In honor of Black History Month, Harley-Davidson partnered with RIDES Magazine to celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the culture of motorcycling.
On February 24, the 40/40 Club in New York City hosted a one-time exhibit that featured more than 100 archival photos of African American riders throughout history, a video featuring prominent black bike clubs, DJ Grand Master Flash and customized motorcycles owned by black riders.
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baby you fine!! @ 2:07
ride safe-ride long and ride hard or go home! keep it up brothas.
egoodwin1183 9 months ago
Very cool....ride hard....ride safe...ride Harley.
TheGoodCrop 10 months ago
Comments on this video were dead on, one big family. Respect from your brown Chicano brother in Cali.
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Zepold15 10 months ago
Gostei demais dos depoimentos... esses rapazes são sobreviventes, guerreiros e extremamente capazes. Viva Harley! Viva african-american guys!!
washington1959 10 months ago
@Wolf8x2 ME TOO
SAzeroKAL 10 months ago
Now all I need is a street bob and I'll be set!
chacalacala 11 months ago
damn... wish i could go.
Wolf8x2 11 months ago