Tagged: Motorcycle Insurance Guide

Bikers Slacking On Motorcycle Safety Course Requirement In Three States

A survey conducted by the American Automobile Association reveals a disturbing fact. One-third of motorcycle riders in states which require them (and also happen to have the highest rates of motorcycle accidents) have not completed a safety education course. The course completion has been required by law for more than...

Motorcycle Insurance Rates – What You Need to Know

If you own a motorcycle, shopping for a motorcycle insurance policy doesn’t have to be a difficult or time consuming process. Lots of  insurers worldwide deal specifically with providing motorcycle insurance policies, and whether you need coverage for your Harley Davidson or the latest sport bike, there’s a motorcycle insurance...

Eight Mistakes You Shouldn’t Make on Your Bike – Motorcycle Riding Skills

Riding beyond your limits This one can have horrific consequences, and it usually happens when neophyte bikers suddenly find themselves riding too fast to control their machines. The “no guts no glory” whack of adrenaline you get from speed can put you in a tough corner so fast your head...

Indy Bikers Sue Drunken Cop, City After Fatal Accident

Two people who were seriously injured when a drunken Indianapolis police officer rammed into their bikes are looking to recover damages from the officer, the Indianapolis police department and the city of Indianapolis in  what is now the third civil suit filed as a result of the incident. Kurt Weekly...

Staff Stays On After Cycle World Magazine Sold

Hearst Corp. announced the sale of Cycle World Magazine to Bonnier Corp., a publishing group which also publishes Popular Science, Parenting, and Field & Stream magazines. The announcement was made by Terry Snow, CEO of Bonnier, and David Carey, president of Hearst Magazines. The good news? Cycle World’s current staff...

Why Have Criminals Stopped Stealing Motorcycles?

With the economy in the tank, gasoline prices as dear as an old family photo, and new car prices heading to the stratosphere, you’d think a spike in the number of motorcycles and scooters being stolen would be a natural outcome, but no. In what must be welcome, if unexpected...