Motorbike Fans Enjoy Carole Nash Live
Motorbike Fans Enjoy Carole Nash Live
<code>Motorbike enthusiasts enjoyed their fifth day at the Carole Nash Motorcycle Live at the NEC, Birmingham on Wednesday.</code>
<code></code>The show included the presence of 38 major motorcycle manufacturers showcasing their models for the New Year.
The Aprilia Tuono V4R naked, the Kawasaki ZX-10R superbike and the BMW supertourers – the K1600GT and K1600GTL – were available for visitors to see in the flesh.
The 125 MotoGP race winner Bradley Smith was one of the guests on the fifth day of the show, along with James Whitham and BBC’s Jennie Gow.
Channel Five’s Emergency Bikers paramedics made a special appearance showing footage from a yet to be aired episode.
“There’s so much on offer and it’s not just for the hardcore motorcycle fan,” said Finlay McAllan, MCI Exhibitions, managing director of event organisers.
“Anyone coming should prepare to be thoroughly entertained!”
Motorcycle Safety
Motorcycles are powerful machines and although riders make themselves vulnerable when taking to the road they also risk the safety of other road users.
A crash involving motorbikes is often different to those involving cars the Department for Transport research showed.
Motorcycle crashes are more likely to occur when the rider loses control on bends or when overtaking mostly at speed.
Protective Head Gear
To ensure you give yourself the best chance of surviving a motorcycle crash investigate motorbike helmets as each one provides different protection for different parts of your head and neck depending on your driving needs.
A ThermaHelm helmet uses unique technology to provide the rider with the ultimate protection if he or she were to crash.
A chemical reaction is triggered on impact which automatically starts to freeze the victim’s head to prevent the brain from swelling and possibly cause brain damage.
Having the right head gear is the most important safety measure you should take as most fatal accidents are a result of injury to the head.
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