After introducing a bill to increase penalties and introduce photo
radar to catch speeders, Quebec Transport Minister, Julie Boulet, was
caught in a car that was repeatedly breaking the speed limit.
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Electric motoX
Written by CMG Staff on Wed, Nov 21st, 2007
You'd hit pretty close to the marque if
you called this one "the Swiss watch of motorcycling," and their
U.S. importer plans to sell it in Canada, too.
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Cold enough for ya?
Written by CMG Staff on Mon, Nov 19th, 2007
A Langford, B.C., motorcycle shop worker plans to ride across the country and up one of the coldest roads on the east coast – in the middle of winter.
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US aims at motorcycle safety
Written by CMG Staff on Mon, Nov 19th, 2007
The U.S. Transportation Department is
mounting a campaign to reduce motorcycle fatalities, and it's about
time – nearly 5,000 motorcyclists were killed on American roads in 2006,
doubling the number in 10 years.
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Concept Victory 800 at TMS
Written by CMG Staff on Sun, Nov 18th, 2007
Victory will unwrap its 800 cc concept for new riders at the Toronto Motorcycle Show in December.
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Ride to Wolf winner
Written by CMG Staff on Thu, Nov 15th, 2007
The 'Ride to Wolf' errr, ride, is done for 2007 and there's a winner!
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Now he's really famous
Written by CMG Staff on Thu, Nov 15th, 2007
A movie featuring the ascendancy of
Nicky Hayden to Moto GP champion will be shown on U.S. network MTV at
10 p.m. tonight, Friday, Nov. 16.
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Toronto show Dec 7?9
Written by CMG Staff on Wed, Nov 14th, 2007
Erik Buell and
the world's fastest woman will converge on the Toronto Convention
Centre for the 2008 MMIC Toronto Motorcycle Show on December 7-9.
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Yama-blog launched
Written by CMG Staff on Tue, Nov 13th, 2007
Yamaha Canada has launched a motorcycle
blog to allow quick and easy communication with customers.
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Motorcycles for health
Written by CMG Staff on Tue, Nov 13th, 2007
A Canadian branch of a program that
delivers motorcycles for health workers and other goods and services
to improve the lives of rural Africans was launched Monday night at a
gala fundraiser in Toronto.