After nearly three years of riding on my own, I felt I was ready to start riding with a group this year. Meetup.com held the answer. I joined a...
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Appalled by the recent news of a South Carolina Bank of America employee who reportedly ordered the removal of American flags placed to honor a fallen...
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Too much to do, and too little time? Lately, I've felt like the events of the biking world have been rushing by and I’ve been a step behind....
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The organizations and groups sponsoring Rolling Thunder have stated "this is a demonstration -- not a parade." That said, from the...
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Although you won't be able to tell from the set of photos in this article, Rolling Thunder is not for Harley-Davidson riders only. The bikes and...
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In addition to the bikes of all shapes and sizes, trikes provide a unique advantage to riders in hours of stop and go traffic. In addition to Harley...
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Although I'd been considering participating in Rolling Thunder for several years, I suspect I wasn't alone in my feeling that the event was "for...
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Today, tens of thousands of riders, spectators, National Park Service personnel, DC Police, Maryland Police, VA Police and Fairfax County Police made...
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For many, Rolling Thunder already began with their journey across the country to join the event in DC. For those of us fortunate enough to live in...
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A friend recently wrote, “I have never understood the affinity of bikers to the POW/MIA and armed forces groups, activities, etc. I mean, sure...
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