Every Friday I try to do a roundup of the most important motorcycle news stories out there.
This week, the state of Montana, Indian Motorcycle, and Honda have made the cut for the roundup.
Without further ado, let’s take a look at these stories.
Montana Legalizes Lane Splitting
On March 3, Montana became the third state in the entire U.S. to legalize lane splitting. The practice can greatly improve commute times and speed up traffic, but it’s a controversial practice and one commonly discussed. I see this as the right move. Congrats to riders in Montana.
Indian Motorcycle Releases a Limited Edition Chieftain Elite
Indian Motorcycle has released a special edition of its Chieftain Elite motorcycle to celebrate the 120 years that the company has been in business. It’s a very good-looking motorcycle.
Honda’s Redesigned Grom Will Hit America as a 2022 Model
The new design of the Honda Grom was revealed a while back, but now it’s become clear that the bike will come later in 2021 as a 2022 model year machine. So, if you’re waiting on this little bike, you might be waiting a little longer than originally expected.