MILWAUKEE, WI – Harley-Davidson this morning named a new president and chief executive officer to replace the departing Jochen Zeitz. Artie Starrs comes to the motorcycle maker from Topgolf Callaway Brands where he has served as CEO of its Topgolf International subsidiary. Between 2013 and 2021 he worked for Yum! …
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Harley-Davidson Plans New Sprint For Under $6,000
MILWAUKEE – Harley-Davidson has never been known for manufacturing small or affordable motorcycles, but with sales crashing and its customer base aging out of riding, the company now plans to offer low-cost, entry-level models. Again. While this strategy has failed in the past, Harley-Davidson said Wednesday that it hopes to …
Read More »Book Review: Perfect Touchdown For Peter Egan’s “Landings In America”
HARWINTON, CT – Peter Egan is revered among car and motorcycle enthusiasts for his many contributions to “Road & Track” and “Cycle World” magazines over the decades; mainly the “Side Glances” and “Leanings” columns that were later collected into book form. His columns mixed romance with nuance, precise details with scope, …
Read More »Safe Riding: Can A Longtime Rider/Instructor Improve His Skills?
PALMER, MA – Back in late May, and for the first time in my long riding career, I participated in a day-long, track-based motorcycle training course at Palmer Motorsports Park. As a 25-year Motorcycle Safety Foundation-certified rider coach, I’ve always fully supported continuous improvement through rider education and practice, but …
Read More »Norbrook Farm Brewery Abruptly Ends Cruise Nights Due to Noise
COLEBROOK, CT – In a decision announced this evening, Norbrook Farm Brewery has abruptly ended “structured cruise nights” on Thursdays that welcomed classic cars, trucks and motorcycles due to excessive noise by some of the owners who visited the quiet country setting. “It’s not worth upsetting neighbors who work hard, …
Read More »Honda Reaches 500 Million Sales Milestone After 76 Years
ALPHARETTA, GA – It’s a milestone worth bragging about, and Honda did so today with a press release touting that it has built 500 million motorcycles since beginning mass production in Japan in 1949. The first model produced 76 years ago was the 1949 Dream D-Type (shown above). Honda was …
Read More »CT Gets New Motorcycle, Scooter Store In Motoplex Fairfield
FAIRFIELD, CT – Connecticut has a new motorcycle and scooter dealership with the opening this month of Motoplex Fairfield. It’s selling Aprilia and Moto Guzzi motorcycles and Vespa and Piaggio-branded scooters, all made in Italy and owned by parent company Piaggio. The store’s arrival at 301 Commerce Drive came at …
Read More »Reduced Days For Trail Riding At Thomaston Dam In 2025
THOMASTON, CT – Off-road motorcyclists will get two fewer days each week to ride the 13 miles of trails behind Thomaston Dam in 2025. A federal hiring freeze has resulted in a staff reduction at the popular recreation area which serves about 40,000 riders annually. The U.S. Army Corps of …
Read More »“Itchy Boots” Scraps U.S. Book Tour; Says “It Doesn’t Feel Safe”
She’s among the best known motorcycle riders in the world and, just possibly, the most adventuresome having ridden throughout Africa and South America, from India to Europe, and in numerous other countries worldwide over the past eight years, and doing so on a variety of bikes. Her popular YouTube channel …
Read More »Trail Riding At Thomaston Dam Faces Uncertain Summer
THOMASTON, CT – The status of trail riding at Thomaston Dam in Thomaston, CT in 2025 suddenly appears uncertain following a Facebook post on Monday afternoon by the site managing U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The post notes that “due to a federal hiring freeze” recreation areas in New England …
Read More »McGregor, Boorman Have New “Long Way Home” Series
Has there ever a better show about motorcycling than the “Long Way…” series involving friends Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman? They’ve gone the “Long Way Round” the globe, the “Long Way Down” through Africa and the “Long Way Up” through South America. Now, they’e going the “Long Way Home.” Apple …
Read More »Bloomfield Rider Arrested For Speeds In Excess of 150 Miles Per Hour
Videos posted last year on social media showed a motorcyclist routinely riding at high speeds on state roadways. State police have now charged a Bloomfield man who they claim is the rider. Arrested on Tuesday for reckless endangerment, reckless driving and failure to maintain lane was 22-year-old Brice A. Bennett. …
Read More »Harley-Davidson CEO Jochen Zeitz To Retire
MILWAUKEE – After five years of trying to revive an American motorcycle brand that’s struggling with plummeting sales, German-born Jochen Zeitz plans to retire as CEO of Harley-Davidson. The 62-year-old Zeitz will leave sometime in 2025, the company said Tuesday morning. Zeitz, who formerly helped resuscitate German footware brand Puma, …
Read More »Norton Names Former NYC Dealership Owner To Head U.S. Sales
It appears that Norton Motorcycles is on the verge of putting its products back in the United States. This observation is based on the fact that the U.K. company has hired Steve Radt, the former longtime owner and general manager of Ducati and Triumph franchises in New York City, to …
Read More »Registration For CONREP Courses Open After “Circular Snag”
It took some adjustments but course registration for Connecticut Rider Education Program classes across the state has opened. Unfortunately, those seeking to register for a CONREP motorcycle training class at the outset were met with a bit of a circular snag. It seems the ball was dropped back in January …
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