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By Randy Wyrick
Reporter’s note: Dave “Indian Dave” Frey, the head honcho, allowed me to ride my Triumph Bonneville America with them from New Castle to Eagle. That roar through those Glenwood Canyon tunnels is enough to make a real American stand up on his motorcycle foot pegs and belt out “God Bless America.” In fact, when they thundered into Eagle on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 1, cheering people lined Broadway Street waving American flags. -
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A paraplegic U.S. Army veteran and a team of helpers spent nearly five months modifying a motorcycle to put him on the road in time for the Sturgis rally
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Richard Neider, 39, a U.S. Army veteran from Phoenix, on his modified 2018 Indian Scout Bobber, as told to A.J. Baime.
I got into motorcycles when I was 7. I started on a minibike with a lawn mower engine, and I kept riding bigger and bigger bikes. In 2005, I was…
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by Randy Wyrick
EAGLE — A group of highway heroes will roll through on Wednesday, Aug. 1, on their way to Sturgis. -
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By Katelyn Newberg Las Vegas Review-Journal
July 28, 2018 – 6:01 pm
Richard “Richie Two Chairs” Neider’s motorcycle growled as he rode alongside 17 other veterans in central Las Vegas early Saturday morning. -
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Watch Las Vegas Now with Founder Dave Frey and Richie “Two-Chairs” Neider.