
2005 NC Opening Day59 views
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2005 NC Opening Day61 views
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2009 CBA-ABATE Independence Day ride to protest helmet law20 viewsTo protest the helmet law in North Carolina. Here, (standing at left) Bill Starnes and Kip Roseman (sitting with sign) surrounded by other bikers wait in the parking area of Roses Department store in North Belmont prior to the start of the protest ride into downtown Gastonia.
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2009 CBA-ABATE Independence Day ride to protest helmet law20 viewsAbout 50 riders met in the Roses department store parking lot Saturday morning. American flags buttons and patches glinted from leather jackets, and full-size flags flew from the rear of chrome choppers.
Some riders chose not to wear helmets for the brief jaunt down Wilkinson Boulevard. Others wore the required headgear
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2009 CBA-ABATE Independence Day ride to protest helmet law25 viewsBikers from the Gaston County chapter of Concerned Bikers of America rode along Wilkinson/Franklin Blvd from Belmont to downtown Gastonia Saturday morning to protest the helmet law in North Carolina. Here, "Blueie" listens to an address by Bill Starnes.
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Doc's 1st Day of Spring Freedom Ride 201023 viewsDoc's 1st Day of Spring Freedom Ride 2010 - 5th Freedom Ride and Helmet Law Protest in Hickory NC since 2008.
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Doc's 1st Day of Spring Freedom Ride 201020 viewsDoc's 1st Day of Spring Freedom Ride 2010 - Hickory NC
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Doc's 1st Day of Spring Freedom Ride 201017 viewsDoc's 1st Day of Spring Freedom Ride 2010 - This is the 5th freedom ride in Hickory NC since 2008.
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Doc's 1st Day of Spring Freedom Ride 201021 viewsDoc's 1st Day of Spring Freedom Ride 2010 - This is the 5th freedom ride in Hickory NC since 2008.
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2008 Patriots Day Freedom Rally and Protest Ride29 viewsOn April 19, 2008, the 233rd anniversary of "the shot heard 'round the world" in Lexington, patriots gathered at the Wake County Speedway, and planned the helmet law protest ride to the NC state capital. If you look closely, one of the patriots is dressed in costume as a continental army regular with Tri-Corner Helmet. More reinforcements kept arriving, so by the time we saddled up, the count was 72 riders, many of whom rode lidless under OLD GLORY and a Gadsden-yellow protest banner "HELMET LAW PROTEST". Simultaneous protests took place in NC and elsewhere in the USA.
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2005 Freedom Rally - View from NC Senator Rands' Office65 views
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