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Rinehart Racing Tackles Congressman on BRIEFS Tariff Impacts NEWS Marietta, GA. based Yamaha Motor Corp., USA, is pledging up to $500,000 in Yamaha Outdoor Access Initiative (OAI) grant funds for 2019 to support ventures protecting outdoor recreation. Yamaha is actively seeking organizations who can utilize the available funds and encourages interested parties to learn more about the program at YamahaOAI.com. As part of this effort, Yamaha has already awarded more than $130,000 in funding and equipment to 13 organizations in the current funding cycle. British "luxury" helmet manufacturer Hedon is to supply BMW with classic and custom-inspired helmets. The London-based company is known for its eclectic mix of retro-styled open and full-face lids. Despite that retro aesthetic, Hedon says its helmets are made with modern materials and features, including fibreglass/carbon fibre shells, anti-bacterial fabrics and multi-channel ventilation systems. The German Association of Energy and Water Industries (BDEW) says that the number of public EV charging stations rose more than 50 percent from summer 2018 to summer 2019. Germany currently has 20,650 stations, up from 13,500 the previous year - sufficient to power up 13 million EVs, or 30% of all German cars of all types currently in use; 12% are rapid charging stations. There are now more EVs on the road in Germany than in any European country, although the percentage of Germans driving electric cars still lags behind nations like Norway. Germany's 16 federal states. Crowdfunding continues to be the 'go to' source for idea-rich, capital-poor proto E-Bike brands. First seen in prototype guise at the 2018 'Milan' Show, would-be British manufacturer ARC has embarked on a second phase of a long-term funding program that is said to already include investment from Jaguar Land Rover's Venture Capital fund InMotion Venture. ARC says it plans to produce 390 ARC Vectors to sell at GBP £90,000 each (approx. US $115,000/Euro 100,000). Best of luck with that plan boys! 26 The MIC says that its members continue to see benefits from this spring's annual MIC Capitol Hill Fly-In. Congressman Mark Meadows visited Rinehart Racing's facility and its employees in Asheville, North Carolina, in August as a direct result from the government relations event. In April, Judd Hollifield, President and CEO of Rinehart Racing, met with Meadows at his Washington, D.C., office to discuss MIC priorities for the powersports industry. At that meeting, Hollifield offered to host Meadows at his company's office and production facility, an invitation the Congressman accepted. "It was an honor to show Congressman Meadows our American-made premier exhaust systems, which are manufactured right here in his backyard," Hollifield said. "We also had a chance to discuss the significant impact that President Trump's China tariffs are having on our products. Even though we have 100 percent American- made products using American steel and aluminum, the tariffs have really affected our business," Hollifield said. "With the tariffs making Chinese products more expensive, our American suppliers have taken an opportunistic approach and increased their prices, driving up our supply chain's raw material costs and lead times. "We have seen costs rise by as much as 30 percent for aluminum and 40 percent for steel. Moreover, our lead times have gone from two to four weeks to as much as 16 to 20 weeks, slowing production." Hollifield said: "The Congressman committed to bring that message back to Trump administration officials." Scott Schloegel, MIC Senior Vice President of Government Relations, went on to say: "When lawmakers visit MIC members' facilities in their legislative districts, it helps reinforce the significant job and economic impact the powersports industry has across the country. These are exactly the type of relationships that we strive to establish with our annual Fly-Ins." www.rinehartracing.com Data Shows Powersports Among Largest Outdoor Recreation Activities in USA The MIC (Irvine, California) says that motorcycling, ATV riding and side-by- side driving are among the country’s five largest traditional or conventional outdoor recreation activities in the United States - when ranked by economic output - according to U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis data. This was the first time that the BEA provided preliminary data on economic contribution in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, demonstrating how important outdoor recreation is to both local business as well as the nation’s gross domestic product. According to the BEA release, its Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account “shows that inflation-adjusted (real) GDP for the outdoor recreation economy grew by +3.9 percent in 2017, faster than the +2.4 percent growth of the overall U.S. economy. Real gross output, compensation and employment all grew faster in outdoor AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - NOVEMBER 2019 recreation than for the economy as a whole.” The bureau defines “conventional” outdoor recreation as activities done for pleasure, such as camping, hiking, hunting and fishing, and involving some physical effort. “We have long known that motorcycling, ATV riding and side-by- side driving are major contributors to the economy, to our country’s GDP, in so many ways,” said Tim Buche, outgoing President and CEO of the MIC. “We boost local economies, too, and not just through powersports dealers and retailers. Our enthusiasts book hotel stays, pay park fees, buy food, supplies and other gear they need for all sorts of great outdoor adventures. All of that makes them, and our industry, a powerful economic engine that merits the attention of policymakers and those who manage public lands.” The BEA data reveals that outdoor recreation accounts for +2.2 percent of U.S. GDP, creating $778 billion in gross output, supporting 5.2 million jobs. Outdoor recreation in the United States is responsible for a larger share of GDP than many major industries, including chemical products manufacturing, farming and ranching, mining, and utilities. www.AMDchampionship.com