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It’s pretty obvious who is participating in Laconia Motorcycle Week. It’s no longer the rough-and-tumble riders of yesteryear.“We tend to get older people,” said Charlie St. Clair ...
Attendance at bike week peaked in 2004 at 430,000 people, St. Clair said. Last year about 330,000 attended, substantially swelling Laconia's year-round population of 20,000.
Hundreds of t-shirts faced the water, most of them straight to the point: “Laconia 101st Anniversary Motorcycle Week,” written in bold script around skeleton designs.
Laconia Motorcycle Week at age 90 has mellowed from the riots, raunchiness and public drinking of decades past to a family affair that attracts hundreds of thousands of bikers and big bucks to New ...
From old-timers to newcomers, bikers from all over the country braved the rainy weather to take part in the rally LACONIA, N.H. — For more than 100 years, motorcycle enthusiasts have been making ...
Regulars say there are far fewer Canadians at Laconia Motorcycle Week this year, in part because of President Trump’s threat to make Canada the 51st U.S. state.
Once upon a time, Laconia Bike Week was a rowdy affair with a lot of drinking and wild behavior. As a Laconia Police Sergeant Mike Finogle explains, the… ...
Thousands of people from all over the region gathered in Laconia for the start of motorcycle week.
If you drive on any local highway this weekend, there’s a good chance you will be passed by a rumbling group of motorcycles heading to Laconia, N.H., for the annual Bike Week. The event, which ...
Laconia was packed Saturday with people enjoying the weather and the final days of the 96th Motorcycle Week.
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