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SUMMER 2009

There will be no issues of Lady Biker Magazine until further notice.
Sorry!!!


ISSUE 2 IS NOW SOLD OUT!!


NOVEMBER 2008

I have located 20 copies of Issue 2!! This was recently advertised as SOLD OUT but there are a few left as I said. Found them at the back of the garage!


September 2008


Countdown to the new motorcycle test

The new practical motorcycle test is being introduced from 29 September 2008 to comply with European legislation, which aims to improve the standard of road safety for motorcycle and moped riders. This user group has been identified as having a high risk of injury or death; this is particularly the case for young and inexperienced riders.

The new test is intended to ensure that motorcycle test candidates demonstrate that they are competent in the control of their machines at a more demanding level than is currently the case.

The new test event will contain two elements. The higher speed exercises and other exercises will be tested on safe off-road sites and take about 10 minutes to complete. The accompanied on road element of the test will follow, consisting of a road ride covering a variety of road and traffic conditions and will also include normal stops, hill and angle starts. Candidates who have demonstrated riding skills of a dangerously incompetent level during the off-road part of the test will not be permitted to proceed to the on-road element.

General Info - PDF | Manoeuvering Diagram PDF | Test Report PDF | FAQ's Word Doc

Delivery of the new test

The new test will be delivered from a network of sites provided either directly by DSA or via private developers. Many of the centres will be Multi-purpose Test Centres (MPTCs) providing both motorcycle and car testing facilities.

What is different about the new motorcycle test?

The new EU standards set extra and more demanding special exercises that must be included in every practical motorcycling test from the date of implementation. These new standards include:

• At least two exercises carried out at slow speed, including a slalom
• At least two exercises carried out at higher speed, of which one exercise should be in second or third gear, at a speed of at least 19mph and one exercise avoiding an obstacle at a minimum speed of approx 32 mph.
• at least two braking exercises, inc: an emergency brake at a min speed of approx 32 mph

The diagrams show the proposed layout of the manoeuvring area. On the day of the test, candidates will be asked by the examiner to demonstrate their riding ability on either the left-hand or right-hand circuit.

General Info - PDF | Manoeuvering Diagram PDF | Test Report PDF | FAQ's Word Doc

The practical moped riding test

The practical moped riding test (which does not include the high-speed requirements) will also be carried out from the new test centres, where both the obstacle avoidance and emergency braking exercises will be carried out at approx 19mph. A test for the drivers of motorcycle and side car combination is also under development.

Why are special "off road" facilities required?

It was considered that it would not be safe to conduct the new higher speed and braking exercises on public roads, which in very built up and busy test areas, would not be safe for the rider, other road users and the general public.

Undertaking a fair and consistent assessment for all candidates across Great Britain would be best achieved by using a pre-determined layout using ground markings and cones. It would be impractical and unsafe to do that on a public road as to comply with the speed requirement examiners would have to use roads with a speed limit of 40 mph.

Due to the minimum speeds required and different handling and power characteristics of different machines, DSA has developed a minimum test area in which it will be safe to conduct the off road element of the new test.

Information Obtained by the Driving standards Agency




June 08 -
Issue 3 is now on sale - Click Here to order your copy!







December - Hi there, you may have noticed we now have a new logo. We recently had a discussion about the look and feel of the magazine (see below)
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Email sent to readers Nov 07:
Subject for discussion:- Pink

As you may have noticed, the Lady Biker Magazine logo is mainly Pink
and we do have lots of Pink on the cover and inside the magazine.

Why?

Well, we are a new magazine and basically need to stand out and be noticed,
we are different and therefore want to look different
hence the bright colours and cartoon character in the logo.

The colours and logo are there purely for this reason and are not meant to
upset anyone who:

a) Does not like pink
b) Does not have blonde hair and ride a pink bike

We would like your feedback on the following:

Does the pink put you off?

What about the cartoon character on the logo, should we get rid of it
and simplify the logo?

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The response on this subject was amazing and some very interesting points were put across, these will be published in Issue 3.

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Email: Discussion Results:- Pink

Hi there,

Thanks again for taking the time to let me know your thoughts on
the Lady Biker Magazine Logo and colour scheme.

I'd like you to have a look at some new logo designs and let me know
which ones you think may be suitable for the mag.

I have had many many emails on this subject and some very
relevant comments have been put forward.

In conclusion:

The majority of you like the logo and the pink (60%)
but there are a few that don't like it (30%)
and some didn't mind either way (10%)

I agree that we need to be taken seriously and therefore
need to consider a new logo.

Those of you who do like the current logo:
Thanks! I like it too, I designed it. But, I hope you will also like the new logo ideas
and understand my reasons for considering a change.
I simply don't want to upset people or put people off completely.

Those of you who don't like the logo etc:
I totally understand your reasons and all your comments have been
for the good of this magazine, your magazine, so thanks for being honest.

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Email: Our New Logo

Thanks to those of you that voted on our logo ideas.
It seems that you all have different tastes and colour preferences
I suppose that's what's makes us girls special!!

Anyhow . . .

There was no clear winner so we continued with more designs
and have reached a solution with your comments in mind.

This design is much more flexible and can be
reproduced in different styles and colours as shown
so there is hopefully something for everyone.

Thanks again for all your help!!

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So, here it is, see below, our new logo! Thanks again for all your help!

 
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Track Experience (Knockhill Race Track)

Rain, rain go away!!!! This is getting annoying now, where is the summer!!

Did a 300 mile return journey in heavy rain and heavy traffic (T in the park Edinburgh) to do an evening track session with Curvy Riders MCC. Had a great time despite the weather and despite arriving home at 11pm (dark, wet and tired).
 
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June 2007 - Bike Safe Course

BikeSafe is an initiative run by Police Forces around the UK to help lower the number of motorcycle rider casualties. By passing on their knowledge, skills and experience, police motorcyclists can help you become a safer more competent rider. I enjoyed this course and it was well worth the £40 for the full day, for more info visit: www.bikesafe.co.uk
More info on this will be in Issue 2 of Lady Biker Magazine.

PS: I used my own bike on this course, not the police bike, in case you were wondering! I just wanted a pic on this one! Zoe
 
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May 2007 - BMW Off Road Skills - Click here for pics
 
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March 2007 - Got a nice SV650s. Bought from Joyce at Top Bikes, the service was great!
http://www.top-bikes.com/

Jane Omorogbe and Zoe Grice
 
April 2007 - I met with Jane Omorogbe, Jane will be working with Lady Biker Magazine on articles, road tests, diary etc. Great to have Janie on board!!
 
Zoe Grice - Lady Biker Magazine Editor
 
April 2007 - Me on the BOOBS Run (Aberdeen - Ballater) trying to look cool on Maggies new ride. The BOOBS (Babes Only On Bikes Scotland) is a charity motorcycle ride organised by Jean Elrick to raise funds for P.I.N.K a local breast cancer support group.
 
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