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- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html date "November 2005".
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html first "Tom".
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html first "William L.".
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html isCitedBy American_Motorcyclist_Association.
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html isCitedBy Hells_Angels.
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html isCitedBy Hells_Angels_MC_criminal_allegations_and_incidents.
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html isCitedBy Highwaymen_Motorcycle_Club.
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html isCitedBy Outlaw_motorcycle_club.
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html last "Dulaney".
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html last "Lindsey".
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html periodical International_Journal_of_Motorcycle_Studies.
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html periodical "International Journal of Motorcycle Studies".
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html quote "The Life story caused something of a tumult around the country , and some authors have asserted that the AMA subsequently released a press statement disclaiming involvement in the Hollister event, stating that 99% of motorcyclists are good, decent, law-abiding citizens, and that the AMA's ranks of motorcycle clubs were not involved in the debacle . However, the American Motorcyclist Association has no record of ever releasing such a statement. Tom Lindsay, the AMA's Public Information Director, states 'We [the American Motorcyclist Association] acknowledge that the term ‘one-percenter' has long been attributed to the American Motorcyclist Association, but we've been unable to attribute its original use to an AMA official or published statement—so it's apocryphal.'".
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html quote "The Life story caused something of a tumult around the country , and some authors have asserted that the AMA subsequently released a press statement disclaiming involvement in the Hollister event, stating that 99% of motorcyclists are good, decent, law-abiding citizens, and that the AMA's ranks of motorcycle clubs were not involved in the debacle . The American Motorcyclist Association says it has no record of ever releasing such as statement. Tom Lindsay, the AMA's Public Information Director, said 'We [the American Motorcyclist Association] acknowledge that the term 'one-percenter' has long been attributed to the American Motorcyclist Association, but we've been unable to attribute its original use to an AMA official or published statement—so it's apocryphal.'".
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html title "A Brief History of "Outlaw" Motorcycle Clubs".
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html url IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html.
- IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html url "http://ijms.nova.edu/November2005/IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html".