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Motorcycle Mentorship Program
Learn more about the Mentorship program, safety tips, upcoming events, best practices and much more.

Fort Jackson Victory Riders
Learn more about another installation that has started a Motorcycle Mentorship Program in their neck of the woods.

American Motorcycle Association
Founded in 1924, the AMA has an unparalleled history of pursuing, protecting and promoting the interests of the world's largest and most dedicated group of motorcycle enthusiasts. The AMA focuses on rights, riding and racing through its government relations work, by sanctioning road and off-road riding activities and overseeing professional and amateur racing events. In addition, the AMA is the sole American affiliate of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), the international governing body for motorcycle sport and touring activity. The AMA’s headquarters in Pickerington, Ohio, is also home to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. The museum honors those who have contributed notably to our sport – be it racers like Dick Mann, designers like Craig Vetter, or publishers like Floyd Clymer -- in the Hall of Fame and also presents rotating exhibits of interest to motorcyclists and the general public in its three galleries. If it's motorcycling, the AMA is very likely involved in it.

Honda Rider's Club of America
The Honda Rider's Club of America was formed as a department of Honda, for you - the Honda rider - to help you enjoy and achieve the most from your riding experience. No matter what type of Honda motorcycle, ATV, scooter, or PWC you ride , Honda is behind you - every bit of the way.

Honda Hoot
This summer, the annual Honda Hoot™, will be held June, in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Honda Hoot offers the perfect chance to immerse yourself in four days of motorcycling magic. Ride long, winding roads through lush, green forests and rolling hills, discovering new destinations along the way. Take a test ride on an array of manufacturers' products in the demo area. Meet new friends and reminisce with familiar faces while you ride, hike, or sail your days away. Let your days melt into night, living it up at the nightly festivities under the stars. Experience warm Southern hospitality as you discover all the exciting attractions Knoxville and the surrounding areas have to offer. Enjoy the ride!

Harley Owners Group
The Harley Owners Group is much more than just a motorcycle organization. It's one million people around the world united by a common passion : making the Harley-Davidson dream a way of life.

Motorcycle Safety Foundation
Since March 1973, the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) has set internationally recognized standards of excellence in motorcycle rider education and training. The MSF works with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), state governments, the military and other organizations to improve motorcyclist education, training and operator licensing. The MSF is a national, not-for-profit organization sponsored by the U.S. manufacturers and distributors of BMW, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Piaggio/Vespa, Suzuki, Triumph, Victory and Yamaha motorcycles.

Motorcycle USA
Motorcycle tests and reviews for bikers and racers. Includes buyer's guide, motorbike trivia, new bike model previews, and user ratings of rides across the U.S.

Yamaha Motorcycles


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