• Home
  • About Us
  • Services
  • Gallery
  • Account
  • Contact
heavymetalengines.com heavymetalengines.com heavymetalengines.com
0
6301 46th St N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781 info@heavymetalengines.com 727-315-0140
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Services
  • Gallery
  • Account
  • Contact
0
heavymetalengines.com heavymetalengines.com heavymetalengines.com
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Services
  • Gallery
  • Account
  • Contact
0
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Luxury
  • Your roundup of the stories that mattered in motorbikes

Your roundup of the stories that mattered in motorbikes

May 2, 2023 By: heavymetalmengines Biker, Blog, Cruising, Luxury

Triumph are doing their bit to help the future of the British motorcycle industry, with plans to boost the number of young people working in their dealers and a new awards scheme on the cards to help students showcase design ideas.

To help combat this issue, the MCIA worked with recruitment firm BikeJobs and the National Motorcycle Dealers Association (NMDA) to create a Careers Hub stand at last November’s Motorcycle Live show at Birmingham’s NEC, which attracted a promising 150 serious enquires.

Polypropylene forms the main exterior panels of many of Yamaha’s practical scooters and so the switch to a more sustainable material could have a real impact. From here, there are plans to use it more extensively across the motorcycling range.

We are aiming to relaunch this in 2024 as a more inclusive programme, so we can ensure that the opportunities it brings are available to all students, irrespective of background.

Tina D.

Alongside plans for the future, the Hinckley-based firm already offer several support schemes for younger workers. At their Leicestershire headquarters alone, there are multiple apprenticeships on offer, as well as roles for graduates leaving university.

Yamaha introduce low-carbon metals for greener motorbikes

  • The regional licorice divide is real
  • People still buy candy corn
  • Western states have a serious sweet tooth
  • Yamaha say that polypropylene materials make up around half of the exterior bodywork of their motorcycles – making it a key resource for the firm. Consequently, the use of these new greener materials could see up to a claimed 80% reduction carbon footprint.

Japanese automotive powerhouse Yamaha are well underway with plans for environmentally friendly production and are now aiming to introduce lower-carbon aluminium into some of their motorcycle parts in a bid to cut CO2 emissions.

Back in late June 2022, the firm announced that they were bringing their plans for carbon neutral factories forward to 2035 – a jump of 15 years from their previous goal set the previous summer.

This would be achieved by minimising energy use and relying on cleaner, more renewable energy sources such as solar and hydroelectric, with Yamaha predicting a 92% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from their production facilities both in Japan and across the world when compared to 2010 figures.

BikerOpportunityTrekking

Related Posts

May 3, 2023 heavymetalmengines

On Her Bike through Tanzania and Zanzibar

May 3, 2023 heavymetalmengines

Mountain weather beats route planning. Always

May 3, 2023 heavymetalmengines

America – Winter Riding Routes That Are Awesome!

    Leave a Comment Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recent Posts

    • Hello world!
    • On Her Bike through Tanzania and Zanzibar
    • Mountain weather beats route planning. Always
    • America – Winter Riding Routes That Are Awesome!
    • Inside ChampU: The Debut of an Online Riding School

    Recent Comments

    1. A WordPress Commenter on Hello world!
    2. Reynold Hobbs on The Most Inspiring Women Bike Ride Events
    3. Reynold Hobbs on The Himalayas by Motorbike – The Foreigners perspective

    About Me

    Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudantium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt explicabo.

    Recent Posts

    • Hello world!January 25, 2026
    • On Her Bike through Tanzania and ZanzibarMay 3, 2023
    • Mountain weather beats route planning. AlwaysMay 3, 2023
    • America – Winter Riding Routes That Are Awesome!May 3, 2023
    • Inside ChampU: The Debut of an Online Riding SchoolMay 3, 2023

    Categories

    • Biker (12)
    • Blog (12)
    • Cruising (6)
    • Luxury (6)
    • Motorcycle (5)
    • Uncategorized (1)

    Recent Comments

    1. A WordPress Commenter on Hello world!
    2. Reynold Hobbs on The Most Inspiring Women Bike Ride Events
    3. Reynold Hobbs on The Himalayas by Motorbike – The Foreigners perspective

    Tags Cloud

    Biker Blog Classic Clothing couple 2024 cruising Harley love Motorcycle News Opportunity Piston Racing rider Riding routes Trekking Yamaha

    DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS?LET'S TALK US !

    6301 46th St N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781

    derek@heavymetalengines.com

    727-315-0140

    About Us

    • About Us
    • Our History
    • Our Team

    Quick links

    • Our Services
    • Our Gallery
    • Contact Us

    SUBSCRIBE FOR UPDATED

    Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
    Loading
    Copyright © 2026 Heavy Metal Engines and Heavy Metal Machining

    Compare list 0

    Your Cart (0)

    Your cart is empty Continue Shopping

    Sign in