ABOUT MOTORCYCLEPARKING.COM
Motorcycleparking.com was set up in 2003 by Will Beeley as a free resource for other bikers to help them understand the complex rules and regulations regarding motorcycle parking. Since going live the site has continued to expand and is now widely regarded as the most comprehensive and useful motorcycle parking website on the world wide web. A small but efficient backroom staff help to keep the site as current as possible (The team will always welcome and be grateful for information and feedback from bikers).
Will himself continues to be actively involved in the site and has been involved in helping campaign for improved biker rights alongside the British Motorcycle Federation (BMF), the Motorcycle Industry Association (MIA) and the Motorcycle Action Group (MAG). Seen now as a motorcycle parking expert, he has featured on the BBC Breakfast Show and most recently has been involved in providing advice to a more global audience including representatives from Japan and France.
Keeping the site a free resource - We finance our work by selling a limited amount of upfront advertising space on the site and by affiliate advertising (we make a small commission if you click through our links and buy a product or service); please use our links to buy products. We are more than happy to add other retailers links, simply email us the retailers name and we'll do our best to add a link as speedily as possible. Thank you for your support.
To advertise on the site please go to our advertise with motorcycleparking.com page then contact us.
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