Unplugged and In the Wind
Posted by Team Motorcycle on Jun 28th 2016
In all of my motorcycle camping excursions, one thing had been missing; a guitar. Riding a vintage bike hundreds of miles, taking refuge in a state park and sleeping in a tent; it would only seem natural to knock off a tune at the campsite at days end. How in the heck do I carry a guitar on a motorcycle, though? It’s difficult enough to pack the necessities on my chopper.
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Motorcycle v. animal, not a pretty sight
Posted by Ben Baker on Jun 20th 2016
Getting an exact number for motorcycle v. animal wrecks every year is not an easy task. A lot of the stats just refer to total wrecks and do not break it down by what the person was driving.
The sad fact is the number of wreck involved animals is going up. That is the worst news for those of on two wheels.
Deer Crash keeps some records of deer-related wrecks that
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A look at some of the top motorcycle museums
Posted by Ben Baker on Jun 13th 2016
Saddle up and hit the trail for a look at museums that are actually interesting. Here’s a view of some of the best motorcycle museums around.
AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame
The American Motorcycle Association HOF was created in 1982. It’s located in Pickerington, Ohio.
Exhibits start with a 1984 Roper Steamer and go through 2004 with Chad Reed’s 2004 YZ250
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Drinking and Driving Information
Posted by Team Motorcycle on May 17th 2016
On average, almost one person is killed every half-hour in US as a result of drunk driving. When you are driving while you are drunk, especially with high blood alcohol concentration (BAC), you are exposed to high risks of car accidents, road injuries, and even death. Some of measures to prevent drunk driving include the establishment of DWI courts, imposing higher fines and jail
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