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First Ride: 2019 Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic 114 Living up to is Heritage billing, but with ample comfort for riders dealing with chronic pain.
by David Booth Santa Clarita, California—I’m chasing Robert Patrick up Placerita Canyon Road in central California and the pace is hotting up. He’s on a big Road Glide Ultra, but considering the bark that’s emanating from his twin Vance & Hines pipes, it’s a good bet that the motor isn’t stock. And Patrick isn’t afraid…
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2 Kingsmen Motorcycle Club members sentenced in federal court. Men from Florida, Tennessee were previously convicted of RICO conspiracy.
WGRZ Staff BUFFALO, N.Y. — Two members of a New York motorcycle club convicted of RICO conspiracy received their sentences, according to the office of U.S. Attorney for Western New York James Kennedy on Wednesday. Joseph Michael Long, 40, of Maryvale, Tennessee, will serve 27 months in prison. Timothy Haley Sr., 63, of Dunnellon, Florida,…
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Gypsy Joker bikers and associates banned from Airport “they presented a risk to the health, safety or good order of the community”
Five international bikie gang members including three Gypsy Jokers and two associates of the club have been banned from entering the country after being stopped at Perth Airport. The men all arrived in Perth in the past week to attend an event being held on Saturday night to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the outlaw…
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3 Bikes On Sons Of Anarchy We Wouldn’t Even Touch With A Ten Foot Pole (And 12 We Would)
Jennifer Ong Car Entertainment For seven interesting seasons, the FX show “Sons of Anarchy” delivered everything you could want in a series. It had outlaws. It had drama. It had action. And yes, it had characters that you loved and loved to hate. Sons of Anarchy is a show that centers around the life Jax Teller…
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Some bikers get their rides back from Boardtracker after pressure from social media Go get your bikes!
By Neil Johnson njohnson@gazettextra.com JANESVILLE Customers of the abruptly shuttered Boardtracker Harley-Davidson apparently have begun to retrieve motorcycles they had in storage or in for repairs at the dealership on Janesville’s north side. There were signs of activity at the dealership Wednesday after employees said the dealership closed its doors Saturday. There was little notice…
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Harley-Davidson and Steelworkers reach a contract deal with a 14% wage increase over 5 years
By Rick Barrett, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Steelworkers at Harley-Davidson plants in Menomonee Falls and Tomahawk have voted to approve a new contract that includes a 14% wage increase over five years. Other terms of the deal approved Monday by United Steelworkers Local 2-209 and USW Local 460 include a signing bonus, no changes to health care,…
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Cop arrested in Hells Angels drug bust granted parole
Paul Cherry, Montreal Gazette A police officer who was arrested along with dozens of people rounded up following a major drug trafficking investigation into the Hells Angels has been granted parole on the 18-month sentence he received in January. Carl Ranger, 41, a member of the Repentigny police force when he was arrested in Project…
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Police crush clubs motorcycles after mob rides through towns
By MCN news The bikes of a gang who ran amok on the roads during an illegal ‘ride out’ event have been crushed by West Midlands Police. Last month the force secured public nuisance convictions against 29 men who used assorted off-road bikes, quads, mopeds and scooters for an illegal run through the area around…
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Motorcyclists call for harsher penalties against those who hit bikers
By Jake Stofan – Tallahassee corespondent TALLAHASSEE – Members of the motorcycle community were in the state capital on Monday, calling for more safety programs and stiffer penalties for those who hit bikers. As more than 100 bikers approached the capitol, the silence in the courtyard was replaced by screaming engines. Bells were tolled as the names…
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Former California deputies accused of ordering inmates to fling feces and urine ‘crappuccinos’ at each other
By Greg Norman | Fox News Two former California sheriff’s deputies are now facing multiple felony charges for allegedly ordering inmates at a jail they once worked at to spray “crappuccinos” – consisting of feces and urine – at people they didn’t like. Justin Linn, 25, of Tracy, and Erik McDermott, 28, of Concord, were…
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Imagine your motorcycle being locked in a dealership whose doors just closed. Well in Janesville Wisconsin the nightmare just happened.
Angela Major JANESVILLE Monday would have been a beautiful, if chilly, day for Milton resident Matt Scheurman to ride out of Boardtracker Harley-Davidson dealership on his motorcycle. But that wasn’t an option. On Monday, Boardtracker was shuttered—a decision dealership staff learned Saturday, a man calling himself a “now former employee” told The Gazette. A sign…
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“Everyone’s Got a Little Rebel in Them” | The Ithaca Tattoo
By Erin Hockenberry Tattoo shops lining West State St. are well-recognized landmarks in the community. But what brings so many shops to Ithaca? I sat down and spoke with three artists from three of Ithaca’s most prominent shops to find this out. Just walking around the Commons, you can find a plethora of artistic creativity.…
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TV’s Guy Willison sets up motorcycle company Best known for his work alongside Henry Cole on The Motorbike Show
By MCN News Best known for his work alongside Henry Cole on The Motorbike Show, bespoke motorcycle builder Guy Willison has set up a company of his own called 5Four Motorcycles. Named after his call sign while he worked as a despatch rider, 5Four will be producing runs of limited-edition motorcycles with major manufacturers. After…
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Bikers volunteer to protect children against abuse. BACA Putting in the work
By Sarah Jones QUAD CITIES, Iowa and Illinois (KWQC) – These bikers have to use road names for their own protection. And when a child calls them on either side of the river “we will ride out to this child’s home we always call law enforcement first, because when you get twenty or thirty bikes…
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It’s tax season, the busiest time of year for CPAs, the IRS, and … tattoo artists?
by Anna Orso, Ask anyone: Getting a tattoo for the first time is like eating a potato chip. It’s really hard to have just one. On Friday, Edward Dearinger got his eighth: a hawk perched atop a branch at sunset on the top of his right forearm. The tattoo ran the 31-year-old actuary from…

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