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National Motorcycle Week - 16th-23rd July 2006

1 July 2006

National Motorcycle Week is the annual campaign that demonstrates to the public, media and politicians the number of motorcyclists in the UK and at the same time it emphasises the important point that owners are from all walks of life and that riding has social, environmental and economic benefits.

This year the slogan WAS: ‘HAVE YOU GOT THE ‘F’ FACTOR?’ – Freedom, fun, friendship and flexibility

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