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Cycle News 2015 Issue 09 March 3

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IN THE WIND P42 THREE MORE STATES WITH LANE-SPLITTING LEGISLATION I t appears the trend to put lane splitting on the books is gaining some momentum. In addition to Texas announcing earlier last month, the American Motor- cyclist Association has added three more states—Tennessee, Washington and Oregon—with lane-splitting legislation in its upcoming 2015 session. The AMA is calling for motorcyclists in those states to contact their state senators and express sup- port for the legislation. Although a common practice in many countries around the world, California remains the only state in the U.S. that allows for lane-splitting. As one of the most dangerous situations for motorcyclists is being caught in congested stop-and-go traffic, the AMA cite its support of the legislation for safety reasons in addition to alleviating traffic. "The AMA supports respon- sible lane splitting, as outlined in this bill, said Wayne Allard, AMA vice president of govern- ment relations. "Research and evidence suggest that lane split- ting may reduce a motorcyclist's risk exposure in traffic, while helping to ease congestion. And motorcyclists' safety is of utmost importance." The basis for this was a 2014 study conducted in California that supports this assertion by demonstrating that motorcyclists engaging in responsible lane splitting were less likely to be rear ended, suffer a head injury or be involved in a fatal crash. Additional potential benefits include an increase in conspicu- ity because the motorcyclist is moving relative to other traffic; a reduction in motorcyclist fa- tigue from constant shifting and braking in stop-and-go traffic; a lessening of the risk for engine damage for air-cooled engines; a reduction in motorcyclists' exposure to ambient heat in the summer and car exhaust year- round due to fewer hours spent in traffic. To learn more informa- tion about the AMA's position, visit the AMA's website at www. americanmotorcyclist.com SHERCO UNLEASHED FACTORY MODELS T he Spanish manufacturer Sherco says its 2015 "Factory" off-road models are now available in the U.S. The bikes are equipped with special racing brake components and either FMF or Akrapo- vic exhaust systems (depending on model), a translucent tank, unique factory graphics kits, and a special Factory seat cover that pro- vides "double the grip." These enduro bikes will be available in two-stroke (250/300cc SE-R) and four-stroke (250/300cc SEF-R) configuration for a limited time. Sherco will be offering limited Factory off-road models in both two-stroke (pictured) and four-stroke configurations.

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