HEADLINES FROM THE MRF


Your Weekly Biker Bulletin from Inside the Beltway

Your Motorcycle Riders Foundation team in Washington, D.C. is pleased to provide our members with the latest information and updates on issues that impact the freedom and safety of American street motorcyclists. Count on your MRF to keep you informed about a range of matters that are critical to the advancement of motorcycling and its associated lifestyle. Published weekly when the U.S. Congress is in session.

RPM Act to be Introduced

The Motorcycle Riders Foundation was invited to participate in a working group with the Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association (SEMA) and a host of other organizations about the future of the Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act (RPM Act).  As we have reported in the past, we were unsure if this legislation would be introduced in the 116th Congress since the political appetite has changed on the hill.  During the last Congress, the House version was able to gain 150 cosponsors but never made it to the floor for a vote, and the Senate version with its 39 cosponsors suffered the same fate in the waning days of 2018.

The MRF anticipates that this legislation will be introduced in the coming weeks before Congress adjourns for their August recess.  Please be ready for any future calls to action that may find their way to your inbox.

There’s more from the MRF, which will be revealed in the Bikernet Weekly News on Thursday in Bandit’s Cantina. Don’t miss it.–Bandit

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SET OF RARE COLORS MAGAZINE NOW AVAILABLE


I had found an article that you had written online re: Colors Magazine. I saved the link which worked at first but now directs me to the Bikernet blog site. I have the full 5 issue set of Colors. They have been stored in heavy plastic sleeves for 49 years now and are in great condition. It did take me awhile to locate them as my darlin’ man moved them from where I had originally stored them (in a footlocker with all the old Easyriders, which I also still have) and then he forgot where he had moved them to.

So anyway, they are safe and sound and back in my grubby little mitts. My question is…do you know of anyone that is searching for them? If so, would you kindly point them in my direction. I would very much appreciate it. They have been under my protection for 49 years now and I have hauled the fuckers cross country at least 8-10 times. I would very much like to profit from it now. After Clark died of cancer in 2001 I was left with my retirement wiped out and a huge debt (cancer aint cheap dammit!) I’ve been working my ass off ever since trying to recoup from it and I just keep keepin’ on. I hope you are doing well and it would be great to hear from you. thanks for your time…..Jil

Name: Jill Tong
Phone Number: 775-750-1502
Email Address: apachejil@aol.com

I reached out to Jill who was a tattoo artist in Tombstone, Arizona. I got my last tattoo with Jill during Pat and Brook Kennedy’s wedding weekend back in about 1990.–Bandit

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