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Did You Miss Ride to Work Day? RSS
Posted by Lisa DiFalco on
Motorcyclists and scooter riders are urged to commute to work on their favorite ride on the 28th annual International Motorcycle and Scooter Ride to Work Day. If you missed this annual event slated for June 17th, consider taking part next year as a form of solidarity and to bring more awareness to this form of transportation. What should you know about this important event endorsed by the American Motorcyclist Association? Purpose of Ride to Work Day Since the first Ride to Work Day, this worldwide event brings attention to the benefits of motorcycles and is used to highlight issues impacting...
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New Details Revealed on the Health Benefits of Motorcycle Riding RSS
Posted by Lisa DiFalco on
You know the feeling of being out on the open road, smiling while coasting along a highway and taking in the accompanying sights and sounds. While it may be hard to put into words, scientists are working hard to show that there is something behind feeling good when out riding. Science is now backing up what Harley enthusiasts have previously assumed for some time. Aside from being part of a great community, motorcycle riding may help people improve their health and sense of well-being. With the latest research available, bikers can find additional reasons for prepping and taking their Harley-Davidson...
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How Riding Your Harley-Davidson Can Improve Your Health RSS
Posted by Lisa DiFalco on
It is truly amazing. There are plenty of people telling you how dangerous it is to even consider riding a bike. Listening to them, it seems like you would have to be crazy to get on and ride your Harley. However, did you know that there are actual mental and physical health benefits associated with motorcycle riding? Riding your bike not only feels good but may be good for you. New research finds that getting up on that bike may make you stronger, smarter and help you address trauma. Explore the surprising health benefits now associated with safe motorcycle riding....