If you’re anything like the rest of the motorcycle world, how the economy will perform in 2009 weighs heavily on your mind as well as how the legislators plan to regulate motorcycle issues.
After a successful election season the Washington State elected officials return tomorrow (January 22nd) for the new legislative session. “Black Thursday” is the [...]
Archive for January 21st, 2009
Giving Motorcyclists A Voice In Olympia
Posted in 1 Percent, ABATE, Harley, Harley-Davidson, Legal, Legislation, Motorcycle, Organizations, Politics, Washington, tagged 2009 Legislation Session, ABATE, ABATE Washington, Black Thursday, Harley, Legal, Legislation, Motorcycle, Olympia, WA, WACoC on January 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Eagle Fly’s To Bailout Land
Posted in 2009 Models, Harley, Harley Engines, Harley-Davidson, Motorcycle, Motorcycle Sales, Politics, tagged Bailout, CFO, DeepGreen Financial, Delinquency Rate, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Harley, Harley-Davidson, Harley-Davidson Financial Services, HDFS, Lightyear Capital, Loan Deadbeats, Loan Delinquency, Motorcycle, Sen. Bob Casey Jr. (D-Pa.), Sheila Blair, Springettsbury Township, Sy Naqvi, Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program, TLGP, Tom Bergmann on January 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Barack said yesterday that I should sacrifice, but I need to ask myself to what extent am I willing to go. And as it turns out the ultimate discretionary item — Harley-Davidson — is in the same situation…determining how willing they are to sacrifice or jeopardize their company!
I previously blogged about Harley’s inability to securitize motorcycle [...]
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
Posted in 1 Percent, Harley, Harley-Davidson, Hells Angels, Legal, Motorcycle, Organizations, Outlaw Biker, tagged 1%, Arizona Republic, ATF, Crime, HAMC, Harley, Harley-Davidson, Hells Angels, Jay Dobyns, Legal, Motorcycle, OMG, one percent, Operation Black Biscuit, VCIT, Violent Crime Impact Team on January 21, 2009 | 1 Comment »
It’s a popular saying and loosely defined as life is so unfair that a person is more likely to get into some sort of trouble than be rewarded if they attempt to do a good deed.
That might be what Jay Dobyns has on his mind these days. Who is Dobyns? I posted an article previously [...]












