE TO TRY IT OUT

Navigation is easy. You can move your mouse around to scan left and right and up and down and use the arrows on the floor to move forward, back or into the side rooms.

The Ducati Museum attracts about 40,000 fans a year from around the world.

I visited the museum a few years ago as well as touring the factory and have included some photos on my Pinterest page. You can also check out my BMW and Harley museum pix.

Ducati museum - Buyers ducati world theme parkThe factory Ducati museum

Displays include the 1946 Cucciolo to the most recent Desmosedici GP and World Superbikes. The Museum covers an area of 850 square metres and the exhibition surrounds a giant red helmet with motorcycles displayed on an illuminated track. There are also seven thematic rooms, with displays, historic videos and mementoes.

The museum was officially recognised in 2012 by the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Regional Activities as a site of significant cultural value and for the fourth consecutive year it has been awarded the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence.

In 2014, more than 40,000 people from all over the world visited the Ducati Museum with TripAdvisor reviewers giving it a score of 4.5 out of 5.

To select the winners of the Certificate of Excellence, TripAdvisor uses a special algorithm that takes into account a range of factors such as the quality, quantity and relevance of the reviews. It also considers the opinions posted by travellers over the last 12 months, the position of the attraction in the site’s popularity rankings and how long it has been in those rankings.

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