Motorcycle Accident Lawyers, Brown, Koro & Romag, Congratulate Daytona, Florida for a Successful Bike Week
Motorcycle Injury Attorneys Russ Brown, Chuck Koro & Jim Romag, were in Florida for Daytona Bike Week with two BAM teams (Free Breakdown and Legal Assistance for Bikers) that were on-hand to assist any motorcyclists who may have needed legal assistance. It was a successful week for all involved.
Daytona, FL, April 05, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Daytona Bike Week began January 24, 1937 with the first running of the Daytona 200. This race took place on a 3.2 mile beach and road course. The winner of the first Daytona 200 was Ed Kretz from Monterey Park, CA and his motorcycle of choice was an Indian Motorycle, American Made of course.
The race stopped running in 1942 because of World War II and then resumed it again in 1947. Bill France, a legendary promoter was brought in to kick it up and that year the race, then known as the Handlebar Derby, featured a record 176 riders.
In 1986 relations between the visiting bikers and law enforcement took a dive for the worst and the city brought in a task force to work on this "relationship". This is also around the time the image of bikers began to change, things seemed to improve and Daytona Bike Week is now one of the best biker rallies to attend in the US if not the world.
Brown, Koro & Romag hope all bikers show gratitude to the residents and law enforcement of Daytona, Florida so this blessed event can continue for many many years to come.
The BAM Team (Free Breakdown and Legal Assistance for Motorcyclists) and the motorcylcyle lawyers were at two locations in Daytona, FL this year. One booth was at Destination Daytona and the other BAM/Legal Team was on Main St. BAM is 100 percent free and volunteer driven by fellow bikers like you.
Did you pay your respects to Bruce Rossmeyer? The legend that created Destination Daytona, Bruce Rossmeyer, is no longer with us but he is on his Harley watching from the heavens.
Ride Safe and thank you for a successful Daytona Bike Week.
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The race stopped running in 1942 because of World War II and then resumed it again in 1947. Bill France, a legendary promoter was brought in to kick it up and that year the race, then known as the Handlebar Derby, featured a record 176 riders.
In 1986 relations between the visiting bikers and law enforcement took a dive for the worst and the city brought in a task force to work on this "relationship". This is also around the time the image of bikers began to change, things seemed to improve and Daytona Bike Week is now one of the best biker rallies to attend in the US if not the world.
Brown, Koro & Romag hope all bikers show gratitude to the residents and law enforcement of Daytona, Florida so this blessed event can continue for many many years to come.
The BAM Team (Free Breakdown and Legal Assistance for Motorcyclists) and the motorcylcyle lawyers were at two locations in Daytona, FL this year. One booth was at Destination Daytona and the other BAM/Legal Team was on Main St. BAM is 100 percent free and volunteer driven by fellow bikers like you.
Did you pay your respects to Bruce Rossmeyer? The legend that created Destination Daytona, Bruce Rossmeyer, is no longer with us but he is on his Harley watching from the heavens.
Ride Safe and thank you for a successful Daytona Bike Week.
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Brown, Koro & Romag, LLP
Audrey Nesbitt
1-800-424-5377
www.russbrown.com
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Audrey Nesbitt
1-800-424-5377
www.russbrown.com
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