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THE CONFIDENCE BUILDING BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for November 6, 2025, 2025
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THE CONFIDENCE BUILDING BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for November 6, 2025, 2025

Hey, Fred Harrell from the MRF will dig this. Here’s the simple but difficult challenge. We are living in extremely tumultuous times to say the least. So what’s needed. I told Amy White a gifted writer for Easyriders, we need confidence. We’ve been bullied and even shot at for a decade. We didn’t dare mention our feelings at dinner for fear we might upset someone. But we suspected we were okay. Well, we discovered we were right on every level from Climate Doom, to vaccines that aren’t vaccines, to open borders, to men competing with women in sports. I could go on late into the Black Hills night. So, what about it. Obviously, someone is trying to disrupt and destroy the country. Now what? First, grab your belt and yank that bastard. The American way of life is right and needs to be defended. Freedom is a good thing and we may need to fight for it. I know you’re confused. What can you do? You’re busy as fuck. Think about it. Easyriders Magazine is going to take time and pages to help build our confidence and suggest shit you can do to save our way of life. For now, every time you ride past a wind turbine or a field of solar panels flip ‘em off. You paid for them and they’re bullshit.    Let’s hit the news: The News was provided by the Bikernet Team including: Wayfarer, the Redhead, Bob T. Sam Burns, Rogue, Laura, Barry Green, El Waggs, J.J. Solari, Amy White, Jenn and the rest of the crew. The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Easyriders Magazine, Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, BorntoRide.com and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum. DIRECT FROM THE BIKERNET EDITORIAL BOARDROOM–It’s assholes and elbows over here at Bikernet since Bandit up and bought Easyriders. We are all working toward the revamp of Easyriders, as well as combining two of the greatest biker news sources in American history…. Bikernet and Easyriders. Bandit did some figurin’ and some studyin’ on just how he wanted to use these two entities to the best of their capabilities… and this is what he decided to do. Bikernet, from this moment on, will be powered by Easyriders. What that means is this… Easyriders comes with mountains of art and contributors and stories and just.. stuff. Easyriders stands alone as a bi-monthly publication. We only have so many pages in a bi-monthly issue of Easyriders herself to try to fit in all of this fabulous happenings all over the globe. So, Bikernet will become the home for all the shit that doesn’t fit into the magazine, for various reasons. Some articles we don’t have space for, some are inflammatory political shit we can’t exactly publish on paper, and there is also SO MUCH up to the minute quick news that is in need of timely distribution. The biker nation is a fast paced environment, after all, and Bikernet has always been our source for daily biker news. We are gonna work as hard a as a one legged man in an ass kickin’ contest to keep it that way. Bikernet will also be the place for those tech tips that are too long and too involved and will take up too many pages to be in the printed magazine… And as always, its the home of 5-Ball racing reports and the builds we work on weekly… In short, Easyriders and Bikernet both serve a large purpose in our world, and we aim to make sure they both thrive side by side, in all their two wheeled glory. –Amy Madam Bikernet Social Media Platform NEW BATCH FROM THE STURGIS MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM– We recently received a new batch of custom-made sweaters for the Sturgis Museum, and I wanted to offer them to you, your family, and friends as a way to show support this holiday season. The sweaters are available in sizes 2XS through 3XL and are priced at $65 each for staff and the board. These will be sold in the museum gift shop for $110. I have a small initial order on hand, and I will be placing the second order on **Wednesday, November 12th**. Please note that the delivery time for the second order is approximately three weeks. If you or someone you know is interested in purchasing one as an early Christmas gift, please let me know your size and quantity before the order deadline.  For sizing reference – I am wearing a Large Exciting News For Raffle Day! Raffle day is only 16 days away. We hope you are already making plans to be here in person as we find out who will be riding home on the 1939 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead. To Make The Day Even More Fun… We’re going to be giving away a surprise motorcycle as a door prize to someone present on Raffle Day. You read that right, in additon to the 1939 Knucklehead, we’re giving away a second surprise motorcycle! Even better, no purchase is necessary to enter this special giveaway.* Just show up on November 22 and you’ll be entered to win! We have an exciting day planned, including firing up some of our rarest bikes, food trucks, and door prizes. You don’t want to miss this! DON’T FORGET YOUR LAST MINUTE TICKETS! The 2025 WTT Raffle Grand Prize is this stunning 1939 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead. Finished in year-correct HD Factory Teak Red and Brilliant Black, with stainless steel and chrome accents. This 61c.i. OHV Knucklehead powerhouse sports a genuine 4-speed transmission, art deco styling with full fenders, iconic “cat-eye” dash, and 120 mph speedo. Plus, a list of nearly impossible-to-find parts too numerous to mention. The machine was meticulously restored to showroom condition in the WTT Restoration shop, and runs as good as it looks. It is ready to go home with one lucky winner this 2025! Wheels Through Time Contact InformationWheels Through Time62 Vintage LaneMaggie Valley, NC 28751(828) 926-6266support@wheelsthroughtime.com HARLEY-DAVIDSON REVEALS NEW DETAILS OF THE HARLEY-DAVIDSON BAGGER WORLD CUP AT EICMA 2025 New teams, new logo, and a bold new era of Harley-Davidson performance racing Harley-Davidson has officially revealed new details of the highly anticipated Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup during a press conference at EICMA 2025 in Milan. The brand revealed the series’ official logo, debuted a prototype race bike, and announced the first teams confirmed to compete in the inaugural season. Kicking off in 2026, the series will run alongside six MotoGP Grands Prix, marking a significant evolution in the company’s racing legacy. The Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup will become the world’s first global racing series dedicated exclusively to high-performance Harley-Davidson baggers. Built on the brand’s Grand American Touring platform, these race-modified bikes will deliver incredible speed, agility, and on-track drama. They weigh approximately 280 kg (617 lbs), produce more than 200 horsepower, and will exceed 300 km/h (186 mph) on track, creating a visceral racing format distinct from anything currently on the MotoGP calendar. Harley-Davidson also revealed the official championship logo, an evolution of the brand’s iconic Bar & Shield visual language, blending Harley-Davidson heritage with a modern, global racing identity. The new visual identity was officially unveiled at the Harley-Davidson stand with the race-prepped Road Glide, purpose-built for competition by Harley-Davidson Factory Racing and featuring the official championship logo in its exclusive livery. Harley-Davidson also confirmed the first teams that will join the inaugural Bagger World Cup grid: Saddlemen Racing (United States), Joe Rascal Racing (Australia) and Cecchini Racing (Italy). Each brings unique pedigree, competitive ambition, and global credibility to the new championship. Saddlemen Racing enters as one of America’s most established and innovative V-twin performance programs. Led by David Echert, the team competes in MotoAmerica’s King of the Baggers and claimed the 2024 Mission Super Hooligan National Championship, earning a reputation for technical excellence, rider development, and race-winning engineering. With deep roots in V-twin performance culture, Saddlemen brings proven capability and championship ambition to the global stage. Joe Rascal Racing, led by James Tonna, represents Australia’s bold new voice in premium performance and international motorsport. With foundations in high-end motorcycle retail and racing operations, the program blends commercial acumen with a passion for performance culture. With a growing international footprint and rapidly expanding community, Joe Rascal joins the Bagger World Cup intent on elevating the sport across the Asia-Pacific region and proving that Australia belongs on the global bagger stage. Cecchini Racing brings Italian motorsport heritage and decades of elite European racing experience to the championship. Led by Fabrizio Cecchini, the team has spent more than 30 years inside the MotoGP paddock supporting world-class riders and teams. Cecchini Racing arrives with engineering precision, competitive discipline and European pedigree, all now directed toward the world’s first global bagger series. “We’re thrilled to welcome the first teams that have secured their spots in the inaugural season of the Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup,” said Kolja Rebstock, Senior Vice President for International Markets, Harley-Davidson Motor Company. “Since the initial announcement of the series, we’ve seen tremendous interest from well-established and respected organizations. We’ve designed the series to feature between six and eight teams, for a total of 12 to 16 riders, and with these first three agreements, we’ve already filled almost half the grid. It’s a strong signal that confirms the momentum and excitement surrounding this project. We’re moving quickly to bring this championship to life and can’t wait to hit the track in 2026. It’s going to be loud, competitive, and unlike anything fans have ever seen before.” As already announced in August at the Austrian GP, the championship will span six adrenaline-fueled rounds, each held during MotoGP weekends, with two races per round, totaling 12 races across the season. This format brings Harley-Davidson’s signature performance to some of the world’s most iconic circuits, amplifying the excitement for fans and riders alike. The 2026 calendar includes: •     Grand Prix of The Americas – Circuit of the Americas (USA): March 27–29 •     Grand Prix of Italy – Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello (Italy): May 29–31 •     Grand Prix of the Netherlands – TT Circuit Assen (Netherlands): June 26–28 •     Grand Prix of the United Kingdom – Silverstone Circuit (UK): August 7–9 •     Grand Prix of Aragon – MotorLand Aragón (Spain): August 28–30 •     Grand Prix of Austria – Red Bull Ring (Austria): September 18–20 – Championship Round With the Bagger World Cup, Harley-Davidson is redefining what’s possible on two wheels, bringing thunder, torque, and a whole new level of excitement to racetracks around the world. ELECTIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It’s that time of year!! We will be having ICMS Board elections at the ICMS Can Dance scheduled for November 22, 2025. We will be at Whiskey River, thanks to the always supportive owner, Mary Booth! Can Dance begins at 7:00 p.m. We will have a silent auction and 50/50. We are asking a donation of $5.00 at the door and all the cans of food you can spare. (See Can Dance Flyer) If you would like to be on the Board, please submit a request, in writing, to the ICMS secretary, Cara, at: idahomotorcyele@gmail.com We look forward to seeing you then!! –MRF Board BAR CLOSES– Not sure you heard, or if you’ve ever been, but it was a UGLY’S hotspot and cool place to hang out for all us ol’ scooter tramps. Sad to see it go. Big Announcement: Nick’s Anvil Inn will be closing its doors on December 29th. Opened by Nick Kosalos (Nancy’s father) in 1978 after he re-located from 16th and Canal St. Nick passed away in Jan 2013 at the age of 95. Chris and Nancy Tribbey continued to operate the tavern as Nick stated he would like us to “keep it going”. This is a bittersweet decision as so many great memories were made here. Mama Tried pre-parties, Cannnball send-off get togethers, birthdays, Christmas parties, Poker Pool, Bug Juice, Ring the Bell, and most of all extraordinary camaraderie. We made it into two issues of Easyriders magazine and featured on several local social media pages. We have had visitors from all over the world stopping in. Nick’s Anvil Inn T-shirts are also seen all over the world. Rather than one big blow-out farewell party, I am asking you to swing in on Monday or Friday during December to say “goodbye”. I have plenty of “I closed Nick’s” stickers and the last batch of Nick’s T-shirts will be available. Everything in the bar will be for sale. Words cannot express our appreciation and love for you all. YOU are who made Nick’s the iconic tavern it was. Because of all of YOU, Nick’s became the biker hangout for so many. Because of YOU Poker Pool flourished here (Buck in the Cup!). So many great memories that will be cherished in our hearts for years to come. Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts. Chris & Nancy MOTORCYCLE TRANSAM NEWS– Hi everyone! I don’t know about you, but I’m really feeling that chill in the air now, and with a few inches of snow on the way, I can definitely feel winter coming! It makes me long for the sunny days of the TransAm. This week, I wrote a new blog about Norm Berg and his Colorado crew, a small but mighty team with a whole lot of heart. You can read it here A quick reminder for anyone who missed out on the adventure this year, registration for 2027 is open! Don’t miss your chance to join us And if you’re already dreaming of the open road, grab a little piece of the TransAm spirit with our shirts, sweatshirts, and merch here: motorcycletransam.com/shop We’re hard at work planning the next route, and I can’t wait to start sharing details soon. I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for always supporting us, reading our blogs, and sharing in this passion. Every comment, photo, and word of encouragement means more than you know. Seeing this community come together around these incredible machines and the people who ride them is what keeps us going. A TUNE TO IMPROVE YOUR SPIRIT– Jam on Take Me To The River. This is a more R&B flavored approach. David Byrne wrote some very strong songs that transcended his New Wave box and Devo vocals that his band was in. –Dan Sverdlin INSPIRATION FOR THE BIKERNET THOUGH TEMPLE–Gratitude “If the only prayer in your entire life is ‘Thank You,’ that would suffice.” — Meister Eckhart As we awaken to the gift of this new day, let us Pause and take a moment to contemplate all that we are grateful for. To know that we are One with an Infinite Power that is everywhere present — a Power that Guides, Guards, and Supplies us with all the Good we are willing to accept. When we recognize and call upon this Presence, Its Divine Light shines within us and dissipates all darkness in our lives. True happiness arises when we remember this Power in all moments — the joyful and the challenging alike. Let us take a moment to give thanks for every lesson we’ve learned and every experience that has shaped our growth and expansion. As Oprah so beautifully said, “Be thankful for what you have and you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough.” As you move through this day, Pause often and be conscious of the wonders surrounding you — the beauty of nature, the brilliance of human creation, the miracle of technology that connects us all. Reflect on how truly blessed we are compared to so many others across the world. Today, Know: As I begin this day, I simply say “Thank You.” Thank You for where I have been. Thank You for where I am going. And most of all, Thank You for this present moment — for the Present is truly all that counts. As I look around, I see countless things to be grateful for — even this computer I read from, and all the unseen hands and intelligence that allow it to exist. I am grateful for the opportunity this day brings: to live more fully, to love more deeply, to be more of who I truly am. I am thankful that I no longer give power to anything or anyone that does not serve my Highest Good. I am thankful for the wisdom gained from past lessons and for the freedom to move forward in peace. Above all, I am grateful to know that I am One with my Higher Power — and that I have another precious day to live, love, and experience this amazing world. And So It Is. Namaste. Amen “Cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you, and to give thanks continuously. And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson Contemplative Questions What simple blessings in my life have I recently overlooked that I can give thanks for today?How can I express gratitude even for the challenges that have shaped me?In what ways can I share my gratitude with others and become a source of light in their day? –YALE HARLEY-DAVIDSON REVEALS SELECT NEW 2026 MOTORCYCLES SHIPPING SOON TO WORLDWIDE AUTHORIZED DEALERSHIPS Additional New Harley-Davidson Motorcycles to Debut Jan. 14, 2026 Harley-Davidson today revealed select new models from its 2026 motorcycle line up on H-D.com and debuted the “Model Year 2026 Reveal – Chapter One – November 3rd” new-product launch video on its YouTube channel. These exciting motorcycles will be available soon at authorized Harley-Davidson® dealerships globally. Additional 2026 Harley-Davidson® motorcycle models, including the limited-production Custom Vehicle Operation (CVO) collection, will be revealed as Chapter Two on January 14, 2026. For 2026, the unmatched Harley-Davidson riding experience is more attainable than ever with the introduction of a Solo Trim Package for three popular models. Each model features a solo seat, Dark Billiard Gray paint, and cast aluminum wheels. The Solo Trim Package is available for the Heritage Classic ($19,999*), Street Bob® ($14,999*), and the Street Glide® models ($24,999*). The additional 2026 Harley-Davidson models announced today are: The Street Glide® and Road Glide® Models: From the company that created the cross-country experience, these Grand American Touring models are optimized for customers who prioritize luxury, performance and long-haul comfort. The Low Rider® S, Low Rider® ST, Heritage Classic, Breakout®, Fat Boy®, and Street Bob® Models: The diverse line of Harley-Davidson® Cruiser motorcycles includes six very distinctive models, each presenting a specific stylistic personality, from nostalgic to high performance to boldly custom. Each model features the full suite of Rider Safety Enhancements by Harley-Davidson and the Milwaukee-Eight® 117 powertrain, but in three unique tunes – with differences in intake and exhaust, cam profiles, and ride mode programming – to offer performance that matches the personality of each Cruiser model.  The Sportster® S, Nightster® Special, and Nightster® Models: Extraordinary performance and advanced technology combine to deliver a dynamic riding experience with styling inspired by Harley-Davidson heritage for these Sport motorcycles. The Revolution Max motor on these models features new engine covers offering an enhanced custom look. And a new option package for the Nightster model features bold Blood Orange paint with graphics inspired by Harley-Davidson® flat track race bikes, plus chrome exhaust shields and 14-spoke cast aluminum wheels. Sport models will reach authorized Harley-Davidson dealerships globally in early 2026. The Pan America® 1250 Special, and Pan America® 1250 ST Models: Adventure Touring is for riders who turn touring into detouring. The award-winning Pan America 1250 Special motorcycle is a versatile, technologically advanced motorcycle designed to give its rider the confidence to explore a variety of on- and off-pavement routes. The Pan America 1250 ST model is tuned for nimble sport-touring pavement performance with premium suspension and braking components, 17-inch wheels shod with performance tires and a quickshifter. Adventure Touring models will reach authorized Harley-Davidson® dealerships globally in early 2026. *Available only from dealers in the United States. Prices listed are the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices for base models. Prices exclude tax, title, licensing, registration fees, destination charges, surcharges (attributable to raw materials costs in the product supply chain), added accessories, and additional dealer charges, if any, and are subject to change. Harley-Davidson reimburses dealers for performing manufacturer-specified pre-delivery inspection and setup tasks. Dealer prices may vary. Harley-Davidson stands for the timeless pursuit of adventure and freedom for the soul. Go to H-D.com to learn more about the complete line of Harley-Davidson® Grand American Touring, Sport, Adventure Touring, Cruiser and Trike motorcycles, Harley-Davidson Certified pre-owned motorcycles, Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Parts & Accessories, Harley-Davidson® MotorClothes® apparel and accessories, and Harley-Davidson Financial Services. LIFE IS INCREDIBLE–But some are lost and they are messing with our Wa, which is a Zen term for our space. We should be living in a country fulla love, and respect. We have everything at our fingertips. And a bunch of us are living the dream, but we gotta wake up and protect it. Look around for this issue. It’s improved, but hang on for the next issue. It’ll knock your socks off. I’m selling my ’58 Bel Air on BAT or Bring a Trailer. What a cool car, but it’s another project and I need to pay the Easyriders bills until it stands on it’s own 100 pages. It’s getting there. This weekend I hope to mess with the King Chopper bike. Dorian Detrick fixed the oil tank. We slipped the engine back in to the frame and I started to mess with some pipes from Paughco. I’m going to cut and add a collector and shorty muffler. I can’t say enough about this project to Save Easyriders. It’s amazing and everyone wants to help. This coming week will be massive. Hang on. Ride fast and free forever, –Bandit The post THE CONFIDENCE BUILDING BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for November 6, 2025, 2025 appeared first on Bikernet.com - Online Biker Magazine.

2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 Preview, Plus Special 70th Anniversary R-Series Editions 
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2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 in Team Yamaha Blue The Yamaha YZF-R7, introduced in 2022 and based on the MT-07, is updated for 2026 with changes to the chassis, electronics, and styling. Additionally, Yamaha celebrates its 70th birthday with special 70th Anniversary Editions of the R-series models, including the R1, R9, R7, and R3, featuring white and red livery inspired by the 1999 YZF-R7 superbike.  2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 70th Anniversary Edition A new 6-axis IMU informs rider aids like traction control, slide control, front wheel lift control, brake control, engine brake management, and launch control. The R7 also gets a Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle for 2026. Ride modes now include Sport, Street, and Rain, as well as two Custom modes and four Track modes.  The R7 gets a new TFT display with selectable display modes. The bike’s high-tensile steel tubular frame and asymmetrical swingarm have both been revised for optimized rigidity. New 10-spoke aluminum spin-forged wheels are wrapped in Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S23 tires.  The fairing has been redesigned for 2026. Ergonomics have also been slightly changed, with the handlebar now positioned higher and closer to the rider and the seat lowered. A new fuel tank shape was implemented to improve the rider’s grip.  2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 in Breaker Cyan/Raven Black The R7’s styling is updated with a more compact fairing and new winglets. LED turnsignals are now integrated into the mirrors.  The fuel tank was reshaped for 2026 to offer better knee grip. The bike gets a new 5-inch full-color TFT display with four display backgrounds and a track display background. The display comes with smartphone connectivity for phone notifications, music, and navigation. Yamaha’s third-generation Quick Shift System, allowing clutchless up- and downshifts, has also been added to the R7.   The R7 gets new spin-forged wheels. The bike also gets new compatibility with Yamaha’s Y-TRAC Rev app. Through this track-focused app, riders can receive messages from the pit crew while on track and analyze riding data and record lap time.  The R7’s seat has been slightly lowered and reshaped. Other updates include a new Yamaha Variable Speed Limiter, MotoGP-inspired triple clamp, Rear ABS Off feature, black anodized brake and clutch levers, footpegs, handlebar switchgear, self-canceling turnsignals, and cruise control.   The 2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 will be available in Team Yamaha Blue, Raven Black, or Breaker Cyan/Raven starting at $9,399. The 70th Anniversary Edition will be priced at $9,699.  2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 in Raven Black The other R-series models that will be available in 70th Anniversary Editions include the R1 priced at $19,699, the R9 priced at $12,899, and the R3 priced at $5,699.  Visit the Yamaha website for more information.  Check out more new bikes in Rider’s 2026 Motorcycle Buyers Guide  The post 2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 Preview, Plus Special 70th Anniversary R-Series Editions  appeared first on Rider Magazine.

Nobody on Sons of Anarchy Knew How to Ride?! ??️
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HAS MOTORCYCLE HELMET USE BEEN INCREASING? GOOD OR BAD?
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HAS MOTORCYCLE HELMET USE BEEN INCREASING? GOOD OR BAD?

Motorcycle helmet laws change yearly, and it’s a good practice to review the laws that pertain to your state. The Law Tigers reviewed the helmet laws in every state and Washington D.C. to provide you with the latest updates. In 2021, 6,084 motorcyclists were killed, representing 14 percent of all traffic fatalities. This is the highest number killed since the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) began collecting this data in 1975. In states with universal helmet laws, 55 percent of motorcyclists killed in 2021 were not wearing helmets, compared to 9 percent in states with universal helmet laws; emphasizing the importance of wearing your motorcycle helmet. Background on Helmet Use According to the National Occupant Protection Use Survey (NOPUS), the only survey providing nationwide, probability-based, observed data on motorcycle helmet use in the United States, motorcycle helmet use hovered between 66.5 percent and 64.9 percent in 2022. In 2022 alone, the percentage of motorcycle riders using a DOT-compliant helmet is 66.5 percent: 24.5 percent of riders wore no helmet, with 7.4 percent of riders wearing non-DOT compliant helmets. An interesting statistic of note focuses on helmet use among motorcycle passengers – the percentage of those using a helmet increased significantly from 2021 to 2022. Helmet use for this group increased from 76.9 percent in 2021 to 92.1 percent in 2022. Reasons for this may include: Safety Awareness Campaigns – increased awareness and educational campaigns about the importance of wearing helmets for motorcycle passengers may prompt more helmet wearing; Media Coverage of Accidents – Every day, motorcyclists are hurt or killed while riding. High-profile fatal accidents, like the one actor Treat Williams was involved in with an oncoming SUV in June of 2023, are reminders accidents can happen to anyone. Peer Influences/Social Norms – wearing protective gear such as a helmet becomes socially acceptable the more rider user groups, celebrities and athletes endorse their use. Continue reading HAS MOTORCYCLE HELMET USE BEEN INCREASING? GOOD OR BAD? Motorcycling veterans and emergency workers supported in Vernon Motorcycle chase ends in fiery crash in Pensacola; suspect arrested on multiple charges Police investigate multiple incidents involving outlaw motorcycle club Bimbo’s Hog Hijack: Candy’s Lewd Leap to Daytona Debauchery Power & Betrayal-Outlaw Motorcycle Club Life By James Hollywood Macecari