Thursday, April 16, 2009

One in the bag for the Wizard

Superb start to the racing season for Arai sponsored rider and thoroughly nice chap Alastair 'Wizard' Seeley. Pictured below, Ally finished 1st in the BSB Supertstock 1000 over the Easter Weekend at Brands Hatch.



29 year old Ally's hometown is Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland and he has a son Lewis by Fiancee Helen. He races for Yamaha team JMF Millsport and You can find out more about him by visiting the website www.alastairseeleyracing.co.uk

We wish Alastair, whose racing heroes are Joey Dunlop, Kevin Schwantz & Steve Hislop all the best for round 2 at Oulton Park and for the rest of the season!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Britain's got talent

The BBC are screening a series hosted by Natalie Cassidy ('Sonia' from Eastenders) all about young Britons inspired by subjects close to their heart. There was a SUPERB episode recently all about single-dad and motorcycle stunt ace Marc 'Sparky' Chennell.

I didn't see the show, and when the link 'pinged' into my inbox I settled down with a cuppa to have a look. By the time I'd watched the Sparky story I'd experienced lumps in my throat, admiration, awe and the hairs standing up on the back of my neck.

So, we want to share this with you now! Check out the link below and it will play the episode via the BBC website's i-Player, free.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jkfx9/Natalie_Cassidys_Real_Britain_Episode_5/

You have to respect Sparky in many ways, see his website http://www.ukstuntpro.com/ . Enjoy the show! I did.



Friday, April 3, 2009

Stat attack!

I've just been looking through the 'chronology of motorcycle legislation of Britain' on the Thames Valley Motorcycle Action Group's pages.

Inetersting stuff- Motorcycles were invented in 1883, by 1905 21,521 units were registered. Today that figure stands at about 1.5 million. Speed limits were introduced in 1934 and 60 years later marked the 100th installation of our friend the Gatso.

1980 saw the highest ever figure for new registrations - over 315,000. The government decided to promptly spoil the fun and by 1983 they'd introduced the two-part test, implimented an 86 decibel noise limit and restricted learners to 125cc!

BUT! we can now use bus lanes (in some places), don't pay congestion charges and can park for free. Question is, when are they going to abolish road fund licences for bikes?

To see all the history (which is interesting, seriously..) follow this link:

History of motorcyle legislations

have a safe weekend and remember- 'ride to Araive'

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Arai at Facebook

Now, come along and join us on Facebook. We've created a group for Arai owners to meet up, share tips, custom paint job pictures, discuss racing, the weather, bike meets - you name it!

Whyarai at Facebook

Click on the link and be one of the first to join. We want this to be the biggest online club for Arai owners in the UK, World, and beyond..