Convertible helmets, also called "flip-front" helmets, are sometimes viewed as less crash-worthy than ordinary full face models, but some have achieved high rankings in a safety test.
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Jimmy's Lambretta sold
Written by CMG Staff on Tue, Dec 2nd, 2008
The British auction house Bonhams has sold what might be the most famous Lambretta ever seen.
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Motorcycle economy still up
Written by CMG Staff on Mon, Dec 1st, 2008
The economy may be tumbling, but sales of motorcycles and scooters in Canada are still rising, according to the Motorcycle and Moped Industry Council.
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Honda to build chopper?
Written by CMG Staff on Mon, Dec 1st, 2008
Honda appears ready to do something that may disappoint some fans of the marque, and bring in some converts as well.
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Norton to race the Isle
Written by Larry Tate on Mon, Dec 1st, 2008
Back on October 16 we reported that a British businessman named Stuart Garner claimed to have taken over all rights to the Norton name and planned a revival of the marque.
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CMG contest winners
Written by CMG Staff on Fri, Nov 28th, 2008
From exploding food to "armatures" on the street, CMG's call for questions to stuntmeister Jason Britton has been answered, and we thank you.
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Cycle City goes down
Written by CMG Staff on Thu, Nov 27th, 2008
Cycle City in Burlington, Ontario, has declared bankruptcy.
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TMS Pub Night
Written by Editor 'arris on Thu, Nov 27th, 2008
Going to the Toronto Motorcycle Show this December??? Well, if you're there on the Friday night be sure to join CMG, some industry knobs, a selection of fine CMG personalities and JOHNNY REV and the PUSHRODS for the CMG Toronto Motorcycle Show Bash!
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No licence, no problem?
Written by CMG Staff on Tue, Nov 25th, 2008
A British Columbia company is selling a range of electric scooters based on the premise that a motorcycle licence is not required by the operator.
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Honda predicts sales slump
Written by CMG Staff on Tue, Nov 25th, 2008
Honda has told the Reuters news agency that the global credit crunch will impact motorcycle sales.