MotorcycleGiftShop.com Launches New Website


Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 5, 2006

After months in development, MotorcycleGiftShop.com made its official debut earlier today. As the name might imply, the original purpose of the site was to help people sort through the overwhelming number of options and locate motorcycle related gifts for the motorcycle riders important to them. Ultimately, the site turned out to be so much more and is now a valuable resource for enthusiasts to learn about motorcycles and all the parts and gear that go with them.

?It became obvious that we couldn?t just provide product reviews and gift ideas without including certain basic information on motorcycles and motorcycle riding,? said the site?s owner, Jeff Chun. ?The site just grew from there.? MotorcycleGiftsShop.com now provides information on motorcycle parts, protective motorcycle riding gear, motorcycle maintenance and much more. ?Motorcycle riders rarely think of their bikes as just a way to get from point A to point B. People in the motorcycle community devote a lot of time and energy caring for and customizing their motorcycles. I think they deserve to have access to the information that will help them make smart decisions on the equipment they buy,? said Chun.

One unique feature of the site is that it encourages visitors to add their own contributions. MotorcycleGiftShop.com includes motorcycle photo and motorcycle video galleries where visitors can submit their own photos and videos for inclusion. The Featured Bike area highlights the hottest motorcycles and showcases their modifications and special features. When asked about this area of the site Chun said, ?So many riders have worked long and hard to make sure their bikes ride well and look good. I?m glad we are able to give them a channel to show off the motorcycles they are so proud of.?

The motorcycle industry is constantly evolving, developing new technology and innovations in both motorcycle parts and motorcycle riding gear. As new products hit the market, MotorcycleGiftShop.com will certainly grow also. When asked about future development of the site, Jeff replied, ?Ideally, I would like to see the online motorcycle world reflect the strong sense of community that surrounds motorcycle riders in the real world. Soon, we hope to add a forum to the site that will allow visitors to get to know each other and learn from the experience each rider brings.?

For more information:

Jeff Chun

For more information on MotorcycleGiftShop.com:

http://www. MotorcycleGiftShop.com/

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Congratulations Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys for Thirty Years of Extraordinary Service in the Motorcycle Industry


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 21, 2011

Russ Brown, Chuck Koro and Jim Romag of Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys, have been helping motorcyclists across the nation for over thirty years.

Russ Brown, the founder of Brown Koro & Romag, LLP, brings unmatched experience, leadership and personalized attention to every case the firm represents. As a biker himself, his passion for riding and injustice towards bikers, led him into a law career that allowed him to utilize his experience as a rider to represent the best interests of his fellow riders time and time again. As a rider, Russ knows the dynamic of a motorcycle accident and is all too familiar with the prejudice the biker faces on the road.

Russ created BAM, Free Breakdown and Legal Assistance for Motorcyclists, as another way to help out other motorcyclists stranded on the road. BAM members have access to a hotline with someone available on the phone ready to assist them, twenty-four hour a day, seven days a week, all provided by Russ Brown.

Chuck Koro, Chief of Litigation is revered by his peers as being an experienced hard hitting-litigator with an incredible track record for winning difficult cases. He has resolved thousands of motorcycle accident cases with recoveries totaling in the multi-millions.

And Jim Romag, a motorcycle enthusiast for many years. He has been fighting legal battles on behalf of motorcyclists who have had serious accidents since 1991. Like Russ and Chuck, Jim has recovered millions for his clients.

BAM will be hosting a special VIP party at the Legendary Buffalo Chip in Sturgis, South Dakota during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally for Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys in thanks of thirty years of protecting bikers on the road and in the courtroom.

Congratulations to Russ Brown, Chuck Koro and Jim Romag for thirty years of incredible leadership in the motorcycle industry.

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National Motorcycle Museum Takes Double Win at Pebble Beach


Anamosa, Iowa (PRWEB) August 31, 2011

More than 200 automobiles, and only 18 select Italian motorcycles graced the 18th fairway at the 61st Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance Sunday, August 21. When motorcycles were called to the presentation stage for awards, machines from the National Motorcycle Museum, Anamosa, Iowa, won first and second places in the Italian Touring Motorcycles class competition. First place went to a 1957 Aermacchi Chimera, a striking blue and yellow “streamlined” machine, and second place went to a bright red 1956 Maserati 160 LM.

Two years ago the producers, of what is likely the world’s most prestigious Concours d’Elegance, decided to add motorcycles to the competition. First, came a round of British bikes, then American, and this year a carefully vetted group of Italian motorcycles were invited to the wonderful coastal setting near Carmel, California. “We feel extremely privileged to have been invited to attend then take such a high honor in the Concours d’Elegance world. To be among a group of such great motorcycles and take a double win is certainly among my life’s greatest experiences,” said John Parham, President of the Board of Directors of the National Motorcycle Museum and J&P Cycles President.

In addition to the Concours d’Elegance, all cars and motorcycles were invited to participate in the Thursday Tour d’Elegance, a 65 mile drive on the coast highway and the hilly winding roads nearby. The Aermacchi completed the Tour, a bit of a challenge for its 175cc power, barely staying up with the parading Ferrari GTOs and more than 100 other entries, but giving it bonus points in the Sunday Concours d’Elegance judging.

The Maserati and Aermacchi are on loan to the Museum by Parham, also President of J&P Cycles