Yearly Archives: 2015

Marketing Shakeup At Harley-Davidson

MILWAUKEE – Less than a month after announcing that it plans to beef up marketing in 2016 in the wake of declining sales, Harley-Davidson’s top marketing executive has left the company. Mark-Hans Richer (pictured) has been senior vice president of marketing and product development since 2007, having previously worked

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Advice Video Bypasses Class

GROTON, CT – Jimmey Gonzalez is a 37-year-old U.S. Navy veteran who retired in August having been deployed most recently in the Middle East, including Jordan and Bahrain. He’s now enrolled at Middlesex Community College and one of his classes involves new media. “Every week we have a new assignment …

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Motorcycle Thefts Down, Honda Most Stolen

DES PLAINES, IL – Motorcycle thefts in the United States decreased six percent in 2014 with Honda the brand with the most bikes thefts, according to a report released Wednesday by the National Insurance Crime Bureau. California ranked No. 1 as the state with the most thefts. Las Vegas the No. …

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Triumph Upsizing Its Classics

Is bigger better? Triumph is betting on it for 2016. The British company today announced five new models that have familiar names (or derivations) and larger engines – the new Street Twin, the Bonneville T120 and T120 Black, and the Thruxton and Thruxton R. Triumph touted the new models as …

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Is Harley-Davidson Hearing Footsteps?

As hoped for by Polaris Industries, its Indian brand is now doing what Victory has been unable to accomplish over the past 17 years – chip away at Harley-Davidson’s seemingly invincible hold on the heavyweight cruiser market in the United States. Victory was patriotically launched by Polaris on July 4, …

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Lime Rock Park Books Bikes

SALISBURY, CT – The reviews are in and motorcycle track enthusiasts love Lime Rock Park. A test track day today at the bucolic 1.5-mile racetrack in advance of formal track days in 2016 had riders praising the facility. Team Pro-Motion of Horsham, PA staged today’s event and more than 30 …

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Indian Monument To Be Dedicated

MIDDLETOWN, CT – A dedication ceremony for a monument on the site where the first Indian motorcycle was built in 1901 will be held here at 4 p.m. Thursday. Indian enthusiast and historian Chris Hinze, who pinpointed the location earlier this year, called late yesterday afternoon with the news. Hendee …

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Company Creates Havoc, Other New Models

  Charlottetown, P.E.I. – A new high-end motorcycle company has been launched and it’s in Canada. Havoc Motorcycles plans to produce heavyweight cruisers for the 2016 model year. It is based in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Havoc Iron Flight Havoc’s flagship model will be a Mike Tyson-licensed special edition dubbed

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Benefit Holiday Cards

WEST ROXBURY, MA – Cartoonist Paul Jamiol is expanding his offerings. Having already written and inked four motorcycle-themed children’s books in a series called “Bikers Are Animals,” in which all the riders shown are actual animals, he’s now created some biker-oriented holiday cards to benefit

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Vespa Owner Has Many Loves

BETHLEHEM, CT – Music was coming from Joe Bordiere’s three-car garage when I rode in his driveway in Bethlehem one recent afternoon. Parked in front of the garage were three red Vespa scooters, two with sidecars attached, and one white Harley-Davidson motorcycle. “Ah, he’s got a radio on,” I thought …

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Rider Engulfed By Flames At Gas Pump

MARIETTA, GA – A motorcyclist was severely burned over the lower half of his body Thursday morning after becoming engulfed in flames at a gas pump. The rider had parked his Harley-Davidson at a Chevron station and left it running when he went inside to pay. The “Marietta Daily Journal” quotes …

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