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Summer’s coming to a close, but motorcycle season is still going strong

news by Fox 13 Now Bill Dow, Utah Marketing Manager for The Law Tigers, says even though summer is coming to an end, motorcycle season is still in full swing. There are many people who ride year round, but Autumn is a great time to be on a bike! But that means drivers and riders need to be aware and practice safety at all times. The Law Tigers have successful records of securing millions of dollars for their clients. They are ready to help 24/7! There is no fee for personal injury claims unless there is a recovery. They also offer free advice on all motorcycle matters. For more information call 1-800-LAW-TIGERS or visit: lawtigers.com.

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World’s first tattooed motorcycle for sale

Hello, This is Chris Bienkiewicz from Game Over Cycles (GOC) – a custom bike manufacturer from Poland. I would like to kindly inform you that our company has put up for sale GOC’s most famous custom machine – The Recidivist, which world’s first tattooed motorcycle. The price of the motorcycle is 1,000,000 USD. The sale offer can be found on ebay under the following link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/401870076694 GSM: +48 882 061 648 e-mail: gocpress@gameovercycles.com Stanisław Myszkowski Game Over Cycles Ludwika Chmury 4 35-213 Rzeszów NIP: 793-144-48-72 REGON: 180689157 website: www.gameovercycles.com http://www.goc-harley-davidson.pl fanpage: www.facebook.com/GameOverCycles The latest video presenting bike’s history, concept and all features is available here:  

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Motorcycle Theft Prevention and Recovery with GPS

All the things that make motorcycles great also make them attractive for thieves. Unfortunately for bike owners, stealing a motorcycle is much easier than stealing a car, and it is very profitable too. Motorcycles are prime targets for criminals of all kinds, which can cost you dearly. Among all anti-theft devices, motorcycle trackers offer the most effective theft prevention and recovery systems to owners. Motorcycle ownership is an extremely challenging task considering the dangers that lurk in every corner, but GPS tracking devices can prevent that dreaded outcome. Report Prepared by Rewire Security READ THE SECURITY REPORT – ONLY IN THE CANTINA Subscribe to the Cantina today and get exclusive news, views, tech and event highlights.

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All Kids Bike

The All Kids Bike® campaign is led by the Strider Education Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. The Strider Education Foundation is committed to reversing this declining participation trend through its All Kids Bike campaign. READ THE REPORT IN THE CANTINA – CLICK HERE

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Annual Raffle – Only 3 days left

August is Almost Over Only 3 more days and August will be over, which means this month’s EXCLUSIVE package will be gone! The August Special includes the limited ’36 Knucklehead Print and our WTT Duffel Bag along with your raffle shirt for “The ’36 Exclusive” raffle package or higher. The limited ’36 Knucklehead print comes with the “Great Deal” package or higher. Raffle Day is just around the corner, and you don’t want to miss out! GET TICKETS – https://wheelsthroughtime.com/win-this-bike/ Our Annual Raffle Every year we hold an Annual Raffle to help sustain the cost of operating the museum, and help us further American history! Our mission is to preserve and share the culture, history, and artifacts of early American motorcycle history. Currently, the museum houses over 300 machines, a handful of cars, countless pieces of memorabilia, and over 15 timeless exhibits.

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Young, Hot Motorcycle App – Now With Video

Tonit Announces Slick New Video Feature Video Feature Enhances User Experience & Makes Tonit a True Social Media Platform Kelowna, BC – August 9, 2019 – Tonit, the motorcycle community app built by riders for riders, today announced the release of their new Video Feature, which makes sharing motorcycle content more versatile and engaging. Members will now be able to snap and feature up to 60 seconds worth of video on their profiles, and view the latest clips posted on their feeds. The Tonit app was developed to be a social hub for motorcycle riders to connect with one another and foster a strong community. On the app, riders can meet, post photos and videos, share tips and tricks, track and share riding experiences, and stay safer on the road. “Our members asked for it, and we listened,” said Jason Lotoski, Founder and CEO, Tonit. “Tonit is 100% developed from the community’s voice. The new video feature is cementing Tonit’s place as a must have social-media platform for riders across North America. We will continue to roll out new app features and improvements quickly to keep meeting member requests that help build a better experience for the community.” Tonit can be downloaded for free on Google Play or the App Store.  Motorcycle social media app Tonit has devoted itself to uniting and growing a global network of motorcycle riders. With over 200k users in less than 8 months, the app allows people to create profiles, connect with other motorcyclists, join group rides, and attend motorbike-centric events. A near fatal accident didn’t stop Natalie from getting back on the open road. When she was young, Natalie yearned to one day have her own motorcycle. She made her dream a reality when she purchased her own Yamaha, and could finally experience the

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MRF MOTM 2019 TIME IS RUNNING OUT!!!

With just over a week to the pre-registration cut-off, time is running short to save money registering for The 35th Annual Meeting of the Minds Conference!!!  As the MRF makes final preparations to Honor the Past with the induction of Legacy Members into the MRF Hall of Fame and gear up to Protect the Future with two days of information filled workshops and presentations, you still have time to register for this premier event and secure your hotel room. Up to the minute legislative updates, topical workshops to assist you in building your SMRO, plus several hundred new and old friends you’ll be glad to see!  Workshop & presentations including… NHTSA – Protecting our Future from their Past Shared Goals & Working Together – SMROs & Motorcycle Clubs Membership Promotion, Retention, Growth & Volunteers Old Media – New Media … – Dealing with print, electronic & social media successfully And there’s more… Those listed workshops represent one-third of the time allocated for workshops.  We’ve got eight more and only two days to deliver.  However, those two days will be so jammed packed by the end of the Conference you’ll wonder where the time went and be asking for more. The 35th Annual Meeting of the Minds Conference is coming together as well as any smooth-running machine.  We don’t want you to miss it as we Honor the Past, Protect the Future and live up to meeting and exceeding the expectations of motorcyclists’ rights advocates from across the country. You have until August 23rd to take advantage of the MOTM pre-registration price of $80.00 for MRF members or $90.00 for non-MRF members. Use this link to register:  Meeting of the Minds 2019 After August 23rd, the event registration fee goes to $90.00 for members and $100.00 for non-members.  And you’re not

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Newly Published in the Cantina – read now

How to choose the best Bluetooth Helmet for your Road Bike With the prolific rise in technology, there has also been an influx of so called, “Smart Helmets” CLICK HERE TO READ about best Bluetooth Helmets. Motorcycle Museums Worth Making a Pit Stop For Can’t Miss these Motorcycle Travel Stops CLICK HERE TO READ THE REVIEWS OF MOTORCYCLE MUSEUMS. 2019 Kawasaki Z400 Vs. Ninja 400 How do the two 400s compare? CLICK HERE TO READ THE ROAD TEST REPORT. Triumph Resurrects Its Torque Monster, The Rocket III The all-new 2500cc inline three-cylinder engine has more torque CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT THE NEW Triumph Rocket III. GET EXCLUSIVE ACCESS TO 20+ YEARS OF BIKER CULTURE CONTENT – Subscribe to the Bandit’s Cantina. https://www.bikernet.com/pages/custom/subscription.aspx Click Here to Subscribe the the Cantina

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Motorcycle Makers Are Getting Hip to Women-Only Rallies

Anxious to find new audiences after a decade of declining sales, the giants like Harley-Davidson and BMW Motorrad are finally taking notice of a self-made community. On Valentine’s Day, Sharry Billings posted a photograph on Instagram. Below the image of herself, her hair a red caramel and her smile open, she wrote: “I love you so much I wanna squeeze you!” The object of her affection? “All the motorcycles I have owned and will own in the future,” she explained. Alongside the photo of her astride a Harley-Davidson, she wrote that bikes “have changed my life, healed my soul, and brought me more love and friendships than I could have ever imagined.” Billings goes by @sistermother13 on Instagram, but the main account she oversees is @thelitaslosangeles. The Litas is a group she joined three years ago as a way to connect with other women riders in her city. She’s co-led the L.A. branch for two years. When she joined, it provided her with much-needed healing and camaraderie after her kids grew up and she got divorced. Billings had ridden as a teenager and into her 20s but took a hiatus later. “It was always in my heart,” she says. But when she was married with young children, “I thought it was a little too dangerous.” After the breakup in 2015, she found herself longing for escape. And adventure. “My prayer at the time was, ‘God, I don’t want to date.’ These men are not happening,” Billings says, laughing. “The first thing that came to my heart was the motorcycle I wanted. It was a Harley.” She bought the bike, took the ride. Then she joined the Litas. “I’m very grateful to have found my heart again,” Billings says. Founded in Utah by Jessica Haggett half a decade ago, the Litas

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