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Harley plans to lay off 200 employees

  By Rick Barrett, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel     New engines come off the production line at Harley-Davidson’s plant in Menomonee Falls.(Photo: Journal Sentinel files) Approximately 200 Harley-Davidson Inc. employees could face layoffs this fall as the company adjusts motorcycle production following recent slower sales. Union sources said many of the layoffs will take place

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CYCLE SOURCE/HARLEY-DAVIDSON EDITOR’S CHOICE CUSTOM SHOW IN STURGIS

  For the first time Harley-Davidson put on their Ride-In Bike Show and invited Editors from Motorcycle Publications and Bikernet, through the leadership of Chris Callen and Cycle Source Magazine. It has been a Great Success!   Check Rogue’s complete story about the show and the terrific awards on www.bikernetbaggers   Plus, you’ll see a

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Source for Bike Bulbs

Lighten Up, Man. We both know that your left turn signal is out but go through the effort of hand signaling anyway. No need to do that when these simple LED replacement bulbs will shine brighter and longer while being a smaller drain on your motorcycle’s electrical system. We call this a win win.  

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Coastal Moto Premieres Its Affordable Line Of 3-D Custom Wheels

Coastal Moto has developed a 3-dimensional wheel design that will retail for a very competitive price. They call their new Precision-Cast Series of wheels – COMO3D. The first in the new series is called the “Largo”. The wheel features full 3D design, beautiful contours; all that for $899.95. Full 3-dimensional design elements continue all the way out to the edges

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GHSA REPORT ADVOCATES FOR UNIVERSAL HELMET LAW…AGAIN

Last week (August 2016), the Governor’s Highway Safety Association (GHSA) released its preliminary data and findings regarding motorcycle fatalities in 2015. The GHSA represents the state and territorial highway safety offices that implement programs to address highway safety. Although GHSA’s primary mission is to improve traffic safety, their latest report appears to be more focused

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GHSA REPORT ADVOCATES FOR UNIVERSAL HELMET LAW…AGAIN

WASHINGTON, DC – Last week (August 2016), the Governor’s Highway Safety Association (GHSA) released its preliminary data and findings regarding motorcycle fatalities in 2015. The GHSA represents the state and territorial highway safety offices that implement programs to address highway safety. Although GHSA’s primary mission is to improve traffic safety, their latest report appears to

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