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  2. Motorcycle Safety Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) is an American national, not-for-profit organization, founded in 1973, and sponsored by the U.S. manufacturers and distributors of BMW, BRP, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Piaggio/Vespa, Suzuki, Triumph, Indian Motorcycle and Yamaha motorcycles.

  3. Universal Technical Institute - Wikipedia

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    Universal Technical Institute, Inc. (UTI) is a private for-profit system of technical colleges throughout the United States. The system offers specialized technical education programs under the banner of several brands, including Universal Technical Institute (UTI), Motorcycle Mechanics Institute and Marine Mechanics Institute (MMI), MIAT College of Technology (MIAT), and NASCAR Technical ...

  4. State motorcyclists' rights organizations - Wikipedia

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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

  5. Colin Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Colin Edwards II (born February 27, 1974), nicknamed the "Texas Tornado", is an American former professional motorcycle racer who retired half-way through the 2014 season. He is a two-time World Superbike champion and competed in the MotoGP class from 2003 to 2014.

  6. Cossacks Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Cossacks Motorcycle Club or Cossacks MC are an American outlaw motorcycle club. Said to be one of the largest outlaw biker groups in the state of Texas, they are best known for their conflicts with the rival Bandidos Motorcycle Club - most notably, the 2015 Waco shootout which left seven members of the group dead.

  7. Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association - Wikipedia

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    The license school on Friday is run in conjunction with either a CMRA racer practice or Ridesmart Motorcycle School. The CMRA also welcomes volunteers to help with corner working on race weekends. CMRA, once known as CRRC (Central Road Racing Club), has had more motorcycle roadracing champions (National and International) than any other road ...

  8. Motorcycle training - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Hurt Report, begun in 1976 and published in 1981, expresses disdain for the ignorance and misinformation about motorcycle safety among riders studied, noting that 92% of riders in accidents had no formal training, compared to 84.3% of the riding population, and that when interviewed, riders frequently failed to take responsibility for their errors, or even perceive that accident ...

  9. Kinfolk Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    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 ...