Motorcyclists gather Saturday to drive the Alpine Loop for a Ride for the Cure cancer awareness event and the grand opening of Timpanogos Harley-Davidson, the first U.S. Harley dealership made from 80 percent recycled material much of which came from the old Geneva plant.
Tom Smart, Deseret News
Motorcyclists gather Saturday to drive the Alpine Loop for a Ride for the Cure cancer awareness event and the grand opening of Timpanogos Harley-Davidson, the first U.S. Harley dealership made from 80 percent recycled material much of which came from the old Geneva plant.
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This has to be the shortest story with no details ever written. Glad this reporter didn't cover BYU football or we wouldn't know how the season went.
To all riders...... THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Kyle, amen to that. How many riders, how much was rasied? D.N. let hear some more!!