The answer is a clear absolutely not. Some equipment, like high-quality independent back protectors or motorcycle airbags, far exceed EN 1621 standards, offering much more substantial protection.
Lilian Greenwood, future of roads minister, has confirmed that the Government is considering options to review existing requirements for motorcycle training, testing and licensing. Speaking at a ...
A tricked-out five-door Jimny concept dubbed the “Jimny Conqueror” has debuted at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo, a massive motor show held recently in India. Revealed by the team at Maruti Suzuki, a ...
Motorcycle airbags have blown up in recent years (forgive the pun), as they offer significantly more impact protection than standard motorcycle armour will ever be able to. Just like in a car ...
The 2025 edition of the popular large SUV is expected to hit Australian shores in the first quarter of 2025. The facelifted 2025 Isuzu MU-X has been revealed with upgrades similar to those recently ...
offering hail and wind protection. The company said this angle offers all the advantages of passive wind stow, including up to 5% energy gain compared to active stow trackers. Integrated hail ...
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