Archive for the ‘Georgia Motorcycle Info’ Category
Georgia Motorcycle Accident Lawyers: 7 Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing A Personal Injury Attorney
It sucks to be in a motorcycle accident. If it were possible to be accident proof then you would never need to consider how to protect your rights after being injured or how to find a motorcycle accident lawyer to represent your motorcycle accident insurance claim. The smartest thing any motorcyclists can do to protect themselves is always wear protective riding gear and a helmet.
Georgia Preacher Jumps For Jesus
According to the Florida Times-Union, a Georgia pastor plans to channel his inner Evel Knievel this weekend. The Augusta Baptist preacher has designed motorcycle stunts as part of his Augusta motorcycle jumping ministry—Jumping for the King. Shortly before Saturday’s jump in Florida, Aaron Ramsey plans to give a talk, complete with gospel singing, prior to jumping his motorcycle over nine buses outside of the church. The following day, he plans to jump his motorcycle again and even jump his motorcycle through a wall of fire.
Bikers, You Need Motorcycle Insurance
There is a big myth out there that if you are in a motorcycle accident and it is not your fault you will win thousands, perhaps millions from the other persons insurance company. This is false!!! Read the rest of this entry »
Bikers Get the Latest iPhone App For the Road
iPhone App Helps You at the Scene of a Motorcycle Accident and it’s Free
Los Angeles, California – Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Brown, Koro & Romag, LLP present an iPhone app designed to give you roadside assistance at the scene of a motor vehicle accident.
Motorcycle Cannonball Run 2010
For the first time in almost a century the Motorcycle Cannonball Run has been set for September 10-22, 2010. The endurance run has four different routes: Vancouver to New Hampshire; Los Angeles to Virginia Beach; Portland, WA to Portland, ME, and Seattle to St. Petersburg, FL. The catch? In order to participate, you must be on a motorcycle built prior to 1916! This ride would be tough on a new luxury motorcycle, but a motorcycle built prior to 1916? My bum hurts just thinking about it!
