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ARCH MOTORCYCLE WITH KEANU REEVES AND GARD HOLLINGER

The wraps are off, and CD Projekt Red has partnered up with Keanu Reeves and Gard Hollinger to include ARCH motorcycle in the forthcoming Cyberpunk 2077 video game. Go behind the scenes with "Johnny Silverhand" and his partner Hollinger as the real world intersects with cyberspace. --from DealerNews
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NATIONAL BOSS DAY

October 16 is National Bossā€™s Day! What better way to celebrate than with a Boss Hoss V8? Coincidentally the Boss Hoss dealer base is expanding! If too much is never enough, and you want to join the Boss Hoss dealer family, contact Michael Killian at 303-522-5682 or e-mail: michaelkillian@bosshoss.com --from DealerNews
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Royal Enfield now offers 3D motorcycle personalisation

from https://www.financialexpress.com Royal Enfield will be rolling out MiY for all its motorcycles, across all our stores in the country in a phased manner. All new motorcycle models from Royal Enfield, from here on, will come with the MiY feature.' Royal Enfield today announced the roll-out of a first-of-its-kind motorcycle personalization service ā€“ Royal Enfield Make-It-Yours (MiY). RE customers can now personalise and accessorise their motorcycles at the time of purchase. Enabled via an all-new app-based 3D configurator, MiY will allow consumers access to thousands of possible combinations in personalisation options with a choice of colourways, trims, and graphics, as well as genuine motorcycle accessories at the time of motorcycle booking. Once customers place the booking via the app, they ...
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New BMW R 1250 RT Comes with Instrument Cluster Map Display

by Daniel Patrascu from https://www.autoevolution.com Over the past few months BMW has been hard at work updating its motorcycle range. Last we heard from the Bavarians we were gifted with the new R 1250 GS family of two, but thereā€™s another important two-wheeler boasting the same engine in need of a refresh: the R 1250 RT. The Touring bike was refreshed as well for the new model year, and the BMW announced this week the changes are meant to give it a new look, more standard equipment, and several technical upgrades. The most important part of the motorcycle, its engine, remains largely unchanged. Weā€™re talking about a 1,254 cc 2-cylinder boxer that delivers 136 hp at 7,750 rpm and 143 ...
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Harley-Davidson ā€œFirecrackerā€œ Needs to Be Seen

by Daniel Patrascu from https://www.autoevolution.com Back in 1985, a group of motorcycle enthusiasts from Germany set up shop in Hamminkeln, Germany. They started off as a repair garage for mainly Japanese bikes. The group slowly grew from being what they themselves describe as a ā€œmotorcycle shedā€ into one of the major names in the custom motorcycle industry. And by custom, we mean Harley-Davidson. During its early years, Thunderbike repaired bikes, but also started toying with the idea of customizing them. Long ago they spat out both Suzuki and Yamaha two-wheelers, with a custom twist. Later on, over a decade after being set up, Thunderbike decided Harley-Davidson is the way forward, and completely switched focus on the American-made motorcycles. Slowly the ...
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The Complete Book of Moto Guzzi 100th Anniversary Edition

NEW BOOK NEWS The Complete Book of Moto Guzzi: 100th Anniversary Edition Every Model Since 1921 The Complete Book of Moto Guzzi Preview it here: https://bit.ly/3lTyp1T Coming next month, The Complete Book of Moto Guzzi: 100th Anniversary Edition, Every Model Since 1921, written by respected motorcycle expert Ian Falloon, offers enthusiasts a thorough review of Guzziā€™s storied 100-year history via all of its production models. This new edition of The Complete Book of Moto Guzzi includes a 100th anniversary introduction, new photography, and additional pages to cover the newest models from 2018 to 2020. All of Moto Guzziā€™s production models are covered in detail, including the groundbreaking Falcone, the V-8 Grand Prix racers, the V7 Sport, the Ambassador, the Eldorado, ...
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NEWS from the Venice Vintage Motorcycle Club

CANCELLED | Third Sunday Ride - October 18th Hello all, With the continuedĀ threat of the coronavirus, we are again cancelling the 3rd Sunday Ride. Please be safe and we hope to see you all very soon. Cheers, -VVMC Make sure to follow us onĀ FacebookĀ &Ā Instagram,Ā or go toĀ venicevintage.comĀ for the latest updates an events calendar.  
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Worst Week Ever for Technoauthoritarian Suppression of Information

Las Vegas, Nevada ā€“Ā Parler, the people-driven free speech platform, is tallying the litany of examples occurring this week in which tech publishers flexed their content curation muscles to restrict or suppress the free flow of information in the run-up to the 2020 election. The information brownout is now well under way. In the past week: Twitter blocked the sharing of a link to a story by the New York Post, Americaā€™s fourth largest newspaper, laying out evidence of corrupt influence peddling by Hunter Biden, his father and then Vice President Joe Biden, and a state-run Ukrainian energy company. Facebook preemptively restricted sharing of the same story, saying it needed to be subjected to their ā€œfact checkers.ā€ Twitter locked the accounts ...
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2020 Legislators of the Year from the MRF

2020 Legislators of the Year Last month, at the 36th annual Meeting of the Minds in Indiana, Senator Gary Peters of Michigan and Representative Troy Balderson of Ohio were awarded the 2020 Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) Legislator of the Year Award. The Legislator of the Year Award annually recognizes lawmakers for their commitment to advancing policies that support motorcycle riders across the nation. This year, both honorees are avid motorcyclists and have spent numerous hours on their bikes sharing the roads with fellow bikers and constituents. U.S. Senator Gary Peters of Michigan is a founding member of the Senate Motorcycle Caucus and leads the caucus as itā€™s co-chairman. In his role on the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee Senator ...
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It’s All Good Bikernet Weekly News for October 15th, 2020

Youā€™ll see in the news a pitch from the MRF to sign up new members. Iā€™ve always supported the MRF because they have worked tirelessly for decades to maintain our freedoms. Thereā€™s been competition with the AMA, NCOM and the MIC. I always felt the MRF was the most pure freedom fighting group. They are supported by and support the state rights groups. They arenā€™t connected to law firms or overseas manufacturers. They are simply freedom fighter devoted to street motorcyclists rights. Everyone should join the MRF, even members of the AMA and members of the MIC. The industry would be better off. For a longtime we tried to work with the industry guys and shops, but Industry guys thought ...
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