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Type Approval Legislation

#1 Post by FalcoJock » Wed Apr 25, 2012 9:33 pm

Sorry to bring up this depressing subject, but are you all aware of the threat of EU Type Approval legislation which will be voted on in July? This will severely restrict our freedom to alter our motorbikes in any way other than some very minor cosmetic changes. Probably not retrospective so Falcos should still be able to be blinged up.

We will lose any option to change air filters, chains, sprockets, exhaust, suspension, and even tyres that are not type approved.

I have seen this threat in another sport and it is not a joke. It is worth taking the time to read about it and then writing reasoned letters (not rants) to your MEP and MP. This is likely to be very bad for the motorcycle industry and us.

If you are not aware of this you can find out more the MAG website or at:

http://www.ridersarevoters.org/

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If anyone has difficulty sleeping, here is the said regulation:

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/ ... 542_en.pdf
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#2 Post by HisNibbs » Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:16 pm

Thank's for the reminder. I have now mailed my MEPs.
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#3 Post by blinkey501 » Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:16 am

I think our government should tell the EU to fuck off. My grandads fought to stop a dictator telling us what to do many years ago, and now we are being told to comply.
What is up with our leaders.
I see we are back in a recession (officially), And our government is giving 10 billon to th EU.
We have a massive debt, fuel prices through the roof, i feel like i cattle being rounded up :smt013
Being in the EU but not run by the EU thats what Blair said when he signed the Agreement...WTF

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#4 Post by robbier6 » Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:18 am

Totally agree with you Blinkey, its all been done under the pretense, in the 1970s, of a common market we now have an EU superstate that costs us £50,000,000 a day to be part of! i was trying to listen to an INterview of Nigel Farge (ukip) on radio 4 today and he made sense despite the fact that the interviewer was trying to rubbish his facts!

the first party that say the will give the general populas a vote on in/out of europe will get my vote!

Letter going to my mp very shortly

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#5 Post by D-Rider » Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:51 am

Let's not divert this into a silly Britain v the rest of Europe bit of nonsense.

Within the other parts of Europe there are those that either want to get bikes off the road / have the misguided view that life must be lived with no fun or risk / that have swallowed the global warming stuff ..... just as there are those in Britain that support these views.

There are those in the rest of Europe that do not share those views - just as there are in this part of Europe we call Britain. There are those in the rest of Europe that are outraged that they would be adversely affected by this just as we are.

The "us and them" is not a matter of geography but between those in all parts of Europe with different views and opinions.

So rather than use this as a "Europe bashing" debate, we'd be far better to focus our efforts, along with our like minded continental friends and fight this proposal itself.
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#6 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:45 am

fair point andy

personally I would rather go back to bombing the buggers though

(Though I suspect the health and safety nazi's would object as it is too loud or something)


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#7 Post by D-Rider » Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:19 am

Aladinsaneuk wrote:fair point andy

personally I would rather go back to bombing the buggers though

(Though I suspect the health and safety nazi's would object as it is too loud or something)
.... don't forget we have a few continental friends on the forum .... we need to be clear that your bombing proposal is targeted at those who seek to restrict our fun wherever they live and is not targeted at those who just happen to live across the water ......
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#8 Post by robbier6 » Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:14 am

I wasn't advocating an "us and them" stance, or anything like that and i totally agree that there are a fair few frenchmen, germans dutch etc etc that are totally anti EU.
what annoys me is the fact that legislation like this is put forward by people with out a clue that probably recieve thick brown envelopes from manufactures to bring this to law.
Personally i think we should take a class action against the british goverment for misrepresentation in 1974 when Ted Heath got us into this fine mess :smt003

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#9 Post by D-Rider » Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:25 am

Have to disagree - the EU brings us far more advantage than disadvantage - trouble is our press tend to highlight and exaggerate every problem but give no recognition to the benefits.
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#10 Post by robbier6 » Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:40 am

IMHO i can't see any benefits what so ever, all the Eu has cost us is jobs and a shed load of money, the sooner we get out the better

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#11 Post by Moose » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:28 pm

24th June 2012

Another EU "Hands off Biking" Demo.

Only this time it is going EU wide, the idea is to set of from all points at the same time in all EU countries.

The point of one demo in each EU Parliamentary constituency carries great

symbolism, but this means of course, that some constituencies are

dramatically different in size.

http://www.europarl.org.uk/view/en/your ... egion.html



Scotland for example will only need one... as will Wales and N Ireland

and I realise that this will lead to some riders having to travel

further than others, but this will always be the case somewhere, as will

the unfortunate situation of clashing with other events.




*Where the runs go/are will be dependent on a few variables:*

Your local road network

Strength of activists on the ground to marshal bikes into and out of

start points

The relationship with the police forces within the constituency (for

example in North East the Northumbria force won't be happy, but the

Durham Force may be)

Any other political significance (for example Glasgow to Edinburgh as

it's the seat of local power, or Swansea toward Cardiff for the same reason)

London is a constituency in it's own right and does have the M25, the

West Mids has it's own M-way ring road

The South East is a weird shape, effectively including Thames Valley so

a decision, depending on population density, member activity, proximity

to another event etc will need to be made



I think Midday would be a good, easy to advertise time to start

These runs will be longer than before

What type of road chosen will lead to all the usual problems of

alienating learners, but we must again ask, how many will this really

affect set against ease of organisation, marshalling road junctions etc

Early approaches to police will be important. They cannot stop us doing

this, but they can make it difficult. Our battle in this instance is

with the MEPs who still haven't acknowledged the problems or agreed to

call for the deletion of article 18.

The demo is in its infancy at the moment but please check http://www.mag-uk.org/en/index/a6296 or your local MAG groups websites for further details.

If they don't have anything on the site contact them and ask WHY NOT? :smt014.

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#12 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:28 pm

I agree

and i also acknowledge the many fine folk both here, and elsewhere from the other side of the north sea

BUt

what have we gained from europe? our tax system is not in line with theirs - hence why our fuel prices are awful... our educational system is busy going to shit - its cheaper to study in europe than here ..... go figure
our employment laws are shafted - what we want to do, we cannot do due to european working time regulation, but we have to work longer weeks than most in europe and have less public holidays

our legal system is held to ransom by a court we did not choose, that is ruled by a constitution that was drawn up with out our say so

and finally we are supposed to support european laws to do with our road systems which - again - we had no part in deciding

Oh - and we are expected to pay a stupid amount of money each year to be a part of this club.....

so, please do tell me what exactly we gain from being a part of europe?


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#13 Post by D-Rider » Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:15 pm

Pete, I think you've answered your own question with your examples of where things are not so good here because we've not integrated properly.

However let's not turn this into an EU debate, this thread is a call to fight Type Approval legislation - so let's write to our MEPs (sticking to the issue rather than bashing Europe in general - we want the MEPs to support us) and do our best to support the protest rides that Moose has highlighted.

Co-ordinated action across Europe would be awesome.
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#14 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:21 pm

LOL - i agree mate

(And it really does remind me why I enjoy the company of so many people here - rational arguments and discussions in the main - i would still like to bomb some places though - but i would start with great yarmouth....)


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#15 Post by robbier6 » Thu Apr 26, 2012 3:58 pm

I have to agree with Alad on his last two posts, and i think D has a point in this not being a debate on the EU as we all know what's wrong with it!

The usual thing happens when unelected people have a taste of power, they want more, and this is usually to the detriment of the people that put them in power in the first place.

Right thats me done on the subject and i do realise some people wholeheartedly believe europe is a good thing, and that's what makes this place a nice place to visit. :smt003

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