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<p>The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Troop A attended to two motorcycle-related accidents on Saturday, May 10.</p>
<p>The first incident involved a two-vehicle crash near Lone Jack, which left a motorcycle rider from Holden injured. According to the Patrol, the collision took place around 12:25 p.m. on Route F at Faulkenberry Road, just within Jackson County. A 71-year-old man riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle was heading south when a pickup truck, driven by a 40-year-old man from Kansas City, turned in front of him, resulting in the crash. The motorcyclist sustained moderate injuries and was transported to a hospital in the Kansas City area. It was noted that he was not wearing appropriate safety gear during the incident. The driver of the pickup was not reported to have any injuries.</p>
<p>Later that afternoon, a Wellington man was moderately injured after losing control of his minibike in Lafayette County. The Patrol reported that emergency crews were summoned to the accident site along the Missouri River around 4:15 p.m., near Old Mine Road. It was reported that the 26-year-old rider began to brake while traveling eastbound, but lost control of the bike. He was thrown from the vehicle and sustained moderate injuries, requiring transport to a Kansas City area hospital. It was also noted that he was not wearing proper safety gear at the time of the accident.</p>
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Designers collaborated with artists from id Software to infuse the video game’s demonic essence into the bike.
A dragon-themed design envelops the front headlight, inspired by Serrat, a robotic entity from the game.
One enthusiast referred to it as the “Serrat 4000 V Cycle,” labeling it a “metallic marvel of craftsmanship.”
The bike features metal armor and symbols from Doom, giving it a look as if it were crafted for a battlefield.
Illuminated accents create a dragon wing effect as the motorbike moves.
The tires glow red like RGB lights from gaming setups, enhancing the strong, gamer aesthetic, according to PC Gamer.
This motorcycle is designed for Doom aficionados and fans of extravagant, bold designs.
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One fan quipped, “Once you purchase it, your wallet is DOOMED,” humorously referencing the substantial cost likely associated with such a distinctive, high-caliber motorcycle.
The Doom: The Dark Ages logo boldly adorns the side of the bike.
Simon Alty, VP at Bethesda Softworks, described it as “a match made in Hell.”
“The renowned motorcycle brand symbolizes power and style, just like our legendary DOOM Slayer,” he noted.
Harley-Davidson’s uncertain future
May 2020: Jochen Zeitz takes over from Matthew Levatich as the company CEO.
April 2021: Zeitz introduces the “Hardwire” five-year strategy, concentrating on revitalizing the core touring lineup and enhancing online sales via the HD-1 Marketplace.
April 2021: Harley-Davidson faced significant losses following a threatened 56% tariff from the EU, which ultimately did not materialize, as Reuters reported.
December 2024: In Q4, the company reported a loss of $117 million, with domestic market share declining by 13% during the same period.
February 2025: The trade dispute between Europe and the Trump administration leads Harley-Davidson’s CEO to declare the company would “fight vigorously” against any tariffs, as reported by Milwaukee Journal.
April 1, 2025: Board member Jared Dourdeville resigns from the board, calling for Zeitz’s retirement and attributing the “cultural” decline of the company to him.
April 8, 2025: Zeitz announces he intends to step down, remaining CEO until a replacement is appointed.
The themed apparel includes a black leather jacket embellished with gothic spikes and a plush neck collar.
The visually striking helmet features a red visor and a spiky top, complementing the game’s fierce aesthetic.
“This is how game marketing should be. It needs to resonate with the core audience for the game,” expressed another fan.
Some fans are already envisioning themselves on the bike.
One declared, “I promise if I win the competition, I’ll ride it every day, not just for display or resale.”
Only a singular example of this motorcycle exists, rendering it one of the rarest gaming collaborations to date.
Attendees of the May 16 event in Sydney will have the chance to win the bike.
The launch will feature additional Doom-themed activities.
The game itself is set to be released on May 13, taking a darker, medieval turn.
The Sportster S collaboration encapsulates the gritty, intense vibe of the latest game.
Reactions are mixed regarding the price and timing, especially as Harley-Davidson navigates financial challenges.
“It’s quite audacious to spend money on this bike while teetering on the brink of bankruptcy,” remarked one commenter, acknowledging Harley’s financial struggles.
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This bike is designed for Doom fans and anyone who loves extravagant, bold aestheticsCredit: Bethesda
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The themed outfit comprises a black leather jacket adorned with gothic-style spikes and a fluffy neck collarCredit: Bethesda
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. — A single-vehicle accident in Josephine County led to the death of a man from Cave Junction. Oregon State Police responded to the incident.
The crash occurred at 9:08 a.m. on Friday, May 2, on Highway 199 near milepost 35. Initial findings suggest that a southbound Harley Davidson motorcycle veered across the northbound lane, entered a pullout area, and left the road.
The motorcycle’s driver, William Robert Murphy, 37, went into a ditch and collided with a tree.
This Epping family residence features a spectacular Harley workshop and ample parking for 10 vehicles, now on the market.
A captivating Epping property equipped with a $250,000 workshop owned by one of Australia’s premier Harley Davidson custom builders is now up for sale.
Joe Pegoraro runs his international venture, “Pega Custom Cycles,” from the rear of the spacious 936 sq m block, designing rose-gold motorcycles for clientele as far as Dubai, India, and Canada.
The property at 22 Axebridge Circuit boasts a sizeable garage accommodating up to 10 vehicles, with a listing price of $900,000 to $990,000.
Included in this price is a fully tiled, showroom-style garage, a separate build area, professional-grade tools and cabinetry, integrated sound system, dust extraction fans, as well as a second kitchen and toilet for business operations.
The Pegoraro family, looking to downsize after five years in the property, said the workshop was a labor of love, designed to cater to Joe’s flourishing business.
Their grandkids have enjoyed riding scooters and playing in the yard, as well as at the nearby park.
The modest exterior of 22 Axebridge Circuit conceals an exceptional motorcycle workshop behind.
This renovated Epping kitchen features chic stone countertops and contemporary appliances.
“Living here has been a wonderful experience,” remarked Mrs. Pegoraro.
“We’ve celebrated holidays, birthdays, and created countless cherished memories, but it’s time for another family to make it their own.”
Mike Assaad, director at Ray White Wollert, is spearheading the sale and indicated that “this space is truly remarkable.”
“It’s versatile enough for a variety of trades or creative enterprises — whether it’s cabinet-making, mechanics, catering, or even a boutique salon,” added Mr. Assaad.
The agent emphasized that the area is so impressively finished that it feels like a showroom.
This Epping backyard seamlessly integrates family living with business opportunities, featuring outdoor space and garage access.
Rose-gold Harley Davidsons crafted in the backyard workshop have been shipped to customers around the globe.
“There’s even an ‘OPEN’ sign at the front of the garage,” he noted.
“You’re getting a complete family residence along with a fully operational commercial workshop in one.“There’s truly nothing like this in Epping.”
This thoughtfully renovated four-bedroom home showcases warm timber flooring, stone finishes, and spacious open-plan living that transitions seamlessly from a chic kitchen to various dining and lounging areas.
Versatile outdoor space for riding, relaxing, or entertaining is a highlight of this Epping home.
The home’s garage has been transformed into a sleek display and working area for motorcycles.
The unique dual kitchen layout includes a complete secondary setup at the back, previously used as a staff lunch room, ideal for home businesses or family living.
A secluded master suite featuring double windows and stylish pendant lighting creates a luxurious retreat.
The outdoor area includes a beautifully lit alfresco complete with a ceiling fan and sandstone dining table, perfect for weekend barbecues.
Additional features include a remote-controlled front gate, CCTV, ducted climate control, and a landscaped garden with well-maintained hedges; however, the true gem for the right buyer is the workshop at the back.
The main bathroom features a luxurious spa-style tub with neutral decor and ample natural light.
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The driver of the Harley Davidson has been identified as 40-year-old David Christopher Lewis from Warner Robins, according to the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office.
UPDATE (4:10 p.m.) – The driver of the Harley Davidson has been named as 40-year-old David Christopher Lewis from Warner Robins by the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office.
ORIGINAL STORY:
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT-DT) – The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office is looking into a deadly traffic accident that occurred this morning on Hawkinsville Road, just north of the Allen Road intersection.
The accident was reported to the Macon-Bibb E-911 Center at 7:33 a.m. Authorities state that a Chevrolet Avalanche was making a left turn onto Hawkinsville Road from a gas station when it struck a Harley Davidson motorcycle traveling northbound. The driver of the Avalanche, a 42-year-old male from Macon, was taken to a medical facility and is currently stable, according to medical staff. The motorcyclist, a 40-year-old man from Warner Robins, was pronounced dead on the scene by Deputy Coroner Richard Robinson. His name has not been released at this time.
All lanes on Hawkinsville Road were temporarily closed from Houston Road to Allen Road during the investigation but have since reopened. The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office is continuing its investigation into the fatal incident. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Sheriff’s Office at 478-751-7500.