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NCOM Coast To Coast Legislative Update for September 2011

COAST TO COAST BIKER NEWSCompiled & Edited by Bill Bish,National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM) PENNSYLVANIA MEASURE WOULD LIMIT LEARNER PERMITSABATE of Pennsylvania is supporting legislation to limit the number of motorcycle learner’s permits allowed before a rider must get a license. “All too often those involved in serious accidents have no motorcycle endorsement on their

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San Diego Biker Bites

Bikers love to eat. Whether it’s a convenient excuse to pull over, take a break and eat a burger, or a matter of much needed fuel to keep our senses sharp, motorcyclists often find themselves bellying up to the dinner table. And for motorcycling’s hungriest segment, Baby Boomers, dining has become a destination. It’s puzzling,

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Joe Cool is Back

Joe Cool is a bike with a tragic story behind it, but as with disasters some good comes along. Joe Cool’s name comes from a charter boat. Two fugitives who hijacked the crew and ended up murdering the four-crew members contracted the boat. Joe Cool ran out of fuel and was found floating twelve miles

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Mudflap Girl FXR, Part 5

Click here for: Mudflap Girl Part 4, the Spitfire Frames to Roller   Life is nuts, but we are scrambling on the Mudflap Girl FXRs, at least mine. Us old farts constantly have discussions about how unmotivated kids are. I want to work on my bike constantly. Every waking minute I’m thinking about it, about

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Zen Chapters 3 and 4

Zen woke up again but this time not in the bathtub, he was on the carpet of the living room with a blanket over him and a towel wrapped around his waist. His beard, that had been growing for the last month or so, had been shaved off, and he had some fresh stitches on

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INDIAN MOTORCYCLES-Iconic US Name and plan for resurrection

CASE DESCRIPTION- Strategic Management Class, Harvard School of Business The primary subject matter of this case concerns strategic management. Secondary issues examined include entrepreneurship. The case has a difficulty level of four, appropriate for senior level courses. The case is designed to be taught in two class hours and is expected to require two hours

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