Lisa Price Waltman to Be Inducted in Sturgis
Lisa Price Waltman, of Colorado Springs, grew up riding dirt bikes, and though she never had a street bike of her own, she never let that stop her from participating in charity runs for groups she wanted to support.
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By Jasmine Bluecreek-Clark
Webster’s defines Hooligan as a young person who is violent or prone to committing crimes, a thug, ruffian or hoodlum. With names like Scary Jerry, Slammin’ Dan and Mad Russian, you might think the local ‘Hooligans Racing Association” (HRA) measures up to that reputation. more
By Gary Westphalen
The practice of distilling corn into a clear, highly volatile alcohol may have quite a rich history in the Mountain State, but the plain fact is: your motorcycle engine doesn’t like moonshine. Yet, every time you roll into a gas station as much as ten percent of the fuel you pump into its tank is chemically identical to very pure shine. I’m talking about ethanol. more
By Gary Westphalen
It has happened to one of my bikes. It has happened to one of Donna’s bikes. It may well have happened to yours. We fed them alcohol, and it made them sick.
It sounds like a great plan, at first glance. By converting corn and other crops grown on American soil into ethanol, we can reduce our dependence on foreign oil. This alcohol is currently blended into most of the gasoline we buy. more