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State motorcyclists' rights organizations (SMROs) exist in about 32 US states, 25 of which call themselves "ABATE of (state name)," the rest going by various other names. . SMROs advocate for a point of view in motorcycling that is, in general, opposed to mandatory helmet laws, required motorcycle safety inspections, mandatory rider training and licensing, and other similar regulat
Sang-Froid Riding Club, Portland Alaska State H.O.G. Rally Tanana Valley State Fair fairgrounds, Fairbanks, Alaska (2015) "hundreds" [48] by 2006 [49] Harley Owners Group Interior Alaska chapter 2014 rally between Wasilla–Anchorage: Sportbike Northwest: Maryhill Loops Road, Goldendale, Washington: 200 (2006) [50] 2003 Sound Rider! Ride for Kids
Thirty-one states use the MSF tests for licensing, and 41 states use the MSF motorcycle operator manual. [6] In 45 states, these local training sites are certified by MSF. California, Idaho, Ohio, South Dakota, and Oregon states use non MSF-developed curricula. All fifty states have rider training programs. [4]
As of the most recent report by the Department of Transportation, there were 8,410,255 motorcycles registered in the United States by private citizens and commercial organizations in 2011.
The Sons of Silence Motorcycle Club (SOSMC) is an international outlaw motorcycle club. Founded in Niwot, Colorado in the United States in 1966, the club has a membership of over 250, with 35 chapters based in 12 U.S. states and in Germany. [ 4 ]
The Iron Butt Rally is a competitive motorcycle road rally held in the United States. It was first held in 1984, and beginning in 1991, now takes place in odd numbered years, usually in August. The rally lasts 11 days, and riders often travel over 11,000 miles (18,000 km) in that time.
Most American Indians of what is now known as the South-West United States moved away to areas in México after battling with the U.S. Military Forces in the early 1900s and before regaining their land and establishing treaties with the U.S. Government throughout the 1970s. The American Indian Movement in Arizona and New México reclaimed ...
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