This group was started in 2008 to support President Obama. Since its inception, they've grown to a full foundation supporting many initiatives in urban communities across the country, and yes, they buy viagra alternative will be riding again for the re-election of President Barack Obama! … [Read more...] about Saturday Open Thread: Bikers For Obama
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Friday Open Thread: The Iron Elite – African Americans in Motorcycling History
Good Morning Obots! Harley Davidson's Iron Elite celebrates the camaraderie and the influence of African American riders on Harley culture. This is where we showcase the bikes, the brotherhood and all the reasons to ride. … [Read more...] about Friday Open Thread: The Iron Elite – African Americans in Motorcycling History
Thursday Open Thread: The Iron Elite – African Americans in Motorcycling History
Good Morning Obots! I've known 2 "Pee Wee's" in my life, and BOTH rode HARD. Maybe its something in the name. LOL, I don't know, but here's another. An influential leader of the Los Angeles biker community for more than 50 years, John Wesley McCollum, known to everyone as P. Wee, was present at the beginning of the urban biker scene in southern California. An early … [Read more...] about Thursday Open Thread: The Iron Elite – African Americans in Motorcycling History
Wednesday Open Thread: The Iron Elite – African Americans in Motorcycling History
Happy Hump Day Obots! We're still on our ride to learn more about these fascinating riders in biker history! Today we learn about William B. Johnson. With grace and determination, William Johnson broke down barriers as both the first African American Harley-Davidson dealer, and as the first African American licensed to compete in national motorcycle racing events. Born in … [Read more...] about Wednesday Open Thread: The Iron Elite – African Americans in Motorcycling History
Tuesday Open Thread: The Iron Elite – African Americans in Motorcycling History
Good Morning Obots! Have you heard of Bessie Stringfield? In 1930s America, a woman riding a motorcycle was an unusual site. A woman riding alone, cross-country on the dirt roads that laced together rural America was almost scandalous. And if that woman was African American, well, let's just say jaws might drop when Bessie Stringfield motored into town on her … [Read more...] about Tuesday Open Thread: The Iron Elite – African Americans in Motorcycling History