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We are pleased to present the following exhibitors for 2016. Contact us for more informationThank you for visiting our web site.This web space enablesBMW Motorcycle Club of Ottawa membersand anyone else interested in our Club to be informed of our activities, events and rides. Who we are We're first and foremost a BMW motorcycle riders club but our practice has been to include people that ride other brands who enjoy the same activities and share the same values as our members.
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We have also been a chapter of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America (BMWMOA#145) and the BMW Riders Association (BMWRA #68) since 1985.BMW Club By-Laws Who our members areOur members are from all walks of life: students, retirees, young and mature, street and adventure riders and everyone in between.They all have a common passion for motorcycling and in particular BMW motorbikes of all ages.The membership is open to all, regardless of brand of motorcycle. Group Riding GuidelinesIn an attempt to ensure some semblance of order and to ensure that we all have SAFETY uppermost in our minds on Club Group rides, the Board has created a set of guidelines which all participant's (members and guests) in Club-organized ride events will be expected to observe to ensure order and SAFETY for all.
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Keeping the exceptional design, we constantly improve the features of the Predator helmet and add the new, unique options that make truly exclusive helmet. This is an extraordinary motorcycle helmet from Nitrinos motostudio. The first sample of Neko-helmet was produced with a view to Nitrinos participation in a festival of Japanese culture in 2011. After the festival, the helmet became available for orders. MOTOSPARTA – the exclusive helmet with such design – new development from Nitrinos. Combining the functionality of a motorcycle helmet and recognizable features of warrior equipment of the ancient, aristocratic State, motosparta (hs-15) is designed for those who choose the personality, epatage and high quality in all respects.A dramatic film, captured on a headcam fitted to the rider’s helmet, shows the moment a car crosses into the path of Norwich motorcyclist David Holmes who was killed on the A47 at Honingham in June 2013. The 38-year-old had been travelling at about 97mph at the time of the collision.

While he was travelling above the speed limit the driver admitted to police in interview that he had not seen David, nor a car behind the motorcycle, prior to the collision. His mother Brenda Holmes, a retired nurse who lives in North Walsham is working with the police in Norfolk, agreed for the footage to be used as part of a road safety campaign. Ms Holmes said she hoped that by telling her story, she could help prevent another family going through the heartache they had and continue to experience. She said: "I want to be involved in this campaign because I feel something positive can come out of his loss. If we can prevent one accident; one family going through what we have been through then David would not have died in vain. "I know he rode fast that day, he loved speed but he also loved life. This hasn’t been an easy thing to do but I just hope that somebody benefits from the warning; that people slow down and take time to look for bikes. I’m not a perfect driver, I’ve done silly things sometimes and I’ve been lucky to get away with them, David wasn’t lucky, the driver wasn’t lucky.”