Andrew Dalton

Time to hold your hands up

Time to hold your hands up

11 Sep 2014

Why pursue a lost cause? Why not hold your hands up and admit your mistakes…

We have a winner

We have a winner

08 Sep 2014

Allan Goldsmith won a GPZ300

Rides to remember

Rides to remember

28 Aug 2014

With 2014 marking 100 years since the commencement of the Great War, I thought it was about time I went to some of the battlefields I’ve so often bypassed while riding to the south of France.

Motorcycling in Morocco

Motorcycling in Morocco

21 Aug 2014

Andrew Dalton looks at things you need to be mindful of when riding in Morocco. Morocco is not part of the European Union, so if you have a serious prang in Morocco then you are in a legal system based on post Independence French law with a distinctly north African flavour.

Inflatable Vest Video

Inflatable Vest Video

Jo Readman trying out an inflatable vest (airbag jacket) at the Brackley Festival of Motorcycling…

Behaviour when pulled (Part 2)

Behaviour when pulled (Part 2)

14 Aug 2014

Do not fall for the oldest tricks in the book which are favoured questions, ‘Why do you think I stopped you?’ and ‘How fast were you going’. Or the other great favourite, ‘Can you tell me what the speed limit is that you were riding through?’

When is fully comp not fully comp?

When is fully comp not fully comp?

07 Aug 2014

My bike crashed and sustained a lot of mechanical and some cosmetic damage when the gearbox locked up as I was decelerating onto the tollbooths of the Severn Crossing. It was at low speed, and I got away with bumps and bruises.

Behaviour when pulled

Behaviour when pulled

17 Jul 2014

How you act when stopped by the police can sometimes determine the outcome. But not always. And avoiding a stop in the first place is always a good starting point.

Basic guide to suing the Council for dangerous roads

Basic guide to suing the Council for dangerous roads

Take a look at the photo, and any biker will instantly see that it’s a dangerous road surface. There’s a sunken trench right on the riding line. Chris Hall was riding his Aprilia Caponord along that road, the A5120 in Bedfordshire, in April 2014. Sure enough, the worst possible thing happened: Chris’s wheels went into […]

New Episode: Rear Enders

New Episode: Rear Enders

10 Jul 2014

It’s a soap opera in its own right; you end up in the back of the car,so who’s to blame?

Old school policing and the attitude test

Old school policing and the attitude test

17 Jun 2014

Attitude when dealing with any reasonably serious traffic offence is paramount. And a reasonable approach is equally important from both parties when the law comes into contact with the individual. Some time ago a police officer who was chasing me on an R100RT was livid at my riding. I hadn’t even registered him.

The end of Charlie's Sheen

The end of Charlie’s Sheen

12 Jun 2014

Charlie’s loss can be your gain if you read what to do – and what not to do – if you find yourself on a speeding charge. Top solicitor Andrew Dalton explains all…

Paperwork pays off in France...

Paperwork pays off in France…

10 Jun 2014

You may well be part of the exodus of British motorcyclists who go to France to enjoy open roads, the food and the better weather. Enjoy it, but be aware of certain problems involved and how to avoid them…

Mud on the road

Mud on the road

22 May 2014

Mud represents a perennial hazard for motorcyclists but it is particularly bad during the sowing season on agricultural roads, and less so during the harvest season.

Time to wrap things up

Time to wrap things up

15 May 2014

If you’re waiting to see if you have any long term repercussions after an accident, make sure you don’t lose out when it comes to re-insuring your bike…

Can I get a witness!

Can I get a witness!

08 May 2014

I was filtering through heavy traffic, moving at less than walking speed. The gap in front of me started closing so I braked, not especially sharply. I was then hit from behind by another bike. Whilst I did not sustain any injuries, my pillion sustained a glancing blow to her foot, but not enough to […]

Sharp bends don't have to be signed

Sharp bends don’t have to be signed

01 May 2014

I am a pretty experienced motorcyclist. I was riding along rural roads in an area which I do not know particularly well. I started braking for a corner and as I got round the corner it became clear to me that the corner was much, much tighter than I was expecting. Panicking, I decided to […]

What's the emergency?

What’s the emergency?

24 Apr 2014

Logic suggests you’re at fault when you run into the back of someone else, but this isn’t always the case when you’re dealing with clowns…

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