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Brother Speed motorcycle club holds raffle to benefit veterans organization
POCATELLO — The local chapter of the Brother Speed motorcycle club hosted a raffle at its clubhouse Saturday to benefit Professional Transformation Sports Development, or PTSD, which is a Pocatello-based nonprofit that helps veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder and depression by providing them with outdoor recreation opportunities. The raffle was part of the club’s third…
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A Tragedy in the Tattoo Parlor The story of Freddy Negrete and his sons.
LOS ANGELES — Now that pop stars routinely fly their favorite ink masters around the world for personal appointments and stockbrokers plunk down thousands of dollars to get the Wall Street bull etched on their arms, it can be easy to forget the days when tattoos were still considered outlaw art. Freddy Negrete learned the…
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Five men with ties to Comanchero bikie gang are found guilty of kidnapping a man and dousing him with kerosene during 20-hour ordeal
Five men with connections to the Comanchero bikie gang have been found guilty of kidnapping and assaulting a meth dealer, a court heard today. Denis Brown was kidnapped from his Perth home, assaulted with a metal pole, soaked in petrol and forced to watch five men ransack his home in a 20-hour attack over a…
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What you should know about outlaw motorcycle clubs – Is this the truth about motorcycle clubs? Video Enclosed
(This is an article shared. Insane Throttle did not write this article) The United States has a love affair with outlaws, from the legends and myths of rebellious acts by our Founding Fathers, to the bank-robbing capers of Bonnie and Clyde, to the “bad boy” tunes of Elvis Presley and the Rolling Stones (who have…
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Those who helped shape the motorcycle scene: Today’s spotlight is Danny Lyon. Someone you should know.
By Dave Walters Man, I tell you what. I love this life. I love the history. I love how thick it is. Some Days, certain places, certain people, its like you can just feel it around you. You can feel the greatness of it, the history you are apart of, you can just feel yourself…
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Not Your Fathers Harley-Davidson- The Competition Harley is facing to regain it’s foothold. Is it to late? Video Enclosed
Motorcycle Makers Shake Up Designs to Draw New Riders A surfer-meets-biker festival in Biarritz, France, was an unlikely backdrop for America’s oldest motorcycle maker to showcase its latest handiwork. But that is where, in June, Indian Motorcycle made the announcement that a one-off design concept, inspired by county-fairgrounds racing machines, would become a production model.…
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Devils Henchmen ride easier as the club reaches 40
Some might see them as unorthodox but the Devils Henchmen say they’re maturing as the Timaru club revs up to celebrate 40 years. They will mark the milestone this long weekend and say there’s plenty of life left in the club – despite an ageing membership. The club has gained notoriety over the years – specifically in the early 90s – when gang tensions intensified…
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Trump Backed Boycott of Harley-Davidson driving customers to Indian. The Numbers are in- Video enclosed. Thoughts?
Trump’s Harley-Davidson attacks may be driving riders to Indian: analyst Controversy over Harley-Davidson’s production plans, spurred on by President Trump’s support for a boycott, may be driving riders to the brand’s top U.S. rival, according to new research published Friday. BMO Capital Markets analyst Gerrick L. Johnson said Indian Motorcycle dealers have reported an “uptick”…
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No bail for Comancheros bikie boss who taunted cops:Ray Cilli remains behind bars after a Supreme Court judge yesterday refused to grant him bail
A man believed to be the boss of one of the State’s most feared bikie gangs allegedly ran a knife along his throat and laughed at officers as he drove alongside an unmarked police car last year. Ray Cilli remains behind bars after a Supreme Court judge yesterday refused to grant him bail, finding there…
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Checking in with Harley-Davidson After 115 Years: How Many Does it Have Left?
By Eric Brandt October 18, 2018 The Ride The first day of riding was plagued with rain. It was raining in the morning when our kickstands went up and either stayed the same or got worse the whole way from Minneapolis to LaCrosse, Wisconsin. I thought the rain was symbolic of Harley-Davidson’s current state. With slow…

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