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The National Association for Bikers with a Disability (NABD) is a Registered Charity (No. 1040907) in the United Kingdom and (No. SC039897) in Scotland. The NABD gives technical advice and financial grants to help to adapt motorcycles, sidecars and trikes for use by disabled riders.
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
The Association of Recovering Motorcyclists (ARM) is an independent motorcycle association, founded in 1986 by Jack and Judy Jensen. [1] The association currently have over 100 chapters in the United States, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Guam, England, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Thailand and Netherlands. [citation needed]
The Kinfolk Motorcycle Club is an American one-percenter [1] outlaw motorcycle club best known for their longstanding rivalry with the Bandidos Motorcycle Club.The club was formed in Texas in 2016 and has several chapters within the United States that include Texas, Nevada, Washington, Oklahoma, New Mexico and recently has seen expansion to the East Coast in states such as Georgia, Tennessee ...
Lost Boys Motorcycle Club [5] Men of Liberty MC (Windsor, Maine) Merciless Souls [88] Mercenaries MC [14] Midgard Serpents [95] Misguided Brotherhood MC; Mortal Skulls Motorcycle Club [59] Native Syndicate Motorcycle Club (Penobscot Maine) North Coast Motorcycle Club, in Akron, Ohio (patched over in 2015) [96] [97] Northwoods Riders Motorcycle ...
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A nomad is a member of a motorcycle club (which may or may not be an outlaw motorcycle club) or similar club who is not a member of a specific charter of the group. Some nomads live in geographical areas that have fewer than the required numbers to form a charter. [1] They may even have been sent to the area with a mandate to establish a chapter.
Motorcycle rider deaths were nearly 30 times more than drivers of other vehicles; Motorcycle riders aged below 40 are 36 times more likely to be killed than other vehicle operators of the same age. Motorcycle riders aged 40 years and over are around 20 times more likely to be killed than other drivers of that same age. [10]