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The Report Is Out: Fewer Motorcyclist Fatalities in 2017 RSS

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The Report Is Out: Fewer Motorcyclist Fatalities in 2017

While spouses and friends may worry about motorcycle crashes and fatalities, you should know that motorcyclists may be safer than ever before. This is good news for those living the life and continuing to ride out when weather permits. What should Harley-Davidson owners and other motorcyclists know when it comes to changing statistics and an increase in motorcycle safety? Learn more about the positive trends occurring that may be helping to prevent injuries and reduce fatalities today. A Difference of 296 Lives In preliminary data from GHSA, it appeared that there had been a decrease of 5.6 percent when it...

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Spring Awakening: Prepping Your Harley-Davidson RSS

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Spring Awakening: Prepping Your Harley-Davidson

In some areas of the country, it may seem like winter will never end. The winter season has been a big tease in some areas, as riders get a taste of warmer weather, followed by a chilling nor’easter and a few more inches of snow. However, we can all look forward to the certainty that winter will soon end. With the end of bone-chilling temps, riders will decide to begin taking their bike out for short spins and longer riders. Truly, there is nothing like blue skies, an open road, kicking back and enjoying the journey on a favorite Harley-Davidson....

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5 Motorcycle Tools to Get Harley-Davidson Riders Home RSS

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5 Motorcycle Tools to Get Harley-Davidson Riders Home

Today’s tools have become roadside essentials. What are the best tools to take with you on your next ride?

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3 Real Safe Riding Tips for a Long Ride from Fellow Bikers RSS

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3 Real Safe Riding Tips for a Long Ride from Fellow Bikers

Now is the time for taking that long ride to Washington, D.C, Sturgis, S.D. and other rallies across the country. While some may say that there is little difference between planning a long distance ride and going for a shorter run, riders believe differently. We sent an invitation out to Harley riders asking what tips they follow and would suggest for fellow bikers going on a long trip.

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