31.3.04

USATODAY.com - Infiniti tries to keep you in your lane Coming soon to a road near you: Cars driving themselves.
USATODAY.com - Sales pop a wheelie as motorcycles get naked
Sun-Sentinel: Broward County news Motorcycle officers to display talents at Weston event

29.3.04

Moto Racing JAPAN: 2004 Road Race Round 1 Japanese SBK opener Honda-ful
Untitled Document "expensive day at Road Atlanta"
Sun-Sentinel: South Florida news: "Jewish motorcycle club seeking a rabbi for the road"

27.3.04

WOWT | Fundraiser Held For Crash Victims Did police realize they were chasing the wrong guy before or after he killed three bikers?
North County Times - North San Diego and Southwest Riverside County News: "It's impossible to muffle top Superbike rider Mladin"
Post-Crescent - Court dismisses suit against Harley

26.3.04

GHOST TOWN
The Daytona Beach News-Journal Track workers have lost confidence in safety protocols Deficiencies chronicled during investigation of worker's death at DIS

25.3.04

Reuters | Breaking News from Around the Globe Richard Simmons assaults 255-lb Harley sales rep. "I just had to bitch slap him," said the fitness guru.
American Suzuki Motor Corporation Parts Catalogs Now Available on PartSmart; ARI's PartSmart E-Catalog Software to be Used by Dealers Nationwide
The Daytona Beach News-Journal: East Volusia The Civic League spent two years interviewing city officials, police leaders, business leaders and economists to come up with a special events game plan.
At first, the league considered shutting down the events that put a damper on efforts to turn Daytona Beach into a family vacation destination.
But that idea evaporated when they considered a 2001 economic study that showed Daytona Beach's major attractions, specifically racing and bike events, bring in $1.64 billion a year and provide 36,510 jobs to residents.

23.3.04

SILive.com - State Island Advance - Cop ran red light in deadly crash, witness testifies: Livingston resident is accused of driving drunk and fatally injuring motorcyclist at Brooklyn intersection
MotoGP betandwin.com becomes title sponsor for South African MotoGP round
The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Business: "Speedway Corp. grows its own hay for motorcycle barriers."

21.3.04

dailyrecord - TRIBUTE TO TRAGIC BIKING CHAMP
Sunday Life Motorcycling: Farewell to manx hero and old pal parky
this is south wales - news, entertainment, jobs, homes and cars For the 2004 world motorcycle racing season, Italian motorcycle manufacturers Aprilia are pinning their World Championship hopes firmly on the shoulders of two British riders. Spearheading their attack on the popular and spectacular 2004 MotoGP series will be Ulsterman Jeremy McWilliams and Grand Prix new-boy Shane 'Shakey' Byrne, the reigning British Superbike champion.

19.3.04

The Daytona Beach News-Journal: SPEED Magazine: "Should a NASCAR affiliate be fined because one of the competitors cursed, Helton said the offender might be held accountable to pay the fine."

15.3.04

(With apologies to) Bob Dylan: The Lonesome Death of Randolph Scott:
In the courtroom of honor, the judge pounded his gavel
To show that all's equal and that the courts are on the level
And that the strings in the books ain't pulled and persuaded
And that even the nobles get properly handled
Once that the cops have chased after and caught 'em
And that the ladder of law has no top and no bottom,
Stared at the person who killed for no reason
Who just happened to be feelin' that way without warnin'.
And he spoke through his cloak, most deep and distinguished,
And handed out strongly, for penalty and repentance,
Mister William Janklow with a hundred-day sentence.
Oh, but you who philosophize disgrace and criticize all fears,
Take the rag away from your your face
Now's not the time for your tears.
Janklow must stay in jail, but U.S. could be liable in crash lawsuit: "Meanwhile, in a separate action Monday, U.S. Attorney Thomas Heffelfinger ruled that Janklow was 'acting within the scope of his federal employment' at the time of the accident and therefore isn't liable as a defendant in the wrongful-death lawsuit filed by Scott's family.
Janklow, who lives in Brandon, S.D., just east of Sioux Falls, collided with Scott at a rural intersection in eastern South Dakota while driving home from a ceremony in Aberdeen to honor Korean War veterans.
The State Patrol said that Janklow's vehicle was traveling at 71 miles per hour when he ran the stop sign. Scott, who was not required to stop at the intersection, was thrown from his motorcycle and died at the scene.
Heffelfinger's decision means that any damages awarded the Scotts stemming from the suit would be paid by the federal government -- or the taxpayers -- and not by Janklow."
'Zanesville Wrecking Crew' - zanesvilletimesrecorder.com

13.3.04

WBIR-TV, Knoxville, TN: "DEGREE IN ''MOTORSPORTS OPERATIONS'' LAUNCHED AT ETSU"
SILive.com - State Island Advance - Attorney calls for mistrial

12.3.04

KRT Wire | 03/12/2004 | Investor Abandons Plan to Revive Indian Motorcycles Plant in Gilroy, Calif.: "Michigan motorcycle collector Bill Melvin, who expressed excitement a month ago to restart production of Indian bikes, said Monday he has changed his mind and is no longer interested in buying 'America's first motorcycle.'"
Yahoo! News - 'RELUCTANT' ARREST IN COP 'DWI': "Cops were sloppy in investigating an allegedly drunken colleague whose car collided with a motorcycle in Bay Ridge in 2002, leaving the biker dead, prosecutors implied at trial yesterday. "

11.3.04

Howstuffworks "How Radar Works"
The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Letters to the Editor: "Bikers' noise excessive, deliberate"
Philadelphia Daily News | 03/09/2004 | TAKIN' AIM AT RADAR GUNS: "PENNSYLVANIA STATE troopers have written thousands of speeding tickets with radar guns that a state police expert says are so defective they would clock a roadside rock at 70 mph."
The Miami Herald | 03/11/2004 | Bike Week less attitude, more fun: "Bike Week is still dominated by the new breed of Harley-Davidson biker -- but the breed is aging. A younger crowd, more inclined to sport bikes, is being accepted in ways that never would have happened a decade ago. It seems there is less ''attitude'' and more camaraderie."
The Daytona Beach News-Journal: East Volusia: "Bike Week 2004 was a roaring success"

10.3.04

Forbes.com: Japan Hot Stocks-Yamaha Motor, Mizuho, Canon, Tokyo Steel: "The brokerage said Yamaha was on course to improve its balance sheet and expand its business due to diminishing risks of a further rise in the yen against the dollar"
Soup :: Keith Patti's Take ...

9.3.04

OrlandoSentinel.com: Lifestyle: "Strange things always happen at Bike Week"
OrlandoSentinel.com: Volusia County News: "Turner's findings were not unusual. Studies conducted in other states after helmet laws were repealed showed similar rises in injuries and fatalities. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, part of the U.S. Department of Transportation, motorcycle-accident fatalities rose in Kentucky and Louisiana in the years after helmet laws were repealed."

8.3.04

No more easy rider: "it is unreasonable to argue that a decline in helmet use and an increase in deaths have nothing to do with each other."

7.3.04

Yahoo! News - Racing From Fame at 200 MPH
OrlandoSentinel.com: Motor Racing: 'Nice win,' Yates told Mladin.
'Nice head butt,' Mladin answered.
Rotacular-Revisited
ThisisLondon Triumph for Bloor Holdings

4.3.04

The Daytona Beach News-Journal Stan Hughes, 41, of Oklahoma, jumped off his 2004 Kannon V8-Chopper on Riverside Drive after the throttle jammed while he was on Sickler Drive, police said.

2.3.04

SABCnews.com - sport/other: "Accounts committee calls for Phakisa investigation" Webster Mfebe, sports MEC, has denied media reports that the Phakisa raceway had cost the taxpayer R424 million over the past five years. The MEC claims the cost was R341 million. (One South African Rand equals fifteen cents US.)
Hillsborough: Study: Deaths climb after helmet law repeal: "Motorcycle fatalities rose by about 42 percent in the 18 months after the new law went into effect on July 1, 2000, according to a state-funded study by the University of South Florida."

1.3.04

Sports News Article | Reuters.com: "But when the six-times Formula One champion spent a few weeks in the United States late last year, no-one recognized the fit-looking man playing on the Las Vegas slot machines or riding cross-country on a motorcycle."
TelevisionWeek -- Incorporating Electronic Media Actor Ewan McGregor will ride his motorcycle around the world in a new reality series on Bravo, sources said.