2010 National Bikers Round Up
National Bikers Round Up from Aug 3-8 in Columbia, MO.
National Bikers Round Up from Aug 3-8 in Columbia, MO.
“When in Town, Throttle Down” is the new Massachusetts Motorcycle Association motto to help riders avoid fines for loud pipes due the new motorcycle noise ordinance in Massachusetts.
Wearing a motorcycle helmet is the most basic safety precaution that motorcyclists should be aware of, and remember to practice. However, sadly, chances are that bikers all over New England forget to, or don’t want to, wear their helmets before going on a ride.
We are sorry to report the death of a 60-year-old woman from Georgetown, Massachusetts who died after crashing into a guardrail on Route 101 near Wilton last Saturday.
Valerie Beaton was riding her 2008 Harley Davidson as part of a motorcycle group when the accident occurred. She died almost immediately after the crash, and was pronounced [...]
Carlos Vieira from Lawrence, MA is about to embark on the Hoka Hey Challenge – a journey that will take him and his Harley on a 7,000 miles rally across the United States and Canada.
Bikers are constantly aware of weather conditions, road conditions, motorists, and other bikers as it relates to motorcycle safety. Just like motorists, bikers have to also be aware of animals that wander onto streets and highways.
Unfortunately, it appears that the Wild Hogs will not make their return to theatres as planned in 2011. Disney has decided to cancel Wild Hogs 2 one of the best biker movie franchises in recent years.
In support of the fight against breast cancer, Harley Davidson has launched its Pink Label Collection. Some of the proceeds from the sale of these items will go to the ongoing fight against breast cancer through the Breast Cancer Network of Support.
The Buell Motorcycle line is officially extinct. The last Buell Motorcycle rolled of the assembly line and into motorcycle history this month. Instead of rolling on American streets, the last Buell is destined for a museum exhibition in Leeds, Alabama.
As the motorcycle industry struggles to survive during these tough economic times, one of the world’s largest Harley Davidson dealers closes one of its flagship locations. Bruce Rossmeyer’s Pompano Beach, FL based Harley Davidson dealership closed last week leaving local Harley owners with lots of questions and no answers.