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Police Violate Fourth Amendment Rights In Routine Traffic Stop of Club Member

A December 2016 traffic stop in Austin, Texas, is getting lots of views on social media lately. In a video posted on the Motorcycle Profiling Project’s Facebook page1 a motorcycle club member is detained after a police officer observed him neglecting to use a turn signal on his motorcycle. That traffic violation amounted to probable

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Bikernet Event Coverage: IMS 2017: International Motorcycle Show hits New York

  Javits Center, New York lit up with the grand show of all shows – the Progressive International Motorcycle Show from 01-03 December 2017. The show rocked from afternoon Friday to the evening. Saturday was an all day spectacle from morning to night. Show wrapped up on Sunday with the center open from morning to

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Paul Yaffe Featured Builder for Art of the Ride Exhibit at Phoenix Airport Museum

Paul Yaffe is the featured builder in Art of the Ride, a motorcycle-themed exhibit at the Phoenix Airport Museum running until the end of May 2018. Combining photography, painting, and custom motorcycle builds and parts, Art of the Ride is a celebration of the passion and attitude that embodies motorcycle culture. The exhibit will feature

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New Vanderhall Edison2 Announced

  New Vanderhall Edison2 Announced Electric Excitement to Auto Cycle Segment Unveiled at the Progressive International Motorcycle Show in Long Beach, California, the Vanderhall Edison2 brings electrifying acceleration and zero emissions to the three-wheeler market. At Long Beach, CA (November 17, 2017) — Vanderhall Motor Works debuted its latest three-wheeled auto-cycle model at the 2017

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Urgent Motorcycle Riders Foundation Update

  A petition containing over 5,000 signatures was delivered to the first meeting of the Federal Highway Administration’s Motorcyclist Advisory Council on Tuesday. The document was presented by the Motorcycle Riders Foundation and demanded that the Council designate additional seats to represent the motorcycle rider community. Currently, the Council has 10 available seats; only one

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Urgent Motorcycle Riders Foundation Update — Let Riders Speak

A petition containing over 5,000 signatures was delivered to the first meeting of the Federal Highway Administration’s Motorcyclist Advisory Council on Tuesday. The document was presented by the Motorcycle Riders Foundation and demanded that the Council designate additional seats to represent the motorcycle rider community. Currently, the Council has 10 available seats; only one of

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Two Girls On Three Wheels

In 2006, Two British ladies decided to really take a long drive on their tuk-tuk in Thailand. They rode an auto-rickshaw which is a passenger Trike used for daily commute in Asia for 12,000-mile (19,312 km) charity drive through 12 countries. Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent, from Norfolk, and Jo Huxster, from Brighton, both 27, travelled from Thailand

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