GET YOUR CARD
Motorcycle Crash Card
A motorcycle CRASH Card has been
launched across NSW on 26 June. The
card, placed in the lining of the helmet
carries a rider’s personal and medical
details. A sticker on the outside of the
helmet alerts emergency services to its
presence. Riders are also reminded not
to attempt to remove another rider’s
helmet. The card facilitates easy access
for attending emergency services to
vital medical and personal information
at a crash scene. It saves emergency
service personnel valuable time and
assists with treatment, especially when
the rider is unconscious or unable to
communicate. Visit http://www.hornsby.nsw.
gov.au/crashcard for your free card!
REDEFINED SPORT
Triumph Tiger Sport
The new 2016 Triumph Tiger Sport
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meaning of versatility and deliver the
best of all worlds - from real sporting
prowess, with more performance and
thrilling riding characteristics - to mile-
munching touring, with more comfort
and capability for hassle free long
distance riding pleasure - to the simple
fun and practical needs of everyday
get on and go riding. Featuring a host
of developments, including the next
NEWS
generation 1050cc triple engine, a
suite of rider-focused technology the
new Tiger Sport is not an everyday
motorcycle – it’s the motorcycle you
will want to ride every day. See your
local Triumph dealer.
‘DISFINKELY’ ALICE
Ride back to Alice
- Indian Motorcycle
A 2800km journey from Sydney to Ian
Moss’ home town of Alice Springs
raising funds and awareness for Black
Dog Ride arrived late afternoon to a
typical stunning red centre sunset and
a township in the grip of motorsport
fever for the weekend’s Finke Desert
Race that took place. Ian Moss said “it’s
been a long but enjoyable day on the
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get here and can’t wait to perform some
songs from my new album Nashville
Sessions for family, friends and fans at
the Finke Desert Race.” Bidding for a
Limited Edition Jack Daniel’s Indian
Chief Vintage for the Black Dog Ride
charity saw the eventual winner take it
home at around $52,000. Visit http://www.
indianmotorcycle.com.au and
http://www.blackdogride.com.au