LDPR held a large-scale motorcycle festival in the Moscow region
The Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) held a large-scale motorcycle festival in the Moscow region, which was attended by bikers from all over the country. The footage is published by Izvestia.
LDPR leader Leonid Slutsky, the author of this idea, discussed with representatives of the motorcycle community the support of the country's military. During the conversation, they discussed the need to produce domestic motorcycles that could be used, including on the front line.
"It's time for us to remember our times when there were cool motorcycles, when there were Izh, Java and Minsk. We need to make our coolest Russian motorcycle," Slutsky said.
According to the deputy, motorcycle clubs have a positive impact on the situation with accidents on the roads, and also actively involve children and teenagers in motorsport.
It is noted that an exhibition of mini-motorcycles for the youngest riders was organized at the festival. They look like toys, but some instances can accelerate up to 80 km / h.
The column of the Night Wolves motorcycle club opened the motorcycle season in Moscow on April 26 with a large-scale parade in honor of the 80th anniversary of Victory. The parade was attended not only by bikers from the capital and the Moscow region, but also by motorcyclists from other regions of Russia.
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