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War On Two Wheels: The Motorcycles of WWII

February 17, 2010 @ 09:32 AM — by admin
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A World War is no place for half-ass machinery, and motorcycles are no exception. The bikes our grandfathers rode while in the service were not only incredibly functional, but also some of the most stylish vehicles around. Here is a look at the gnarly motorcycles of WWII.

 

 

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Riding Shotgun With My Best Friend

February 15, 2010 @ 09:35 AM — by admin
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Side cars are basically baby carriages for adults. Throw a dog - or any cute animal for that matter - in there, and what you have is virtual gold. After viewing the following images, you may want to rethink who you have riding shotgun:

 

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Motorcycle Rider Fatalities by State

February 03, 2010 @ 04:43 PM — by admin
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From looking at the number of fatalities last year in each state, it is apparent that there is a strong correlation between lax helmet laws and the total number of rider deaths.

The Mods vs. the Hells Angels

January 29, 2010 @ 03:46 PM — by admin
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With roots on opposite sides of the world, the British Mod and the Hells Angels are both legendary cultural movements. While their choice of drugs and two-wheeled vehicles may differ, their behavior has none-the-less left an impact on the countries they hail from. Today we explore the history and background of both the British Mods and the Hells Angels.

The British Mods were an amphetamine-fueled sub-culture in England that grew in popularity from the late 1950s to the mid 1960s. Taken from the word “Modernist,” Mods were similar to the beatnik and bohemian cultures of the time. Mods were often seen hanging around coffee shops, discussing art and literature. For the Mods, existentialism, Jazz, and R&B were the main topics of discussion, and speed was the main source of pleasure. Mods were famous for their chosen form of transportation: the motor scooter. For Mods, scooters were an inexpensive, practical and sleek way to get around. Since Mods liked to stay out all night long, doing drugs and going to raves, scooters allowed Mods to get home even when public transportation was no longer running.

Mod Culture began to see its decline in 1966. Many cite the commercialization of the sub-culture as the reason for its collapse. Some of the Mod’s major influences, such as legendary rock group The Who, began to distance themselves from the movement, and fights with other sub-cultures such as the motorcycle riding “rockers” further fueled the culture’s decline. By the late 1960s, the movement was virtually dead, and many of the die-hard Mods that remained eventually became skinheads.

Mired in controversy and criminal behavior, the Hells Angles are an infamous multinational motorcycle club with a very colorful history. The club was formed in California in the 1950s by a man names Ralph “Sonny” Berger. Rapidly spreading into 100 chapters worldwide, the Hells Angels are one of he most widely known gangs in the country. The Federal Bureau of Investigation classifies the club as one of the “big four” motorcycle gangs, claiming that members are responsible for widespread violence, extortion, drug dealing, and the sale of stolen goods. Though the club is often thought to be exclusively American, the Hells Angels are known to be involved in crime rings worldwide. In the Netherlands, for example, the Hells Angles run most of the drug trade and are heavily involved in prostitution.

Joining the Hells Angels is quite a lengthy and difficult process. Before being considered, you must meet strict criteria, such as being white, male, having a motorcycle, and never having applied to be a police officer. If you meet this criterion, you may be allowed become a “hang-around,” which essentially means you can hang out at select events or parties. If the hang-around desires, he might be allowed to become an associate, a low-membership status which lasts between one and two years. After spending time as an associate, he might be asked to be a prospect, which entitles him to participate in most activities except voting. Further evaluation takes place, and if the entire chapter votes in his favor, he is finally “patched,” or granted full membership into the club.

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People Who Aren't That Good at Riding Motorcycles

January 20, 2010 @ 10:20 AM — by admin
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 Riding style is somewhat subjective, but unless I am missing something, it seems that some of these guys have the wrong idea about how to ride a motorcycle.

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Motorcycle Gangs of the US

January 06, 2010 @ 11:48 AM — by admin
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Riding Shotgun: Sexy and Sensational Sidecars

January 04, 2010 @ 12:27 PM — by admin
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Motorcyling doesn't have to be a solo venture. With some modifications, your bike can accommodate the whole family. Below is a collection of unique and stylish motorcycle sidecars for your viewing pleasure.

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The Many Injuries of Evel Knievel

December 22, 2009 @ 11:56 AM — by admin
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Evil Knievel is by far the most prolific stuntman who ever lived. And in becoming known as a great daredevil, he incurred a number of injuries. He currently holds the record of the most broken bones, at 35. In short he was a badass. Below is an injury map, we have created as an homage to one of the greatest showmen of all time, and a class act: 

23 Tasteless Motorcycle Paint Jobs

December 17, 2009 @ 03:37 PM — by admin
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When motorcycle riders try to express their artistic side, things can start going wrong. Typically  elaborate concepts for decorating a bike end up looking like a wall mural at a Mexican restaurant: well-meaning, but with way too much going on. Also, with a poor artist, the 'pin-up girls' displayed on bikes ultimately end up looking like 6s, at best. Don't believe us? Well, please enjoy the following - what we believe are the tackiest motorcycle paint jobs that the internet has to offer.

 

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How Do Electric Bikes Measure Up?

December 07, 2009 @ 11:51 AM — by admin
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Famous Motorcycle Rides from TV, Books and Film

November 25, 2009 @ 01:39 PM — by admin
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The Glory Days of the Hells Angels

November 23, 2009 @ 12:00 PM — by admin
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The Hells Angles have always been a rowdy bunch, living by one of their famous mottos: "When we do good, no one remembers, and when we do bad, no one forgets." These photos document some of the early days of the group, with many taken by Mr. Hunter S. Thompson himself. 

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Motorcycle Casualties: Facts and Figures

November 06, 2009 @ 04:12 PM — by admin
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A statistical analysis of motorcycle accidents, injuries and fatalities.

The First Motorcycle

November 02, 2009 @ 04:48 PM — by admin
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Today we take a look at history’s very first motorcycle and the two men responsible for what would later become one the most popular ways to own the open road.

Bigger, Faster and Gnarlier: Motorcycle World Records

October 17, 2009 @ 02:16 PM — by admin
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Some of the craziest world records to be set on a motorcycle.

The Women of Sturgis

October 06, 2009 @ 05:04 PM — by Josh Ritchie
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The right bike for the job

September 28, 2009 @ 12:15 PM — by R Scott
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The motorcylce is a simple machine, right? Well, that's highly debatable... but when you think about how versatile these glorified bicycles can be it makes you wonder just what their crazy riders will think up next. Check out a sliver of what the wonderful world of motorcycling has brought to humanity... and YouTube.

What Californians Should Know Before Getting On a Motorcycle

August 28, 2009 @ 01:52 PM — by admin
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If you are white, between the ages of 20-29, and living in the Los Angeles County area, you are more likely to die in a motorcycle crash this year. We dissect California motorcycle accident fatality statistics.