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When will bikers wake up and fight back?Police Abuse out of Control. Cancer Patients hospital room raided over weed. Video Enclosed.
By James “Hollywood” Macecari Imagine sitting in a hospital room with Pancreatic Cancer. You’ve just been informed you have Stage 4 and you’re not expected to make it for much longer. A diagnosis like that can bring down anyone’s world. Now Imagine a bunch of Leos barging into your hospital room. Demanding to search your…
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Harley-Davidson’s New EV Acquisition Targets the Playground Crowd. SMH Guess they got to throw everything they have to get some sales. Another Vanity Project?
Rich Duprey Harley-Davidson (NYSE:HOG) is apparently looking to capture the minds and wallets of customers from cradle to grave. With its core baby boomer customers dying off or otherwise aging out of the market, the bike maker is turning its attention to the other end of the spectrum by acquiring electric two-wheeler manufacturer StaCyc, whose…
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Five men detained as suspects in biker-tied drug-trafficking ring:”The network was tied to outlaw biker members”
Paul Cherry, Montreal Gazette Five men are scheduled to have a hearing at the Montreal courthouse after they were ordered detained following their arrests in an investigation of a drug-trafficking ring with alleged ties to a biker gang. The five men were among 18 rounded up on Thursday by the Montreal police as the result…
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Harley-Davidson’s evolving mission toward a greener future. Harley and green something you would’ve never thought you would hear in the same sentence.
By Matt McFarland, CNN Business Washington, DC (CNN)Harley-Davidson’s motorcycle sales are struggling. Competing with Bird, Lime, Uber and Lyft might be an answer. The classic brand, which has been around for 116 years, is looking to reinvent itself as more scooters, e-bikes and ride-sharing services hit urban communities and offer alternative ways to get…
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Hells Angels expected for murdered biker’s funeral as police search for suspect with lengthy recor
By Peter Edwards A massive turnout is expected for the funeral of Michael (Diaz) Deabaitua-Schulde, 32, a full-patch Hells Angels biker who was murdered in broad daylight at a Mississauga strip mall Monday. All of Ontario’s roughly 200 Hells Angels members are required to attend and Hells Angels charters from across the country must also…
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Honda Unveils Custom ‘Cool Wing’ Gold Wing at Daytona Bike Week.The Cool Wing pays homage to the Gold Wing’s past while still looking to the future.
Wade Thiel When we think cool custom bikes, we don’t usually think of the Honda Gold Wing. The touring machine doesn’t necessarily lend itself to customization. However, Honda didn’t let that stop it from bringing a super-cool custom Gold Wing to Daytona Bike Week. It calls the bike the “Cool Wing.” The team at Steady…
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Trump Just Said His Friends in a Biker Group Might Get “Tough” on Democrats~ President is suggesting these armed political supporters would respond violently if his presidency is imperiled.
By Jeremy Stahl Breitbart published an interview with President Donald Trump on Wednesday in which he suggested that his supporters in the military and police would rally to his side in a way that would be “very bad, very bad” if things get “to a certain point.” Here’s the full quote in context, with the…
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Hells Angels member killed was a member of the Niagara Region charter. Torched blue Honda Civic nearby
By Peter Edwards The man who was shot dead in broad daylight outside a Mississauga gym at lunchtime on Monday was a member of the Niagara Region charter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. Michael Deabaitua-Schulde, 32, lived in Mississauga but belonged to the newly-restructured Niagara Region arm of the Hells Angels, who have about…
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Hells Angels ride off from E. 3rd clubhouse. Angels seen vacating in recent days.So where are the fearsome self-styled bad boys heading on their Harley hogs after 50 years at 77 E. Third St.?
BY MARY REINHOLZ The Hells Angels have been vacating their notorious East Village clubhouse and residence in recent days, an exodus spurred by the apparent transfer of their six-story building to a buyer. The new owner, Nathan Blatter, president of the Whitestone Realty Company in Brooklyn, said he was not available for immediate comment. So where are…
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1978-An uphill climb and new challenges~ Shortly after the formation of our new national, news came to us that Easyriders Magazine was still advertising for membership in the ABATE National
By Pan ABATE OF WISCONSIN 1978—An uphill climb and new challenges We looked to the spring of ’78 as the harbinger of good news. Our first Waupun bike show was a huge success. It would last six years in all, before one of the convicts Castro let leave Cuba would be incarcerated there and be…
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Victim of fatal shooting in plaza a member of Hells Angels~The shooting outside a popular gym comes amidst a massive shuffling amongst the Hells Angels
by Peter Edwards The shooting outside a popular gym comes amidst a massive shuffling amongst the Hells Angels in Ontario, multiple sources told the Star. A full patch member of the Hells Angels was the victim of a fatal shooting Monday in a Mississauga plaza that sent bystanders scrambling for cover in what was described…
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Harley-Davidson’s LiveWire Performance Numbers Are Better Than Expected. Find an outlet for the ultra rich tree hugger segment.
Bradley Brownell When Harley unveiled the production-ready LiveWire electric bike at CES in early January, we were all focused on the Wisconsin brand’s pricing strategy. With an MSRP of $29,799, and a whole lot of estimates, question marks, and TBAs when it came to the bike’s ultimate performance, we were forced to assume the worst.…
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Police targeting would-be biker club members as early as high school in bid to expose ‘false promises’
By Tom Lowrey and Michael Inman ACT police have set their sights on the one commodity bikie gangs could not operate without — a steady stream of new members. Senior officers said after years chasing the drugs, money and leadership figures within outlaw motorcycle gangs, it was time for a change in tack. While those…
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Parts of Hells Angels report ruled inadmissible at civil forfeiture trial~ Judge has criticized a retired police expert on the Hells Angels as biased
Kim Bolan Justice Barry Davies ruled that several parts of the report are inadmissible in the director’s long-running civil case against the Hells Angels. Davies was also critical of the report’s author, retired Ontario Provincial Police Det. Staff Sgt. Len Isnor, who Davies said relied on his “long held” conclusion that the Hells Angels Motorcycle…
