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“High-Tech Redneck” Turns Motorcycle Podcast into Life’s Mission

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October 4, 2018

Law Abiding Biker - Ryan UrlacherHello Denver readers! I just have to tell you about a motorcycle podcast that I recently found! As you know, I do a lot with the Colorado motorcycle community, from sponsoring rides to supporting BikerDown to giving away bikes. Recently, I was in a conversation with a biker who told

Announcing Rider Justice: Fighting for Bikers’ Rights

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August 9, 2018

Rider Justice LogoI recently received a call from a man who was at a funeral home saying goodbye to his son. To say that this call was the “straw that broke the camel’s back” would be a serious understatement. Prior to this call, I was already feeling overwhelmed, emotional and angry about …

Under Every Motorcycle Helmet Lives a Philosopher

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July 6, 2018

Bruce Philp was in his 50s when he says, “Something detonated inside me.”

He was sitting at his car dealership getting an oil change and looked across the street to a Yamaha dealership. Listening to the echo of his father’s many years on two wheels, Bruce wandered across the street …

BikerDown’s 2018 Look Twice, Save a Life Ride

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June 3, 2018

On Saturday, May 12, 100 riders and supporters gathered at Rocky Mountain Harley-Davidson to honor friends and family who have been injured or killed on Colorado roadways and to spread the message: Say NO to distracted driving!

The O’Sullivan Law Firm was pleased to be the major sponsor for BikerDown’s …

National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

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May 11, 2018

Listen up and take note, no matter what kind of bike you ride! May is National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month; a cause about which our firm is passionate. Sadly, I see too many motorcyclists in my office who have been injured by auto drivers who use the excuse, “I …

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