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Motorcycling has always been more of a male dominated sport, and I think that’s the result of the obviously inherent dangers that come with the territory of swinging a leg over a bike. If you actually think about it, the idea of riding a motorcycle is pretty crazy. When you’re going down the road, assuming your tires are properly inflated, there’s only about a square inch of rubber on each tire that’s touching the ground at any given moment. Yet somehow  …  More

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The Sturgis Buffalo Chip is the largest festival experience in motorcycling and it gets bigger and bigger every year. Take a glimpse at all the craziness inside The Best Party Anywhere™ in 2017 where racing reigned supreme and the stage rocked louder than it ever has in history. This is the place you want to be when you come to rally in the infamous prairie outside of Sturgis, SD. Every year the Black Hills hosts hundreds of thousands of bikers who come to the epicenter of motorcycle culture. The Sturgis Buffalo Chip has been the heart and soul of that gathering for over 35 years. Join us and become part of the Buffalo Chip family in 2018 and in the future. Ride Free, Take Risks!

The Sturgis Buffalo Chip motorcycle and music festival is widely known among bikers and music fanatics as the Best Party Anywhere™. After you watch this video you’ll see why.

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LONDON (Reuters) – U.S. motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson is lining up a takeover bid for Italian rival Ducati, potentially bringing together two of the most famous names in motorcycling in a deal that could be worth up to 1.5 billion euros ($1.67 billion), sources told Reuters.

Indian motorcycle maker Bajaj Auto and several buyout funds are also preparing bids for Ducati, which is being put up for sale by German carmaker Volkswagen .

A deal with Harley-Davidson would   …  More

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American road racer Nicky Hayden, who was critically injured last Wednesday after being involved in a cycling accident, has passed away due to his injuries. He was 35 years old.

Nicknamed the “Kentucky Kid,” Hayden rose to motorcycling fame racing both AMA Flat Track and the AMA Superbike Series, and in 2002 he won the AMA Superbike Championship for Honda. He then entered the MotoGP World Championship in 2003, and won the 2006 crown over Valentino Rossi … More

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