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Harley-Davidson, Miller High Life celebrate 110 years with commemorative products
Miller High Life and Harley-Davidson Inc., both celebrating 110th anniversaries this year, have struck up a partnership celebrating their history.
Bradley Cooper's success leaves him more tipsy than hungover
Bradley Cooper is living the good life. Cooper, who plays Phil in the "Hangover" trilogy, says during the past four years, he's gone from being a star-struck fan to being peers and good friends with the likes of Robert De Niro and Charlie Rose.
Lane Splitting: Should it be legal in California?
The death of a Corona motorcyclist who was lane-splitting on Highway 91 on Monday, May 20, sparked a debate among readers over whether the practice should be legal.
Hundreds of women motorcyclists heading to Bend
Hundreds of women motorcyclists will be riding their "iron horses" from all over the U.S. and Canada.
Lombok is different from Bali. It has a different type of beach, a different language and, of course, different cuisine for you to savour.
Group: Look out for motorcycles
You may see black and yellow billboards with the words: "Think. Look. See. Motorcycles." You might hear this on the radio: "May is Motorcycle Awareness Month, but really every day is motorcycle awareness." Either way, the Buncombe County Concerned Bikers Association is hoping drivers are becoming more aware of motorcyclists this month and beyond.
Cocktail Chatter: May 10, 2013
What cocktails go best with all this car chatter? Automobilemag.com is here to help with weekly recipes.
Alias, Smith & Owens lend support to Patriot Guard Riders
To highlight the efforts of the Patriot Guard Riders, Alias, Smith & Owens has released a song in their honor, chronicling the life of a Vietnam War veteran.
Motor Fest fires on all cylinders
Millions of dollars worth of cars, trucks, bikes and hot rods drew thousands of people to the Pambula Motor Festival on Saturday.
Strongsville Second Cuyahoga County City to Get Motorcycle Signs
On May 9, a "Watch for Motorcycles" warning sign will be installed at the Royalton and Prospect Roads intersection.
Slovakia's pedestrian safety ranks second worst in EU
In 2011, Slovakia was ranked as the second worst country in the European Union in terms of pedestrian safety, with pedestrians involved in 55 percent of fatal traffic accidents in urban zones, reads the European Commission report published on the occasion of European Safety on the Roads Day.
Electric-car enthusiasts eye world records in cross-country trip
A 2012 Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle is parked at the solar-powered electric charging station at General Motors Co's assembly plant in Hamtramck, Mich.
Motorcycle Awareness Month: Safe Riding and Driving
According to the Detroit News , "Motorcycle deaths have more than doubled nationally from 1997 to 2011, from 2,116 top 4,612, while overall traffic fatalities fell in the same period by 23 percent from 42,013 to 32,367." Although some motorcycle accidents can't be prevented, many can and thousands of lives can be saved.
Motorcycle blown into median by wind, ejects passengers
A Baton Rouge, La., couple suffered minor injuries after their motorcycle was blown into the median by a gust of wind.
American Recreation Coalition Critical Of Yosemite Valley Plan
Yosemite Valley can feel like a bustling town at times, with traffic jams, wailing emergency sirens, and tour buses and tractor-trailer trucks snaking along the roads.
Learning curve: across SA on a Harley
Each year Harley-Davidson Africa invites a few motoring journalists to attend Africa Bike Week in Margate on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast as their guests.
Two garage breaks on same road in Gloucester
Unknown offenders struck twice in Merevale Road between 10pm on Thursday and 7.30am on Friday .
Businesses team up to boost Myrtle Beach bike rally
Several local businesses announced a partnership Friday with one goal in mind -- to bring the spring Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson biker rally back to its past glory.
One man's thousand-mile journey to reach his family in Sichuan quake zone
Moments after the start of his daily grind as a construction worker in northern China, Xia Donghai's world came crashing down with news that a terrifying earthquake had struck his hometown almost a thousand miles away.