Tag: New York
Ducati Partners With Diesel To Create Biker-Inspired Fashion And Fashion-Inspired Motorcycles
Ducati recently announced the debut of the Monster Diesel motorcycle, a collaborative effort between the Italian bike company and the Diesel fashion brand. The new custom bike will be officially unveiled at Diesel stores in New York City, Rome and Tokyo-Shibuya alongside a new clothing collection from the designer. “The Monster Diesel, and the collection [...]
Military Get VIP Treatment At Victory’s Demo Events
Victory Motorcycles will be offering demo rides on a number of its motorcycle models at many major biker events this summer, and active-duty military and Coast Guard personnel are guaranteed VIP treatment. The Victory Military Priority Demo Program will allow members of the U.S. military and the Coast Guard to bypass the line and try [...]
Honda Reveals New NC700X
Japanese manufacturer Honda revealed their latest 2012 model, the NC700X, at the New York Progressive International Motorcycle Show. The NC700X is one of three new bikes bearing the NC700 name. The X model is considered to be a crossover bike, mixing a standard commuter model with an adventure motorcycle. One distinguishing feature of the bike [...]
Motorcyclists await decision on bike show checkpoints
Those who have traveled to bike shows on their motorcycles, particularly in the state of New York, may have run into the state’s “motorcycle only” checkpoints, ostensibly designed to catch stolen bikes and illegal modifications, on the roads leading up to the show. The State of New York has instituted these checkpoints at many popular [...]
Motorcyclists Across the Country Anxiously Await Court Decision on Constitutionality of New York’s Motorcycle Checkpoint Program
Motorcyclists across the nation are awaiting a decision from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York which they hope will declare New York’s “motorcycle only” roadway checkpoints to be unconstitutional. The case Wagner et al. v. The County of Schenectady, et al. could end up in the United States Supreme Court. [...]





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