So you want to get a bike, hey? Sounds great! Hang on though… Before you can channel Valentino Rossi or the fine folks from Easy Rider, you’ll need the piece of paper that actually lets you ride on the road.…
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Tri-Cities Motorcycle Challenge
by The Motorcycle Hub May 14, 2019Coquitlam RCMP, Port Moody Police, and ICBC are teaming up again to bring you the 2nd Annual Tri-Cities Motorcycle Challenge (TCMC) on June 2, 2019 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Motorcyclists can compare their slow-speed riding skills against those…
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Riding a motorcycle for the first time can be a life-changing experience. It suddenly opens a door to new adventures, making new friends and enjoying the scenery of a road trip from a different perspective. However, riding a motorcycle can…
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One million Canadian motorcyclists are back on the roads and trails. May signals the arrival of warmer weather and the official launch of Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. This year, the Motorcyclists Confederation of Canada (MCC) is reminding all drivers that…
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Tri-Cities Motorcycle Challenge
by The Motorcycle Hub May 16, 2018The Port Moody Police Department, Coquitlam RCMP, and ICBC are partnering up to present the Tri-Cities Motorcycle Challenge on May 27, 2018, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This will be an opportunity for all motorcyclists holding a valid Class 6 motorcycle licence…
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With more motorcyclists hitting our roads during summer, ICBC is urging drivers to look out for riders and yield the right-of-way at intersections. The majority of motorcycle crashes in B.C. – 60 per cent – involve other vehicles. A common…
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11 crashes, 5 injuries involving motorcyclists in Squamish each year: ICBC It has been said that grey-haired motorcycle riders don’t get that way from pure luck – they have skills and experience. Until recently those in Squamish who wanted to…
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FeaturedLeading Ladies
Infographic: Female Ridership on the Rise in BC
by Megan Kaptein June 18, 2016It’s well known in the motorcycle industry that the number of female riders is growing. But just how much? According to statistics from ICBC, the number of female riders in British Columbia was at an all-time high in 2015 with…
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Today concludes Motorcycle Safety Awareness month in British Columbia and throughout most of Canada, but the need for motorcycle awareness does not stop here. On average there are 2,200 crashes in British Columbia annually, and typically the summer months see the…