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Go Naked at Daytona? Bikes Use Less Fuel Than Top Hybrids, Yamaha's Chinese Chopper Trouble - Motorcycle News Roundup
Motorcycle news summary for January 24, 2006 more
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Motorcycle News Roundup: Go Naked at Daytona? Bikes Use Less Fuel than Top Hybrids. Yamaha's Chinese Chopper Trouble.
Harley has now grown for 20 years...and opens shop in China. Are fuel prices and women driving increases in motorcycle sales? Final 2004... more
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Viper Shows Its Next Generation
Viper Motorcycles, which calls itself a manufacturer of "Super Cruiser motorcycles with cutting edge technology for the affluent... more
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Motorcycle News Roundup: Motorcycle Safety Conference Set for March. Annoyed at Arnold. Only Two to a Bike, Please.
Motorcycles good to go...on red? New EPA rules worry V-twin segment, though some cruiser right through. Motorcycles as art in Michigan.... more
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Harley Offers Military Graphics Kits, Gives $100,000 to USO
Harley-Davidson has announced that it will offer five limited-edition paint kits for Fat Boy motorcycles in designs to commemorate the... more
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Motorcycle News Roundup - Counterfeiting Comes To A Bike Near You, A Quarter Of New Hampshire Road Deaths Were Motorcyclists, Governator Is Back (In The ER)
Read the news for motorcycle enthusiasts for January 9, 2006 by the motorcycle experts at Motorcycle Cruiser. more
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Seven Motorcycle Helmets Failed 2005 D.O.T. Tests, Two Recalled
Read about the 2005 D.O.T. results which revealed that seven motorcycle helmets failed to meet performance standards for impact absorption... more
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Motorcycle News Roundup: Counterfeiting Comes to a Bike Near You. A Quarter of New Hampshire Road Deaths Were Motorcyclists. Governator is Back (in the ER).
Feds create motorcycle advisory boardand so does Virginia. Honda sales up. Will Harley grow too? China tries to reorder its bike... more
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Seven Helmets Failed D.O.T. Testing in 2005
One widely circulated rumor is that the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) does not perform any testing of motorcycle helmets... more
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Bill Janklow Gets Law License Back While Still On Probation
Convicted Felon And Former South Dakota Governor Has Had His License To Practice Law Reinstated, Even Though He Is Still On Probation For... more
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Indian Motorcycle Company Looking For Dealers Closer To Locating Production Facility
Indian Motorcycle Company Will Have To Choose A Location For Its Factory Soon If It Hopes To Return The Brand To Production During 2006. more
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Indian Closer to Production Facility
In his "Quarterly Update to the Indian Motorcycle Community," Indian Motorcycle Company President David P. Wright reports that the firm has... more
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Janklow Gets Law License BackWhile Still on Probation
In a move that stunned motorcyclists already outraged at the lenient treatment of the politician who recklessly killed a motorcyclist and... more
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Motorcycle News Roundup: New Year Brings New EPA Motorcycle Regs. Charity Poker Runs Declared Illegal in Texas. Will Rubber Tires Disappear?
Yamaha takes $19-million hit for dodging California smog rules. Cool motorcycle exhibits coming to a museum near you. Better engine cooling... more
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Norton Taking Orders For 2007 Commando Motorcycles
Norton sees 2007 production for its first motorcycles and takes deposits for the first units. more
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Norton Taking Orders for 2007 Commando Models
Anticipating production for 2007, Norton Motorsports Inc. has announced that it will start accepting deposits for its born-again Commando... more
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Progressive Insurance Ranks U.S. Metro Areas By Likelihood Of Motorcycle Crashes And Theft
Read about how Progressive Insurance ranks U.S. metro areas by likelihood of motorcycle crashes and theft. more
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Progressive Insurance Ranks U.S. Metro Areas by Likelihood of Motorcycle Crashes and Theft
Progressive Insurance, the biggest insurer of motorcycles in the U.S., has reviewed over two million motorcycle theft and crash claims to... more
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Motorcycle News Roundup - Confederate As BSA, Motorcycle Rebels Wanted, Wrangling Over Rider Training
News For Motorcycle Enthusiasts, December 19, 2005 more
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Motorcycle News Roundup: Confederate as BSA. Motorcycle Rebels Wanted. Wrangling Over Rider Training.
Mississippi's monstrous motorcycle tax arrives in the mail. Is it better to make women walk than let them ride? The west's growing cell... more
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Victory Shows 800cc Parallel-Twin Concept Motorcycle With Automatic Transmission
Read about the Victory Vision 800cc concept bike, complete with an automatic transmission and a parallel twin engine. more
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Victory's "Vision" of the Future?
It has an automatic transmission, a laid-down 800cc parallel-twin engine and the most unique bodywork in motorcycling. more
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Rural Roads More Dangerous Than Urban, Says NHTSA Study
You may feel safer when riding in the country than you do in the city. However, a study just released by the National Highway Traffic... more
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Rural Roads More Dangerous Than Urban, Says NHTSA Study
Read how NHTSA research shows more fatal accidents on country roads than urban areas. more
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Motorcycle News Roundup - December 7, 2005 - "World's Fastest Indian" Opens To Rave Reviews - Motorcycle Crash Saves Lives
Read the reviews of the "World's Fastest Indian" in the motorcycle news headlines for December 7, 2005 by the motorcycle experts. more
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