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26 November 2024

Yet another Quad Bike fatality highlights the need for safety

Marketing executive Lisa Ronson, 52 has died in an all terrain vehicle (ATV) crash at a property near Daylesford.

The danger of unprotected riders of All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs), also known as Quad Bikes, being involved with fatal accidents was brought to the fore again with the recent death of much-respected female executive and Medibank chief marketing officer, Lisa Ronson, 52, when she lost control of an ATV she was riding on her family property near Daylesford, Victoria, on Saturday evening.

Along with husband, Chris Taylor, the couple had bought the Ullina property in 2019 and had been working together on making it a loving home for their family. A detailed and heartfelt tribute can be read here.

According to official sources, 42 children and 207 adults have been killed in quad bike accidents in the last 20 years, highlighting the danger these vehicles pose even in the hands of experienced riders. It's the third death involving an ATV on a rural Victorian property in two months. 


The primary danger exists when the vehicle rolls over and traps the rider underneath, either crushing or asphyxiating them. Given that these unregistered vehicles are ridden mostly on private property by riders without helmets, the danger of death or serious injury is significant.

Data from Safe Work Australia also reveals that around two thirds of these accidents occurred in the workplace and that quad bikes are a leading cause of death on Australian farms.

Beginning in 2020, national regulations were introduced in Australia that mandates that the retail sale of new or secondhand ATVs have rollover protection.

CF Moto brand ATV showing mandatory 'quad bar' rollover protection. (supplied)

"Every ATV sold across the country must have an approved quad bar fitted," said John Davies of Gawler Motorcycle Centre, a leading reseller of the top-selling CF Moto brand of ATV, "unfortunately we have no control over what people do when they take them home."


These quad bars must pass a rigid test and vehicles sold with these devices carry a tag explaining their conformity to regulation.

While specific details of Ms Ronson's accident are not yet public, we make no suggestion that her accident was a result of misuse of the equipment, lack of due care or whether the ATV in question was fitted with a 'quad bar'.

We do, however, make the strong recommendation that if you own a quad bike or are invited to ride one, that you take every precaution possible before doing so. 

A coroner's report is being prepared.


07 April 2024

CF Moto 800NK Advanced: China to the fore


Chinese brand, CF Moto, has been shutting down detrators for the last few years. Is Terry McCarthy another convert to the Hangzhou-based giant?

Let's start with the price: An introductory $12490.00 on road with 12 months registration. The bike has a 3-year warranty which is much better than many of its competitors.

12 March 2024

New Royal Enfield Himlayan 450 vs. CF Moto 450MT

 CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN


One of the most popular motorcycles in the lightweight adventure segment is the Royal Enfield Himalayan. Loved for its simplicity and reliability, the stalwart adventurer is about to get a major upgrade and will be arriving in dealerships in the next few weeks. 

You’re probably already up to date with all the specs, but for those who may have missed out, the key features are:

  • RE's first liquid-cooled engine the Sherpa 450, 
  • Ride-by-wire with 4 riding modes, 
  • Switchable ABS, 
  • Upside down forks, 
  • LED Headlamp, 
  • Integrated LED turn and tail lamps, 
  • USB type C charging point, 
  • 4″ TFT display with phone connectivity, media controls and full Google map navigation.

Look for a full and comprehensive review in the next issue of Riding On, but you’ll probably have bought one by then.  www.royalenfield.com.au/model/himalayan-450/

Read our more fulsome report here



If Royal Enfield thought they were going to have everything their own way in the lightweight adventure motorcycle segment, CFMoto had other plans.

Almost identical in features, specs and pricing, the Chinese giant’s contender will also be on sale about the same time, giving potential buyers a distinct choice in the sub $10k price segment.

According to press reports, the CFMoto seems to be missing ride modes (Himalayan has four), while the Chinese have squeezed an extra 10 per cent power and torque for the same capacity and kept the machine 20kg lighter.

Our advice would be to research and test both thoroughly unless you have an overriding loyalty to one or the other.   www.cfmoto.com.au/range/motorcycle


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