If you surf the Internet very much, and you ride a motorcycle, it won’t be too long before you come across videos of Jerry “Motorman” Palladino and his so-called “Dream Team” of motorcycle riders. Watching short versions of their training videos (which can be purchased through their website ridelikeapro.com) is simply mesmerizing. As a journeyman [...]
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Riding With The Pros
Posted in Opinion, Safety, Stereotypes on February 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
HOG: To Be or Not To Be
Posted in Flatlander HOG Club, Harley-Davidson, Opinion, Stereotypes on February 4, 2009 | 2 Comments »
When a motorcycle rider purchases a new Harley-Davidson bike, one of the “gifts” he or she receives is a free one-year membership in the National Harley Owners Group, more commonly known as HOG, an approximately $35 value. A member of the National HOG club gets several benefits such as a road atlas that includes contact [...]
Maybe Bikers Ain’t So Bad After All
Posted in Good Deeds, News Reports, Opinion, Stereotypes on January 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
According the the Sacramento, Calif., Bee newspaper on Jan. 28, several employees and customers of the Auburn Harley-Davidson dealership in Placer County, Calif., saved the day when they captured and HANDCUFFED a county inmate who had escaped from deputies while going to a medical appointment. Here’s the complete story: http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/crime/archives/019018.html It’s well known that bikers frequently carry [...]