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Seizing a logo: Feds hope to kill biker group by taking its identity :Seizing the Mongols’ logo would throw the group into disarray, at least temporarily
The Editorial Board Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles want to wrest ownership of the logo that members of a motorcycle group use on their helmets and jackets, believing that if the logo disappears, the group itself will fade into obscurity. It is an innovative and laudable way of employing federal forfeiture laws, which…
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Bye Bye Busa! Suzuki ends Hayabusa production . Bogus!!
Bradley Brownell Even if you don’t know anything about motorcycles, you likely know that the GSX1300R Hayabusa is a ridiculously fast one. It debuted back in 1999 with an unrestricted top-speed alleged to be 194 miles per hour, and it could run tens in the quarter mile. With the Hayabusa, Suzuki completely dunked on the…
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Kids receive hundreds of new bikes, toys at Hell’s Angels Bike Run.Comanchero to stand trial over firefight at home of former club boss
FRESNO, Calif. (KMPH) — — A sea of brand new bicycles covered the field at Chukchansi Park Saturday morning. The bicycles were the result of nearly a month of camping out by members of the Hell’s Angels, who raised money to buy the bicycles for the group’s 20th bike giveaway. Saturday morning, they rode from…
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Biker club treats Danville elderly ladies to early Christmas. Motorcycle club brings truck load full of toys, food to families in need
Keitumetse Maako The Solidarity Helping Hand motorbike club hosts the event annually. Elderly ladies from Danville and surrounding areas ladies were treated to an early Christmas lunch and gifts by the Solidarity Helping Hand motorbike club on Saturday, during the club’s fourth annual Christmas carols run. “We buy them gifts according to their wish lists…
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‘Big, hairy, tatted-up biker’ touched by kindness.“I have an issue with my fuel gauge, so I track miles on my bike by looking at the odometer,”
by Buffy Pollock for the Mail Tribune MEDFORD — Wearing dark clothes on a freezing night, Grant Hidy was hardly banking on drivers seeing him and his stalled-out motorcycle Monday on the side of Columbus Avenue, much less anyone stopping to help. Biking home from work in the frigid fog, Hidy’s beard, goggles and hands…
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20 Female Biker Clubs And Their Motorcycles. The Ever changing biker lifestyle
by Kirsty Law Motorcycle clubs have been around since the beginning of the motorcycle itself and have also played a humongous part in the creation of motorcycling culture. Motorcycle clubs are scattered all over the world, from Europe and the USA to the streets of Australia. Where there are motorcycles, there are motorcycle clubs. So…
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Big Sky Harley Davidson Toy Run expected to help over 100 kids this year
Elizabeth Transue (GREAT FALLS) Big Sky Harley Davidson is gearing up for their annual Toy Run on Saturday. Every year, they welcome families into their shop, serve them snacks and, of course, Santa arrives on a motorcycle and gives the kids gifts. “We’ve done this in the past and this year we’ve decided to amp it…
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3 members of Bandidos indicted for beating, robbing Abilene man (Member of Kinfolks MC talks to cops after incident)
by KTXS Staff ABILENE, Texas — Three members of an outlaw motorcycle gang accused of robbing and beating an Abilene man were indicted Thursday. Daniel Aragon Machado, 36, of Abilene, Justin Nathaniel Aldava, 23, of Abilene and Jesse Lee Trevino, 34, of Merkel, were indicted for aggravated robbery, robbery and engaging in organized criminal activity.…
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Automotive Parts Associates Announces 2018 Harley-Davidson Giveaway Winners
Brake&Front End Automotive Parts Associates (APA) has announced the grand-prize and runner-up winners in its popular customer-loyalty “Harley-Davidson Giveaway” promotion. With the giveaway now in its third year, APA added a customization twist to the 2019 Harley-Davidson Iron 883 Sportster grand prize, which included an additional $3,000 in accessories for the winner to personalize. In…
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Retired biker cop testifies about Hells Angels at civil forfeiture trial
Kim Bolan The retired head of the OPP’s biker enforcement unit testified in B.C. Supreme Court Tuesday about the criminal records of many Hells Angels in Canada. Len Isnor, who retired last year, prepared a report on the biker gang for the B.C. Director of Civil Forfeiture to be used in his efforts to get…
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Former Lakewood police officer charged with sexually assaulting stranded woman after offering help
Stephanie Butzer LAKEWOOD, Colo. — A former Lakewood police officer has been arrested after he allegedly offered a stranded woman a ride and then sexually assaulted her. On Wednesday evening, the Denver Police Department arrested Randall Shaun Butler, a 37-year-old former Lakewood police officer who resigned on Nov. 26, on two counts of sexual assault.…
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‘I am no John Gotti,’ Pagan biker says as he’s sentenced to life plus 30 years for plotting radio host April Kauffman’s murder
By Joe Brandt | For NJ.com jbrandt@njadvancemedia.com For NJ.com A Pagans Motorcycle Club member was sentenced to life plus 30 years in prison on charges he plotted the murder of popular radio host April Kauffman in order to protect a pill-dealing scheme he had setup with her husband. Ferdinand Augello, 62, was found guilty on…
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Hells Angel sentenced to death in Thailand to be released after just three years
Exclusive by South-East Asia correspondent Liam Cochrane and Supattra Vimonsuknopparat An Australian kickboxer convicted of the murder of a Hells Angels drug trafficker is expected to be released from jail today, despite an ongoing appeal. Antonio Bagnato was convicted of the 2015 murder of Hells Angels boss Wayne Schneider and sentenced in February last year…
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Tennessee inmate who killed young woman with fire poker chooses fried chicken, electric chair on last day
By Katherine Lam | Fox News David Earl Miller used a fire poker to repeatedly bludgeon and stab Lee Standifer, a young woman who was born with mild brain damage and with whom he was on a first date nearly 40 years ago when he suddenly decided she had to die. On Thursday at…
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101-year-old WWII veteran credits longevity to daily Coors Light. Time to grab a couple cases
By Alexandra Deabler | Fox News 101-year-old WWII veteran credits longevity to daily Coors Light Forget green juices and turmeric smoothies — one man credits his longevity to a different kind of beverage. Andrew E. Slavonic, who celebrated his 101st birthday on Dec. 1 with his family and friends in McMurray, Penn., has been…

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