Big Wheel, Big Deal
Sep 12th 2016
The record for the fasted monowheel motorcycle was recently broken.
Sep 12th 2016
The record for the fasted monowheel motorcycle was recently broken.
Jun 20th 2016
The first Ride to Work Day was in 1992 and it is now the largest motorcycle event with the most amount of people. This is a day that encourages people who own motorcycles to ride them to work in order to increase awareness about the benefits associated with riding motorcycles to the general public. The non-profit Ride to Work was created in 2001 to promote and organize the event.
Jun 13th 2016
It is well-known that motorcycles provide an adventurous thrill that is incomparable. Despite the dangers that are often associated with riding motorcycles, these bikes offer many advantages that can benefit more than just one person.
May 03rd 2016
A Florida Highway Patrol trooper was seriously injured when his Harley-Davidson motorcycle began, what is termed, a "death wobble." The investigation is centering around a potential manufacturer's defect from the motorcycle itself and not rider error. This is not a lone incident. Rather, the death wobble has been reported many times to Harley-Davidson and is being considered by most to be a defect in the design and or production of certain models in the Harley line. In these instances, an injured person can make a claim against a manufacturer of a motorcycle that causes injury to the rider through no fault of the rider.
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