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Winter can’t park a real biker ?❄️

Winter can’t park a real biker ?❄️

Former Hells Angel brings revived biker club Satan’s Choice to Abbotsford
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Former Hells Angel brings revived biker club Satan’s Choice to Abbotsford

Former Ontario Hells Angel Harley Guindon says he’s not bringing the revived Satan’s Choice biker club to B.C. to start any trouble. “We’re not looking for a problem. We don’t want a problem, right? We just want to have the motorcycle club in every province,” he said Tuesday. The Oshawa businessman said he has heard from many across the country tired of the way the Hells Angels have operated over the years. “For 25 years, we’ve had a thumb down on us … saying you can’t do this, you can’t do that,” he said. “It’s their way or no way, righ Last summer, he restarted “the Choice” in Ontario. Several Satan’s Choice chapters, or “charters,” have formed across Canada since then. Read Rest Of Article

Bandidos gang member member pleads guilty to illegal firearm
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Bandidos gang member member pleads guilty to illegal firearm

Jonathan Bivins, an Alamogordo man and Bandidos Motorcycle Club member faces up to 15-years in prison for possession of firearms and ammunitions he was prohibited from having. Bivins, 41, pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm and ammunition in federal court according to a Feb. 27 news release from the U.S. Department of Justice. Bivins was indicted on Dec. 6, 2023 in front of a federal grand jury. On Aug. 31, 2023 the FBI and New Mexico State Police executed a federal search warrant on the Bandidos Motorcycle Club at a home in Alamogordo. Law enforcement did not disclose if anyone else was present at the time of the search or what other evidence was found. Continue Reading Suzuki–AMCC Series Finale Delivers Close Racing & Big Wins Bandidos gang member member pleads guilty to illegal firearm Former Hells Angel brings revived biker club Satan’s Choice to Abbotsford Toombs Stone Brothers Motorcycle Club hosted a benefit for a local boy going through cancer treatment Wingmen Motorcycle Club helped make the season merry and bright

Suzuki–AMCC Series Finale Delivers Close Racing & Big Wins
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Suzuki–AMCC Series Finale Delivers Close Racing & Big Wins

A flawless Waikato spring day set the stage for the final round of the 2025–26 Suzuki–Auckland Motorcycle Club Series at Hampton Downs on November 16, with only a single interruption marring an otherwise smooth and action-packed programme. An oil spill in the third Junior race brought out the red flag and caught several riders off guard, but the clean-up was swift and racing resumed without further issues. The day also included the always-anticipated Carl Cox Motorsport Cup 1-Hour, sparked to life with a traditional Le Mans start. In the seventh running of the endurance event, 23 bikes lined up — a mix of Ninja 400s and Hyosung 250s, with several strong dual-rider combinations entering the fray. In the Ninja class, Joe Stroud and brother Jesse claimed victory by nine seconds over Lucas Hyslop and Tyler King, after 45 hard-fought laps. The Hyosung race produced the closest finish of the entire season, with Alyssa Boyd and Cameron Leslie beating points leader Scott Findlay by a scarcely believable 0.005 seconds. Continue Article Suzuki–AMCC Series Finale Delivers Close Racing & Big Wins Bandidos gang member member pleads guilty to illegal firearm Former Hells Angel brings revived biker club Satan’s Choice to Abbotsford Toombs Stone Brothers Motorcycle Club hosted a benefit for a local boy going through cancer treatment Wingmen Motorcycle Club helped make the season merry and bright

Toombs Stone Brothers Motorcycle Club hosted a benefit for a local boy going through cancer treatment
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Toombs Stone Brothers Motorcycle Club hosted a benefit for a local boy going through cancer treatment

NEW CARLISLE, Ohio (WKEF) — The Toombs Stone Brothers Motorcycle Club hosted a benefit for a local boy going through cancer treatment. We first brought you Larkin’s story a year ago. Then, just 4-years-old, he was diagnosed with B-ALL Leukemia and began receiving treatment. Now, Cody “Red Beard” Arnett, Road Captain for the Toombs Stone Brothers, said he’s taken the treatments well and is now in remission. As far as the community’s support goes, Red Beard said Larkin’s fifth birthday parade over the summer was four miles long. “About two and a half, three hours long of just everybody in the community, the county, the state. I mean, if you had a heart, you were there for him,” said Red Beard. Continue Reading Toombs Stone Brothers Motorcycle Club hosted a benefit for a local boy going through cancer treatment Wingmen Motorcycle Club helped make the season merry and bright HELLS ANGELS HITMAN LASHES OUT SHOULD WE BE WORRIED Red Knights Chapter 8 hosts annual ‘Fill the Fire Truck Toy Drive’  Honda retains John McGuinness for Isle of Man TT 2026