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New Jersey Crime Commission says Pagans biker gang is back with a vengeance and a threat to N.J
By South Jersey Times Editorial Board If you’ve read or heard about violent gangs in the past few years, the story probably involved MS-13, the Central American band that has expanded to the United States in a big way. President Donald Trump has cited this gang, and others like it, in his push to restrict…
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Automakers Should learn from Harley-Davidson’s Marketing Failures and many missteps
By Matt Posky While not the core focus of this website, we’ve often chronicled Harley-Davidson’s missteps as a way of predicting issues that might crop up for manufacturers specializing in four-wheeled transportation. Season 2 Episode 29 Has Motorcycle Protocol Outlived its usefulness You see, the ironically American motorcycle brand has painted itself into a corner.…
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Indian Motorcycle has revealed its newest model for 2020 the Indian Challenger and it’s likely to look very familiar to many Harley-Davidson riders.
By David Schuyler Indian Motorcycle has revealed its newest model for 2020 — the Indian Challenger – and it’s likely to look very familiar to many Harley-Davidson riders. The Indian Challenger comes in three variants, the Challenger, Challenger Dark Horse and Challenger Limited, with base prices of $21,999, $27,499 and $27,999, respectively. Indian, the vintage…
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Police have arrested a Hells Angels motorcycle gang member on drug charges
Written by Jason Seter Thai police have arrested an Australian Hells Angels motorcycle gang member on drug charges, the AP reported Monday. Luke Anderson, who had been living with his girlfriend in the coastal city of Pattaya, was wanted for drug offenses in Western Australia, where he had also been arrested for possession of illegal…
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Two members of the Pagan’s Motorcycle Club were arrested after one of them fired several shots outside an evening wake in Jersey City
By Alex Napoliello Two members of the Pagan’s Motorcycle Club were arrested after one of them fired several shots in the air outside an evening wake in Jersey City, NJ Advance Media has learned. The incident happened outside of Riotto Funeral Home on Oct. 18, police said. The arrests come amid growing concerns among law…
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The House State Government Committee in Pennsylvanian on Tuesday approved legislation to name the Harley-Davidson as the official state motorcycle
By Jan Murphy Just months after naming the Eastern Hellbender as the official state amphibian, some lawmakers are ready to add Harley-Davidson motorcycle to Pennsylvania’s collection of objects associated with the Keystone State. The House State Government Committee on Tuesday approved legislation to name the Harley as the official state motorcycle. Getting the committee’s blessing…
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The United States Government enacts plan to take down 1% Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs targeting Hells Angels Pagans Bandidos and Mongols Video Enclosed
By James “Hollywood” Macecari This is the continuation of the “Government and 1% Motorcycle Clubs.“ The previous article received over 1 million views worldwide. The feedback we received was fantastic, and people wanted to learn more about how the government is going after the clubs. Season 2 Episode 29 Has Motorcycle Protocol Outlived its usefulness…
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Hells Angels hopeful involved in Greek killing sentenced to a 15-year prison term coming home
Paige Parsons A Canadian Hells Angels prospect sentenced to a 15-year prison term in Greece for his involvement in the beating death of a Greek citizen has returned to Alberta after serving just a few years of his sentence. Shortly after being released from a Greek prison, Dustin Swanson returned to the Edmonton area and started…
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The New Jersey State Commission of Investigation held a “heightened security” public hearing on the resurgence of the Pagan’s Motorcycle Club
BY Michael Hill The New Jersey State Commission of Investigation held a “heightened security” public hearing on the resurgence of the Pagan’s Motorcycle Club following its national leader’s release from prison. Nearly doubling their size in New Jersey, increasing from ten to 17 chapters and growing to 300 members, investigators have found that the Pagan’s…
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With the PowerPlus engine and Indian Challenger by extension Indian will mark a deeper penetration into Harley-Davidson’s heavyweight market arena
By David Schuyler Indian Motorcycle unveiled Tuesday its most-powerful engine to date and has begun the countdown to the introduction of an all-new motorcycle model to join its lineup of names like Scout, Chief, Springfield, Chieftain and Roadmaster. Polaris Inc. made the reveal of the new engine called the PowerPlus, a 1,769cc (108 inch), liquid-cooled…
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The Roar to the Shore event held every September in Wildwood is now a “mandatory run” for Pagan’s Motorcycle Club members in New Jersey
‘Roar to the Shore’ cited in state hearing on Pagans’ growth COLT SHAW Staff Writer The Roar to the Shore event, held every September in Wildwood, is now a “mandatory run” for Pagan’s Motorcycle Club members in New Jersey. This year, it was on law enforcement’s radar. State investigators cited the event in a…
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Hells Angels associate loses bid convicted of trafficking out of a car lot he owned and sentenced to five years in jail
Kim Bolan A B.C. man convicted of trafficking cocaine after an investigation into the East End Hells Angels has lost his bid to set aside a deportation order and remain in Canada. The Federal Court of Appeal dismissed an application from David Roger Revell for a judicial review of an immigration board decision to deport…
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Investigators claim a retired state police sergeant admitted to taking $2500 from the Pagan’s Motorcycle Club’s national sergeant at arms to offer hush money
The Associated Press CHARLEROI, Pa. Investigators claim a retired state police sergeant admitted to taking $2,500 from the Pagan’s Motorcycle Club’s national sergeant at arms to offer hush money to the victim of an assault and the man’s wife. The Washington Observer-Reporter said 57-year-old James “Bear” Baranowki is accused of offering Troy and Michele Harris…
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Heads are starting to roll at Harley-Davidson High Ranking official Fired because values doesn’t match motorcycle culture
Margaret Naczek Harley-Davidson Inc. confirmed Friday that Neil Grimmer, president of Harley’s global brand development, is no longer with the company. “His departure comes after an internal inquiry along with a third-party investigation into concerns that his judgement and conduct as a senior leader did not align with our culture and the values we expect…

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