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Most newcomers to AMA’s stores are amazed by the amount and variety of motorcycle apparel and accessories they have to choose from. You rarely have to wait for products to be ordered in, because it’s usually in stock and ready for them to go riding. AMA has become known as the one-stop accessories shop. AMA specialises in riding apparel and a big part of our focus is keeping riders safe, but we also stock a growing range of consumable products and hard parts like off-road tyres, tubes, oils, chains and sprockets, bling kits, handlebars and the list goes on.LATEST: A USUALLY quiet backstreet in Noosaville was transformed into scenes of despair following a fatal two-vehicle crash. Authorities were alerted to a crash involving a motorcycle and small four-wheel-drive on Rene St at about 11.30am yesterday after initial reports a man had suffered a head injury. Paramedics worked on the 53-year-old Sunshine Coast man for more than 20 minutes, but he was later pronounced dead at the scene.

The RACQ Lifeflight helicopter was called in and began preparing to airlift the man, but left the scene a short time later. Witnesses report hearing a loud bang and seeing flames coming from the motorcycle. Senior Sergeant Matt Campbell said Police Forensics were investigating the incident. Snr Sgt Campbell said it was too early to confirm if speed played a role in the fatal crash. "The investigation is still in the early stages, the road will be blocked for at least the next hour," Snr Sgt Campbell said. Police praised the quick action of bystanders, helping to extinguish the flames and attending to the motorcyclist. "I believe a member of the public may have involved themselves with extinguishing the fire," Snr Sgt Campbell said. "Queensland Fire also attended and completely extinguished it, but we did receive assistance from a member of public which is good." Bystanders watched on in shock as paramedics performed CPR on the man for more than 20 minutes.

A Rene St business owner reported hearing the motorcycle take off down the street, moments before the crash. "We heard him come up the street," he said. "We heard him scream, one of my guys said he heard the bang. The single occupant of the other vehicle was not injured. The motorcyclist had just left Mike's Custom Shop, a Harley-Davidson parts shop, on Rene St when the crash occurred. Mike's Custom Shop owner Mike Manassee said the 53-year-old man had been a customer at the shop for a number of years. "He was a customer of mine," Mr Manassee said. "He was here before he left, he wanted to get his bike done, but I wasn't here. "That's why he had to come back." Mr Manassee said the man was a usually joyful person. "He was very happy, everything was good. UPDATE: The usually quiet industrial street in Noosaville was transformed in to a scene of chaos following a fatal two-vehicle incident. Paramedics performed CPR on the 53-year-old Sunshine Coast man for 20 minutes, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Witnesses report hearing a loud bang and seeing flames come from a motorcycle. Senior Seargent Matt Campbell said Police Forensics are investigating the incident and it's too early to confirm if speed played a role in the fatal crash. Police praised the quick action of by standers, helping to extinguish the flames and attend to the motorcyclist. "I believe a member of the public may have involved themselves with extinguishing the fire. A Rene St business owner reported hearing the motorcycle take off down the street, moments before the crash. "We heard him come up the street," he said. "The thing caught fire." Male motorcyclist from the Sunshine Coast, involved in today's crash on Rene St has died./U6KIcJLM6P— Lincoln Humphries (@LBHumphries) October 26, 2016 UPDATE: A MAN has died in a serious crash involving a motorcycle and a car. CPR was conducted on the 53-year-old motorcycle rider, a Sunshine Coast man, for about 20 minutes, but he died at the scene.