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Bikes for Sale

Posted On April 4th, 2023

If you’re looking for a new used motorcycle, Maybe checkout this place. J & J Motors Inc. 11893 Lincoln Way W, Massillon, OH 44647 https://jandjcycle.com/ We found this place while looking for a bike for Monty. I was amazed by the amount of bikes this place had. Some really good deals. Hard to find bikes. […]

The Flag On Our Vests

Posted On January 1th, 2023

This flag represents the heart and the soul of this country (The United States of America, just in case you weren’t sure of which country I was speaking.) It symbolizes the freedom guaranteed to us by that great Constitution which allows us to do what we do. And allows you to do what you do. […]

New Push Notifications

Posted On January 1th, 2023

You can now receive notifications whenever new content is added to our site. Don’t worry, we don’t update very often, so you won’t be annoyed by us blowing up your phone. Check your phone or tablet’s Notification settings to be sure you can receive notices. Hit the little bell icon in the lower right hand […]

What Type Are You?

Posted On January 1th, 2023

There seems to be two different type of motorcyclists (Bikers) in this world. The “Badass Tough Guy” and the “I Just Wanna Ride, Guy”. Maybe it’s a spectrum, I don’t know. Let’s take a case like someone telling you what you can and can’t do or even wear while riding your motorcycle. Lets, for a […]

Spork!

Posted On April 4th, 2022

We are a club that unabashedly travels as much on it’s stomachs as on two wheels, presents our Sargent at Arms, Stabby McStabby, with the symbol and tools of her job.

Happy Christmas

Posted On January 1th, 2020

I was a very good boy this years…

Rolling Thunder says 2019 motorcycle rally will be its last in D.C.

Posted On June 6th, 2019

A massive annual motorcycle rally staged in Washington will end next year, with organizers citing a lack of law enforcement cooperation and “increased harassment to supporters” as reasons for stopping the 31-year-old tradition. Rolling Thunder began in Washington in 1987 after Artie Muller, who served in the Vietnam War as an infantry sergeant, sought to […]

“crashing near impossible.”

Posted On June 6th, 2019

Maintaining stability is one of the first things motorcycle instructors teach new riders, and for good reason: Unlike driving a car, where all four wheels maintain constant contact with the road without any effort, a motorcycle rider actively prevents his bike from falling over. Although steering dampers, shock absorbers and quality tires help, sometimes they’re […]

Riding to the Barber Vintage Festival

Posted On May 5st, 2019

THE BARBER VINTAGE MOTORSPORTS MUSEUM is one of the world’s foremost collections of historic, meticulously restored vehicles—nearly 700 of them motorcycles, on five floors. While Hurricane Matthew battered the southeastern coast on the weekend of Oct. 7, 2016, central Alabama enjoyed absolutely sublime weather—dry, mild and sunny, with gusty breezes merely hinting at the storm […]

600 bikers honour bomber crews at Lincoln command centre

Posted On May 5st, 2019

Over 600 bikes converged on the International Bomber Command Centre in Lincoln on Sunday for the second annual ‘InSpire Ride’, a day dedicated to the commemoration and remembrance of those who gave their lives as aircrew during the bombing campaign of the Second World War. Two mass ride-ins were organised: a northern group from the […]