Cycle City, a Burlington dealership that declared bankruptcy recently, will sell off its assets on Friday and Saturday.
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CMA presents awards
Written by CMG Staff on Tue, Dec 16th, 2008
Two new directors were elected for a two-year term at the Canadian Motorcycle Association's annual general meeting in Hamilton.
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Mad Bastard 2009 - date change
Written by CMG Staff on Wed, Dec 10th, 2008
Due to a conflict in schedules we've had to change the dates for the
2009 Mad Bastard Scooter Rally, bringing it forward by a week to the
weekend of the 12/13/14 June.
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U.S. survey says ... !
Written by CMG Staff on Wed, Dec 10th, 2008
A partially-completed U.S. study suggests that more women and older men are taking up motorcycling.
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CMG Pub Night updates
Written by CMG Staff on Tue, Dec 9th, 2008
The Toronto Motorcycle Show CMG Pub Night is this Friday and for all of
those out there have been asking us to make some CMG T-Shirts, you're
finally in luck.
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Bill 117 - what's next?
Written by CMG Staff on Mon, Dec 8th, 2008
With Bill 117 passing its second reading last Friday we thought we'd prod
around and see what options are still available to us to try and
prevent this malicious private members bill from ever becoming law.
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Sportster, Lambrettas at show
Written by CMG Staff on Mon, Dec 8th, 2008
The Toronto Motorcycle Show will feature some new items this year,
including Harley-Davidson's latest Sportster, and Lambretta scooters.
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Ontario Bill 117 Vote Results
Written by CMG Staff on Thu, Dec 4th, 2008
A bill that would prohibit carrying passengers younger than 14 on
motorcycles in Ontario went to
a second reading and debate in the Ontario legislature today.
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20 years for speeding
Written by CMG Staff on Thu, Dec 4th, 2008
An Australian who stole a motorcycle and then led police on a chase through Sydney at high speeds will not legally ride a motorcycle again for 20 years.
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MV Agusta design chief quits
Written by CMG Staff on Thu, Dec 4th, 2008
Not long after Italian motorcycle firm MV Agusta was bought by Harley-Davidson, the designer who created the Ducati 916 and MV Agusta F4 has decided to quit.