Motorcycling Resources
The New Hampshire Motorcyclist Rights Organization (NHMRO) was founded in 1975 to fight the freedoms that were being systematically taken away.
NHMRO was incorporated as a non-profit organization, under the laws of the state of New Hampshire, and the internal revenue tax codes. Our sole purpose is to protect the rights of ALL motorcyclists to choose how they ride and to maintain and preserve their freedoms as riders.
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The largest demographic group of motorcyclists are independent riders. The National Council Of Independent Riders (National COIR) was established to inform, network, and unite independents nationwide so they are better prepared to advocate for and protect their rights and freedoms as motorcyclists.
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Since its founding in 1924, the AMA has evolved from a national club into the only national organization devoted to serving all of America’s motorcyclists. Today, the American Motorcyclist Association is the largest member-based motorcycle advocacy organization in the world, and it actively serves its mission to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling for generations to come.
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The Motorcycle Riders Foundation is chiefly concerned with issues at the national and international levels that impact the freedom and safety of American street motorcyclists. We are also committed to educating rights advocates to improve effectiveness at the state and local levels.
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The Motorcycle Safety Foundation® is the internationally recognized developer of the comprehensive, research-based, Rider Education and Training System (RETS). RETS curricula promotes lifelong-learning for motorcyclists and continuous professional development for certified RiderCoaches(SM) and other trainers.
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Preventing Motorcycle Thefts Tips PDF
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Since the launch of the Road Guardian Program, and with membership support, ASM has grown to become the largest motorcycle trauma training organization in the world. It is the only accredited bystander assistance training in the US. and to date ASM now has over 100 Instructors across the US, Instructors in five other countries, and has trained over 45,000 motorcyclists!.
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