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Road Guardians Instructor of the Month  Teresa Martinez, RN/MSN – ASM Lead Instructor and Instructor Trainer, has been selected as our instructor of the month. Due to Teresa’s hard work, time, passion, and dedication to the organization, we chose her as our featured Instructor of the Month. Teresa has been an active part of ASM,...
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Last month, I covered Head for the start of our Safety Gear from Head to Toe Series. If you missed it, you can find that article here. This month, we are moving down to neck. When it comes to motorcycle gear for your neck, there are two types: one for comfort and protection from the...
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June 16, 2024 Click below to watch the video. Spitfire tells the story of her Vintage Motorcycle.        
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For information about Horizons Unlimited, click here. For information on MotoCamp Bulgaria, click here. To Follow us on our trip, watch our Social Media, which are linked below.
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Helmets
Safety Gear from Head to Toe Head I’ve been riding my own bike for over 20 years, and over that time, I have acquired many different types and brands of “safety gear and apparel.” One thing that I have learned is that not all gear is made equal, nor is it going to be a...
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motorcycle seat
Fitting your Motorcycle  By Vicki Sanfelipo, AKA Spitfire    Have you ever worn a pair of jeans that are too tight? It’s uncomfortable to sit, and you wonder if it is obvious to those around you that the jeans should be one size larger.  How about when you wear jeans that are too loose? You...
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Glen Ullin, ND – Janet has been riding motorcycles on and off since she was a kid.  It wasn’t till she retired from the coal mining industry that she bought her first Harley, a 2016 Freewheeler. She currently rides a 2020 Freewheeler.  She is a lifetime member of the Harley Owners Group and has been...
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chest compressions
Q- Why don’t you teach CPR in Accident Scene Management classes? A- CPR is an important skill. Through the years, many people have learned that if a person is having a cardiac event and has collapsed, the response is to put their hands in the middle of their chest and start pressing. In the case...
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