Chinese motorcycle brand Zontes partners with Adishwar Auto to enter Indian market, Auto News, ET Auto

The Chinese motorcycle brand, according to Adishwar Auto, specializes in producing motorcycles with state-of-the-art industrial equipment on a robotic production line and up to 80% of its components are produced in-house to keep quality under control.

Mumbai: Chinese premium motorcycle brand Zontes has partnered with Hyderabad-based Adishwar Auto Ride to enter the Indian market and they plan to introduce up to five vehicles in the future, a statement said on Thursday . Founded in 2003 by Guangdong Tayo Motorcycle Technology Co Ltd, Zontes currently has a presence in 55 countries, including the UK, Italy, Spain, France, Belgium, Brazil, Malaysia and Thailand, among others. .

Adishwar Auto Ride already has a partnership with Italian bike manufacturers – Benelli and Moto Morini as well as Hungarian Keeway.

Since its global expansion in 2017, Zontes has seen significant year-on-year growth and recorded substantial growth of 50% in the last 12 months alone, Adishwar Auto Ride India Pvt Ltd (AARI) said in the press release.

The Chinese motorcycle brand, according to Adishwar Auto, specializes in producing motorcycles with state-of-the-art industrial equipment on a robotic production line and up to 80% of its components are produced in-house to keep quality under control.

“We are excited to introduce Zontes, a futuristic brand, to the Indian market that is poised to redefine engineering standards with a focus on innovation and technology. Additionally, it has leveraged robotic technology to develop high quality products that are safe and durable,” said Managing Director of Adishwar Auto Ride India, Vikas Jhabakh.

Since its establishment, Zontes has strategically focused on the advanced research of new technologies for the development of material structure, manufacturing process, precision finishing, intelligent control, safety and durability, in accordance to version.

This emerging brand has had a noticeable impact across the world, especially in the European market, the statement said, adding that “in India, the brand plans to launch an exciting portfolio of five products, with an extensive network of retailers in India. across the country”.

These touchpoints will allow customers to learn about new product offerings, he said.

“Zontes Motorcycles has the potential to impact and accelerate segment growth in the country. The association demonstrates our commitment to meeting the demands of Indian customers in the fast-growing premium mobility segment,” added Jhabakh.

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TVS Motor launches 2022 Radeon 110cc motorcycle, price starts at INR 59,925, Auto News, ET Auto

TVS Motor Releases 2022 Radeon 110cc Motorcycle

New Delhi:

TVS Motor Company on Thursday announced the launch of the new Radeon Refresh, the 110cc motorcycle with multi-color reverse LCD cluster and RTMi (real-time mileage indicator).

TVS Radeon 110 ES MAG is priced at INR 59,925 and TVS Radeon DIGI Drum Dual Tone for INR 71,966 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

According to TVS, there are 17 other useful features built into the digital cluster, such as clock, service indicator, low battery indicator, maximum speed and average speed, TVS said.

The company says the model comes with next-generation Ecothrust (ET-Fi) fuel injection technology, which delivers 15% better mileage.

It gets a lifespan 109.7cc engine that produces 8.4hp of power at 7000rpm with a torque of 8.7Nm at 5000rpm. It is equipped with a 10 liter tank.

The new TVS Radeon is also equipped with TVS Intelligo (ISG and ISS system).

It is available in 4 variants of Base Edition and Dual Tone Edition Drum with Reverse LCD Cluster, Dual Tone Edition Drum with Reverse LCD Cluster and ISG/ISS and Dual Tone Edition Disc with Cluster in a selection of colors of Dual Tone Red and Black, Dual Tone Blue and Black apart from the base edition colors (Starlight Blue, Metal Black, Royal Purple and Titanium Grey).

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Along with the new paint scheme, the Pulsar N250 and F250 All-black variants also come with dual-channel ABS as standard equipment. The Pulsar N250 and F250 All-black were both priced at INR 1,49,978. In contrast, the standard Pulsar F250 with single channel ABS is currently priced at INR 1,44,979, while the standard Pulsar N250 is priced at INR 1,43,680 (all prices ex-showroom New Delhi).

The motorcycle is powered by a 110cc engine with an output of 9 BHP at 7500 rpm and an on-demand torque of 9.79 NM at 5000 rpm. It comes with patented i3S technology for better power efficiency, the company said.

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Paraplegic MotoGp star Rainey back to driving 30 years after accident

Way of life

Friday 01 July 2022

Some of my readers may know that I love riding motorcycles. For the record, I’ve been riding for 54 years and I’m still going strong. However, my story today isn’t so much about motorcycles as it is about the choices we make in our lives, especially after a life-threatening experience.

I have been a fan of MotoGp in its various alliterations since the mid 1960s and one of my favorite riders was Californian Wayne Rainey who won three consecutive 500cc class world championships with Yamaha between 1990 and 1992.

Rainey was embroiled in a bitter battle with compatriot Kevin Schwantz as he sought his fourth straight title in 1993. He was leading the championship by an 11-point margin over Schwantz and was leading the race when he suffered an accident ending to his career at the Italian Grand Prix at Misano.

He slid through the gravel pit at high speed, shattering his spine against the inclined surface designed for motor racing. The injury handed victory and ultimately the title to arch-rival Schwantz. Rainey’s injuries left him permanently paralyzed from the chest down.

Rainey turned to the Williams team’s quadriplegic owner, Frank Williams, for advice, and he decided to take a positive attitude towards his condition, later becoming Marlboro Yamaha’s team manager for a while. a few years.

After the 1995 season, Schwantz retired from the Grand Prix circuit, partly because of nagging injuries and partly because the loss of his great rival which had inflamed his competitive spirit had made him see his own life much more clearly. mortality.

Despite his disability, Rainey refused to give up racing and raced a hand-operated Superkart in the Northern California-based World Superkart Series.

Rainey lived in Monterey, California, in a house not far from WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. The nearby circuit named a corner in his honor, Rainey Curve, which is a sharp, medium-speed left-hander that follows the famous Corkscrew.

Rainey was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999. The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) named him a Grand Prix “Legend” in 2000. He was inducted into the International Motorsport Hall of Fame in 2007.

Beginning in 2014, the American Motorcycle Association (AMA) transferred commercial rights to AMA-sanctioned road racing to Wayne Rainey and his partners.

The UK’s annual Goodwood Festival of Speed ​​is perhaps the best place to see rare vintage racing machines and the stars of yesteryear driving the vehicles in which they gained their fame. The event being held this week saw Wayne Rainey ride his championship-winning Yamaha YZR500 from the 1992 season.

The Yamaha YZR500 is largely as it appeared in 1992 but with a few changes to accommodate Rainey. The shifter and rear brake controls moved all the way to the handlebars. A body extension was also added to the rear of the fuel tank to give additional upper body support. Wayne was followed up the hill at Goodwood by fellow champions Kenny Roberts, Kevin Schwantz and Mick Doohan.

It’s easy to be transported back in time to see a Grand Prix two-stroke motorcycle from the 1990s. The distinctive engine buzz, streamlined fairings and simple yet vibrant livery are all reminiscent of that era.

More than anything else, the sight of Wayne Rainey back on the bike shifts the mood from nostalgic to heartwarming. Although Rainey never disappeared from the racing community after his life-changing accident, seeing him back in racing leathers alongside his contemporaries is something very special.

For me, it’s about the choices we make in life in the face of adversity. You can either take the easy route and give up, get negative, feel sorry for yourself, or take the bull by the horns and say, “I’m going to beat this thing and get the most out of my life.”

It takes courage and determination to take the toughest route, discipline, strength of character and a fighting spirit, as you are sure to face many more challenges on your journey to the top.

Wayne Rainey is a big inspiration to me as I went through a similar journey after my motorcycle accident in 2013.

Although I lost the use of my left arm in the accident, I refused to give up. This decision opened up a whole new world to me and that’s how I discovered my passion for writing. Thanks to my writing, I was able to reach many people and touch them in a special way.

I have found purpose in life and the past seven years have been the best years of my life. I still ride motorcycles.

Don’t let adversity get you down. Let adversity make you stronger.

Southside Virginia’s 100 Mile Garage Sale is scheduled for this Saturday

SOUTHSIDE – Southside Virginia’s 100-mile garage sale is back for this weekend as a long run of garage sale locations take place on Saturday, July 2. The 100-mile garage sale connects nearby locations including Keysville, Farmville, Blackstone, Drakes Branch, Meherrin, Green Bay and more.

The route includes several areas such as Meherrin in Keysville and downtown Drakes Branch. From Keysville you can take Rt. 15 North to Farmville then Bus. Rt. 460 East to Rice, Bus. 360/460 to Burkeville and Bus. Rt. 460 in Crewe, Nottoway Courthouse and Blackstone.

The route also includes going west from Keysville on US Route 360, turning left on Route 47 South then right on Route 49 South (Main Street) into Chase City.

There are plenty of sales along the way this year, but below are just a few places that should be holding sales.

Black stone:

—Blackstone Volunteer Fire Department, 318 Church St Blackstone

Burkeville:

—Burkeville Volunteer Fire Department Thrift Sale. 224 Second Street, Burkeville. All money raised benefits the Burkeville Volunteer Fire Department. Open from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

— Burkeville Presbyterian Church. 314 McLean Street, Burkeville. Books, toys, household items, clothing and more!

Crewe:

—Crewe Flea Market, 720 E Virginia Ave. Several vendors, just off 460 opposite Crewe Country Club. Plenty of parking! Seats available for only $5!

—3852 Ordinary Jennings Road. Tie dye, tumblers, wreaths, coasters ALL handmade. Motorcycle parts/accessories, assorted items, plants, planters and more!

—Multi-family sale, across from Tyson (Rt. 360/Patrick Henry Highway). Sale Friday afternoon and Saturday, weather forecast!

Charlotte Courthouse:

—Charlotte Learning Center, 395 Jefferson Hwy, Charlotte Court House. Accommodation of miscellaneous items for sale: books, clothes, toys, house, etc. Spaces available at $10 each. Plenty of extra space on the lot behind the building, if needed!

Chase City:

—5570 Fort Mitchell Dr.: farm equipment, furniture, books, antiques, clothing, bric-a-brac

Drake Branch:

—Charlotte County Farmer’s Market at Drake’s Branch, 150 Depot St., Drakes Branch Several vendors under the pavilion. Food, fun, bargains and funnel cake! Don’t miss this new hot spot, sure to be a hub of activity for years to come!

Farmville:

—The Big Red Farmville Flea Market, 41 Lakeside Dr., Farmville. Antiques, collectibles, clothing, jewelry and more! Spaces available for rent starting at $10!

—Mottley’s Emporium, 518 N Main St. HUGE sidewalk sale! Many items at only $1! Something for everyone: kitchen utensils, jeans, books, glassware, tools. Some discounted furniture. Stop on your way through Farmville. Visit on Facebook at Mottley Emporium!

—Prince Edward’s Elks Lodge, 636 South Main St. Various vendors offering many items ranging from clothing to home decor. Fish fry with good sides! Seats available at $10 per seat! 7 a.m. – 2 p.m.

—Folk art by Kathryn, 6443 Farmville Rd. (US 15) Sellers Wanted! Pastries, and possibly a food truck! Located in Worham. Worsham is a short drive (6.5 miles) from downtown Farmville. Look for the “Folk Art by Kathryn” road sign and the “Open” flag!

Green Bay:

—The Great Green Bay Sale! (in the fields next to Dollar General, 8255 W Patrick Henry Hwy.). 10 x 10 seats for only $10 (no inflation here!). Dozens of vendors and the potential of a food truck!

Jeterville:

—Hope Thrift Store, 20300 Maplewood Rd, Jetersville. Corner of 360 and Maplewood Rd. near the dump. Come see Jeannette or Sara and reserve your spot! Plenty of parking. Furniture, household items and decoration, clothing and much more!

Keyville:

—1055 King St Located within city limits, next to Keysville Manor Apartments

—121 Jackson Court Rd. Lots of items! Furniture such as sofas, loveseats, chairs and tables, coffee tables lots of laundry detergent, household items, new clothes, shoes designer handbags

Meherrin:

-725 Price-Gee Road – Seven families selling anything and everything, furniture, antiques, collectibles, housewares, toys, clothing, books, outdoor items, utensils kitchen supplies, plants, crafts, pet supplies, DVDs and MUCH more! Weather permitting, we will also be set up on Friday afternoon. We are behind the Stop N Shop Exxon on 360 look for our many signs thank you!

Nottoway Courthouse:

—Old Nottoway Antiques, 6254 Old Nottoway Rd., Crewe. Antiques, collectibles, real estate. Exceptional offers on unique finds!

Rice:

—24395 Prince Edward Highway. Plants, vintage items, boy’s clothes, trinkets, crafts, single row plow, fishing lures, furniture!

Worham:

—Folk art by Kathryn. 6443 Farmville Rd. (US 15). Sellers Wanted! Pastries, and possibly a food truck! Worsham is a short drive (6.5 miles) from downtown Farmville. Look for the “Folk Art by Kathryn” road sign and the “Open” flag!

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Benelli Imperiale 400 Price in Nepal, Launch Date, Specs, Features

Benelli Imperiale 400 is coming to Nepal soon.

Benelli Imperial 400

KTM International Trading, the authorized distributor of Benelli motorcycles in Nepal, plans to launch its first classic cruiser.

Benelli Imperiale is inspired by the historic Benelli-MotoBi range produced in the 1950s. It takes on the retro-classic charm and relaxed ergonomics.

Imperial 400 is defined as the benchmark as the latest Italian classic.

As for the costs, the Benelli Imperiale 400 price in Nepal has not yet been confirmed.

Other interesting details are not yet confirmed. However, it is rumored to launch in the Nepalese market.

With that said, let’s take a look at the Benelli Imperiale 400 in Nepal along with its main specs.

Benelli Imperial 400 Specifications

  • Type of engine: Single cylinder, 4 stroke, SOHC, FI
  • Emission standard: BS6
  • Shift: 374cc
  • Cooling system: Air conditioning
  • Starting mechanism: Self starter only
  • Maximum energy: 21 hp at 6000 rpm
  • Maximum torque: 29 Nm at 3500 rpm
  • Gearbox: 5 speeds
  • Top speed: 115 km/h
  • Fuel tank capacity: 12 liters
  • Mileage: 30-35 kmpl
  • Front tire: 100/90-19 – Disc
  • Rear tire: 130/80-18 – Disc
  • Tubeless tyres: Yes
  • Braking system: Single-channel ABS
  • Suspension configuration: 41mm telescopic and dual preload adjustable shocks
  • Seat height : 780 millimeters
  • Ground clearance : 165 millimeters
  • Unloaded weight: 205 kilograms
  • Colors: Red, black and silver

Benelli Imperiale 400 Price in Nepal: TBA

Benelli Imperiale 400 is exactly what you would expect from a retro classic.

The front section comes with a circular halogen headlamp with circular indicators.

Adding to the premium feel, it gets chrome finishes in mirrors, headlight housing, handlebars, instrument meter, etc.

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It gets considerable metal components, further adding to that raw appeal.

The big blacked-out engine highlights the side profile. Interestingly, the long tailpipe also gets a black finish with a bronze-like finish.

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Plus, retro elements like spoked rims, split-type seat and traditional suspension setup are still present.

Moving on to the back part, it includes a circular taillight with a nifty grab bar.

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Moreover, Benelli Imperiale 400 will be available in three different colors: red, black and silver.

Performance

Benelli Imperiale 400 is powered by a 374cc, single cylinder, 4-valve, air-cooled, SOHC, FI engine. It can generate a maximum power of 21PS at 6000rpm and a maximum torque of 29Nm at 3500rpm.

Moreover, it is attached to a 5-speed gearbox with a fuel tank capacity of 12 liters.

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It produces power in a linear and refined way. Although inspired by the classic, the Imperial lacks a Kick Start mechanism.

Additional details

Suspension duties are handled by a 41mm telescopic up front and a preload-adjustable twin shock in the rear.

The dimensions are 2170 mm in length, 820 mm in width and 1120 mm in height. And, the wheelbase sits at 1440mm.

Benelli Imperiale 400 gets a ground clearance of 165 mm. In addition, the curb weight is 205 kg.

READ ALSO : Launch of the Royal Enfield Scram 411 in Nepal officially confirmed: everything you need to know!

Features

Here is a quick feature list of the upcoming Benelli Imperiale 400 in Nepal.

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Benelli Imperiale 400 Highlights

  • 374cc fuel injected engine
  • Retro-inspired styling
  • Halogen headlight and halogen tail light
  • Analog measuring instrument with LCD display
  • Dual disc braking
  • Single-channel ABS
  • Large tire sizes with spoke rims

Benelli Imperiale 400 Nepal Price and Availability

Taking a quick look at the rivals, the retro-classic segment is around Rs. 8 Lakhs to 9 Lakhs. So it is very likely that the price of the Benelli Imperiale 400 in Nepal is around this price range.

It is currently available as a mono-variant for the Indian market.

However, we won’t know for sure until the official launch.

Benelli Imperial 400 Prices in Nepal
Benelli Imperial 400 To be determined

READ ALSO : Honda CB350 RS gets a price hike in Nepal – Rs. 1,000,000 expensive!

As for its launch date, Benelli Nepal plans to present its first retro motorcycle at the NADA Auto Show 2022.

As planning is in its early stages, there are no further details available at this time. Nevertheless, Benelli Nepal plans to present the product at the NADA Auto Show.

We will have more concrete details in the coming weeks. Additionally, we will continue to update this article as we learn more.

Benelli Imperiale will face the Honda Highness 350, Jawa Classic and Royal Enfield Classic 350.

 

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Paris to charge gas-powered motorbike drivers for parking – World Today News

Paris to charge gas-powered motorbike drivers for parking – World Today News

PARIS: Drivers of gas-powered motorbikes will have to start paying to park in Paris from September as the French capital aims to reduce noise and pollution, but parking electric motorbikes remains free, a police official said on Monday. city ​​hall.

The new office fulfills a campaign promise from socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo and was due to begin in January, but the move was delayed as Hidalgo made a bid for the French presidency in the spring.

Paris mobility chief David Belliard, an environmentalist whose party is part of Hidalgo’s coalition, told franceinfo radio that the city aims to better regulate the use of public space.

“There is a lot of anarchy when it comes to parking. And we also need to reduce distracting noise levels as well as pollution,” Belliard said on Monday.

Parking for electric scooters and motorcycles is always free, he said. People who have no other choice than their thermal motorcycle to get to work could buy subscriptions for underground car parks, Belliard said.

He gave no details of the new parking fees, but said motorcyclists would pay less to park than motorists.

A year ago, the town hall indicated in a press release that from January 2022, non-resident motorcyclists would have to pay three euros (3.2 dollars) per hour to park in the 11 most central districts of the French capital and two euros in the outlying districts, corresponding to about half the cost of parking cars.

In recent years, Mayor Hidalgo has built a network of new bike paths and increased parking fees for cars to steer Parisians and commuters toward more environmentally friendly transport options.

Motorcycling organizations and the conservative opposition in Paris have called the motorcycle parking fee plan a new tax that will not reduce traffic congestion, while groups representing cyclists and pedestrians hailed the move, saying it was long awaited.

The oldest continuously produced motorcycle brand on the world market might surprise you

One of the best known motorcycle brands in America is probably Harley-Davidson, followed by Kawasaki and Indian. While everyone designs and builds amazing bikes, one brand has been producing motorcycles for far longer than any of them. Royal Enfield has been around for over a century and doesn’t look like it’s going anytime soon.

Who has the oldest motorcycle brand?

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If you love retro motorcycles, you’ve probably heard of Royal Enfield. For those who are not motorcycle enthusiasts, Royal Enfield has been around for quite a long time.

According to Hot Cars, Royal Enfield has been producing motorcycles since 1901. That means it is now in its 121st year.

Hot Cars said: “Royal Enfield may not be as famous as Harley-Davidson, Honda or Kawasaki, but it has been in the motorcycling business for far longer than any of those brands. In fact, Royal Enfield is the oldest motorcycle manufacturer to continuously produce bicycles.

The history of Royal Enfield is fascinating

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Many motorcycle manufacturers started out as producers of bicycles, and while Royal Enfield certainly did, it was originally a gun maker. Founder Albert Eadie started production in Redditch Worcestershire before turning to bicycles and motorcycles as his main source of business. This is where the original “Fit Like a Gun, Go Like a Bullet” logo came from.

The history of gun manufacturing also inspired the Royal Enfield Bullet, which was first produced in 1931. In fact, it is still produced today, making it the oldest model in motorcycle history race.

Although Royal Enfield did not continue to manufacture firearms, it supplied the British Army by other means. When Britain was involved in the First World War, Royal Enfield quickly supplied troops with motorcycles and the Imperial Russian government. One of the models was equipped with a sidecar on which a Vickers machine gun was mounted.

This wasn’t Royal Enfield’s only military involvement Royal Enfield. In 1947 India used Royal Enfield bicycles to patrol its borders after officially gaining independence from Britain. It was such a successful venture that India continues to use these bikes for military operations.

Since Royal Enfield closed in Britain in 1955 and Enfield of India took over the majority of production, it might have something to do with it. Or it could be that Royal Enfield bikes are well made and have a solid reputation.

The Royal Enfield motorcycle brand has new products coming

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Even though Royal Enfield is not the best known motorcycle manufacturer, things are looking up. Royal Enfield has returned to its British roots in a way. As Top Gear reports, there is now a research and development facility just 50 miles from the original factory.

Some new motorcycles produced include the Interceptor 650 Twin. It was launched in 2018 and is still going strong.

The Bullet is still in production and maintains a strong fan base for those who love motorcycle history. Then there is the Himalayas, perfect for cycling enthusiasts who want to get off the beaten track for a more exciting ride and exceptional views.

There’s also a new bike on the way, which could put Royal Enfield on the map in a way it never has before. The motorcycle manufacturer is trying to break into the plug-in bike industry with a motorcycle that will be called the Flying Flea. It might not be the most difficult name, but it’s definitely one that won’t be forgotten.

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Ditton Couple Start ‘Blue Reef Festival’ and Business After Husband Suffers Freak Accident

A Kent carpenter says suffering a horrific accident eight years ago was the best thing that ever happened to him.

John Wingate, from Ditton, was motivated after nearly being crushed to death, to quit his old job and start a skateboard shop and festival with his wife Elizabeth.

The couple show us around Blue Reef and discuss their upcoming festival

In October 2014, John suffered a punctured lung, broken ribs and lacerated liver after being pinned down by a two-tonne wood-chopping machine.

The 53-year-old said: “I was getting run over, everything was mauled in the machine except my right arm.

“Fortunately for me, I managed to find the stop button myself, because the guy who was with me completely freaked out and didn’t know what to do.”

Firefighters from the technical rescue unit spent 40 minutes freeing him from the machinery using specialized lifting gear.

John said: “I remained conscious the whole time. I couldn’t communicate because I couldn’t breathe, I had no lung capacity.

John and Elizabeth Wingate have been running Blue Reef for over 10 years

“I really thought I was going to die – that was it, completely over – I wouldn’t see my family again.”

“What a horrible way to do it.”

John was taken by Air Ambulance to King’s College Hospital, where after 48 hours he suffered a cardiopulmonary attack and required resuscitation.

“It was actually more difficult to manage than the accident,” he explains.

“I had no control over it – I even had trouble falling asleep afterwards, it was psychologically hard.

John must have had months of recuperation after sustaining horrific injuries from an accident with a wood chopping machine. Photo: Elizabeth Wingate The 53-year-old thanks the Air Ambulance, which saved his life in October 2011. Photo: Elizabeth Wingate

“It took three weeks in intensive care and six months at home. I couldn’t walk very far, or really do much.

“I still suffer from chronic pain between my stomach and ribs. It doesn’t stop me from doing anything and it’s not unbearable, but once in a while I feel it.”

Despite everything he’s been through, John thinks the accident is the best thing that ever happened to him.

He said: “Some people think I’m crazy for saying this, but it’s true, it was really life changing.

“In a weird way it makes you see life differently, and it’s about living – whether it’s hard or easy, I just want to live.”

The Blue Reef skate shop also has a café where enthusiasts can meet The Blue Reef skate shop in Linton has been open since June last year

John now runs ‘Blue Reef’ with his wife Elizabeth, 49, at Loddington Farm, Linton.

Part skateboard shop, part cafe and workshop was originally born out of their love of the seaside and surfing in Cornwall.

Liz said: “We’ve talked about it before and you always put things off for another day because you think there will be another day.

“But it made both of us understand, so we talked and decided to go.

“John used to surf, and where his abdominal muscles had been affected by the accident, it was now too painful to paddle.

The range of skateboards on display at the store, available to try and buy John’s workshop next to the skate shop, where he works on a variety of projects

“So he built himself a skateboard to get that adrenaline rush back, and that’s how the passion started.”

John added: “I wanted a longboard but couldn’t find one to my liking so I built one myself!

“People saw what I was doing, asked me to do one and it evolved from there.”

John’s skateboards take around 10 hours to make, but the process varies depending on the complexity of the design – with prices ranging from £100 to £300.

The carpenter has now made custom longboards for the likes of British motorcycle racer Scott Redding, Scottish racer John McPhee, Jason Bradbury of The Gadget Show and also Jack Bessant, bassist for 90s rock band Reef.

John Wingate with British motorcycle racer Scott Redding, posing with John’s handmade longboard. Photo: Elizabeth Wingate

He commented: “Since I started making these boards, my life has completely changed – not in the monetary sense, but in the quality of life and experiences.

“It just evolved over the years, we never planned on having a skate shop or a festival, but we didn’t stop and start saying yes to certain things.

“You get into a mindset that this can’t be worse than what has already happened.”

Liz added: “Through this we have met so many amazing, inspiring and creative people.

“He literally opened the doors to another world.”

Blue Reef Festival back in 2021. Photographer: Richard Butters

Last year, the couple celebrated the company’s 10th anniversary and ended up throwing what started out as a small party with friends, which eventually turned into a full-fledged festival.

On July 21, 2,000 residents enjoyed a day of live music, acoustic stages and a dance tent.

Hundreds of classic cars and VW camper vans lined the pitch, and a skate ramp was set up to display demos from some of the UK’s best skateboarders and BMX riders.

This year, Elizabeth and John plan to go even better – extending the festival to three days and playing music on Friday and Saturday, with 12 additional acts booked.

Liz said: “Last year was the first time we did something like this, and we were really overwhelmed with how well it turned out. It was a nice atmosphere.

About 2,000 people attended last year’s Blue Reef Festival near Maidstone. Photographer: Richard Butters Live and acoustic acts performed at the festival. Photographer: Richard Butters

“It was going to be unique, but we had such a great response, people loved it.

“We have the best local producers, street food and artists on board – we are surrounded by inspiring independent businesses.

“The farm itself is run by a family who are passionate about regenerative agriculture and who also run Owlet Fruit Juices.”

John added: “We’d like to keep the festival quite small and don’t want it to be much bigger than we are now.

“We want to make it a really good experience for families and locals. It should be better not to be bigger.”

The festival combines the couple’s two passions – skateboarding and music. Photographer: Richard Butters

This year the couple will raise funds for a skate park, which will be next to the property in a nearby orchard and is expected to be used by the local community.

Looking back on the crash in 2011, John says it’s amazing to see what they’ve accomplished.

He said: “Because you spend most of your time spinning plates and fighting fires, you forget you’re moving forward.

“When I was lying in my hospital bed, you start thinking – if I was dead, why would anyone remember me?

“It looked like I had done nothing with my life, because there was nothing there.

This year, the Blue Reef Festival will take place from July 15 to 17. Photo: Elizabeth Wingate

“Almost now we’re kind of leaving a legacy behind.”

The Blue Reef Festival takes place from Friday 15th to Sunday 17th July at Loddington Farm in Linton.

Tickets range from £50 to £75, find out more here.

Sales of motorcycles and three-wheelers increased slightly in May

The sale of motorcycles and three-wheelers increased slightly in May 2022 to 148,002 units compared to the sale of 147,729 units in the same month of the previous year, showing an increase of 0.18 pc.

On a monthly basis, the sale decreased by 2% in May 2022, compared to the sale of 151,705 units in the previous month of April 2022.

On average, the sale of motorcycles and three-wheelers also saw a drop of 3.9%, with sales falling from 1,747 million units recorded in July-May (2020-21) to 1,679 million units during the same period of the current fiscal year.

Latest data released by Pakistan Automobile Manufacturing Association (PAMA); Sales of Honda motorcycles fell from 1.182 million units in the 11 months of the prior fiscal year to 1.25 million units in the same period of the current fiscal year. Similarly, the sale of Suzuki motorcycles also increased from 22,085 units to 34,578 units during the period under review. Likewise, the sale of Yamaha motorcycles also saw an upward trend as it increased to 21,496 units from 19,324 units in the corresponding year last year.

The sale of Ravi motorcycles, however, plunged to 3,160 units in 11 months of the current financial year compared to the sale of 5,788 units during the corresponding period of the previous financial year. Sales of United Auto motorcycles also declined from 341,151 units to 248,670 units in the 11 months of the current fiscal year.

Sales of Road Prince Motorcycles also saw a sharp drop of 35%, from 131,171 units to 84,251 units in July-May (2021-22). Among three-wheelers, the sale of Sazgar Three Wheelers has increased from 13,723 units in July-May (2020-21) to 13,886 units this year. United Auto Three Wheelers sales fell sharply, plunging to 2,853 units from 6,194 units.

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2022 Kawasaki Ninja 400 vs KTM RC 390: Price, Specs, Features Compared

One of the biggest changes to the new Kawasaki Ninja 400 is the use of a BS 6 compliant 399cc parallel twin engine.

The new Kawasaki Ninja 400 comes as a much more expensive proposition compared to the KTM RC390 motorcycle.

It was only recently that Kawasaki India announced the launch of the newly updated 2022 Ninja 400 motorcycle in the market. The bike renews its rivalry with the KTM RC390 sport bike thanks to updated aesthetics, new features and a new, cleaner engine. At the price of ₹4.99 lakh (ex-showroom), the Ninja 400 comes as a significantly higher priced offering compared to its orange counterpart which has been priced at ₹3.14 lakh (old showroom). Here’s how the two models compare in various other aspects.

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On the outside, the new 2022 Ninja 400 has also been updated with new color options. It is now available in Lime Green with Ebony and Metallic Carbon Gray which features green highlights. And if you recall, the next-gen RC390 got a very thorough exterior update earlier this year. Its dual-beam headlights have been replaced with a larger single-lamp lamp reminiscent of higher-placed KTM bikes. Needless to point out, the two bikes look separate and quite premium in their categories.

One of the biggest changes to the new Ninja 400 includes the use of a 399cc parallel-twin engine that is BS 6 compliant. Previously, the BS 4-spec model was suspended from sales in the country in April 2020 due to stricter emission standards. In the latest iteration, the motorcycle is designed to deliver 44 hp of peak power and 37 Nm of peak torque. However, in comparison, the RC390 comes with a smaller 373cc single-cylinder engine, capable of producing 42.9bhp and 37Nm. Needless to point out that both bikes offer nearly equivalent power, despite the RC390 having a smaller engine. The drivetrain unit on both bikes remains a six-speed unit.

That said, the Ninja 400’s suspension duties are taken care of by 41mm telescopic front forks and a preload-adjustable monoshock for the rear. On the other hand, the RC390 has a non-adjustable upside-down front fork and a preload-adjustable monoshock for the rear.

Some of the key features of the 2022 RC390 include the use of a new TCS (traction control system), cornering ABS, quick shifter, TFT display and switchgear. multifunctional. While the Kawasaki comes with dual-channel ABS and an all-digital display.

Date of first publication: June 25, 2022, 4:48 PM IST