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A motorcycle rally is a gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts. Rallies can be large or small, and one-time or recurring. Rallies can be large or small, and one-time or recurring. Some rallies are ride-in events, whereas some like the Iron Butt Rally involve days of riding and an actual gathering only at the end of the ride.
The event has a long and rich history, as one of motorcycling’s most fun and feel-good-events. Activities include the AMA Vintage Grand Championship, which features Road racing, motocross, Hare scramble, and Dirt track racing. [2] In addition there is a motorcycle swap meet with memorabilia and bikes from all eras. [3]
Pages in category "Motorcycle rallies in the United States" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
There are several rides in the area, including a ride through Hells Canyon to the dam. BMW Motorcycle Owners of America 2004 national rally Spokane, Washington: 6,500 [6] 2004 (not annual) BMW Motorcycle Owners of America: Sun and Surf Motorcycle Run Ocean Shores, Washington: 3,000–4,000 (2012) [7] [8] 1988 [9] or 1989 [10]
The National Bikers Roundup is the largest camping motorcycle rally in the United States and is organized by a group of African American motorcycle clubs. Its location changes every year [1] but every decade it returns to its founding city of Kansas City, Missouri. More than 1,000 motorcycle clubs attend the event and black women make up close ...
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During these raids, they arrested a total of 29 people and seized 10 kilos of cocaine, 600 pounds of marijuana, AK-47s, AR-15s, handguns and $37,000 in cash. The case was known as "Operation Trojan Horse". [10] One member of the Iron Horsemen, Harrold W Seavey Jr. was shot in a gunfight with Cincinnati Police on September 18, 2010.