Help promote motorcycle awareness by joining Check Twice Signs and the Massachusetts Motorcyclists’ Survivors Fund on Monday night April 30th for Red Sox v. Royals at Fenway Park! 6:30pm on-field “Check Twice” presentations exposing more than 300,000 (on TV and in the park) to the Check Twice awareness message. Free patch with each online order, and free lawn signs at the game.
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Upcoming Events: Nelson’s Family Pancake Breakfast
March 25th, 2018 at 10:00am
Nelson’s Family Breakfast
Vittori-Rocci Post (143 Brimbal Ave, Beverly)
Presentations at about 11:10am
Join Check Twice Signs and the Massachusetts Motorcyclists’ Survivors Fund to honor 19 years of helping others and to share our Governor’s Proclamation at Nelson’s Family Pancake Breakfast.
Tickets are $6/person and include pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, beans, juice, coffee and a copy of the Governor’s Proclamation.
Click here to reserve your seats!

Upcoming Events: Lez Zeppelin at The Larcom
Saturday, October 14th, 2017 at 8pm
The Larcom Performing Arts Theatre
13 Wallis Street, Beverly, MA
Lez Zeppelin. All Girls. All Zeppelin.
Join Check Twice Signs at The Larcom Performing Arts Theatre in Beverly, Massachusetts for Lez Zeppelin. All Girls. All Zeppelin. This critically acclaimed New York based all-girl band will be on the North Shore at the Larcom, and you can be there, too! Click here to purchase your tickets safely online with PayPal.
Upcoming Events: Masters of Mini Motorcycle Racing
Saturday, August 19th, 2017
Amesbury Sports Park
Masters of Mini Motorcycle Racing
Join Check Twice Signs at the Amesbury Sports Park for “Masters of Mini Motorcycle Racing”. Join us if you want to race your Mini, want to try the Hill-Climb Race, or just want to see the vintage bikes and live music. Bikes and cars are welcome
Motorcycle Fatality Data for FY2014 and 2010-2014 (five year combined data)
Since year 2000, the MMSF / Bikers Helping Bikers leaders have had a seat at the MassDOT / RMV table, working with State Officials on programs aimed at reducing accidents, injuries and fatalities. On July 15th, the Committee met and provided the following two presentations (Adobe PDF), based on the accident reconstruction reports and other data available for each registered motorcycle in Massachusetts.
Bikers Helping Bikers asks for your review and any ideas you might have to help reduce accidents and fatalities here in Massachusetts. Write us at info@massmsf.org with your thoughts, ideas, questions.
Cycles! 128 is ready for Nelson’s Ride on August 18th!
New sign up outside Cycles! 128 in Beverly. Cycles! 128 is the host of and a sponsor for the 14th annual “Nelson’s Ride” – click here for tickets and products and more info on the August 18th ride!
Remembering Nelson Selig
Today, May 2nd, thirteen years ago, Nelson Selig of Essex was killed while riding his motorcycle on Route 133 in Ipswich, when a 19-year old driving a Blaza and lighting a bong, drifting into Nelson’s lane hitting his motorcycle head on.
We offer our condolences to his family and friends, and THANK them for allowing us to use their tragedy to help and benefit other families of riders through “Nelson’s Ride” and other Survivor’s Fund events.
Nelson’s tragic death 14 years ago also spurred a grass roots movement of motorcycle awareness within the local riding community that we believe has saved lives and reduced accidents.
“Nelly’s Bill” was enacted 4 years later that put a motorcycle awareness module into the auto driver’s training course curriculum. Statistics from 1998-2000 showed 28% of motorcycle fatalities in Massachusetts occurred before May, so another Bill was passed proclaiming the last week of March through the end of April as the Commonwealth’s Motorcycle Awareness Period. The State’s motorcycle awareness program was pulled from the Governor’s Highway Safety Bureau and transferred to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, who adopted “Check Twice – Save a Life, MOTORCYCLES ARE EVERYWHERE!” as the State’s awareness motto. An audit of the State’s motorcycle safety fund revealed over $400,000 in unspent funds, and $300,000 was re-allotted. While most of the Country saw increased deaths with increased motorcycle registrations, motorcycle fatalities in Massachusetts remained level or lessened.
Nelson left behind a Mom and longtime step-Dad, two sisters, a wife and two young children. He was a local clam digger who wanted more for his kids. Friends and local riders rallied and put together “Nelson’s Ride” in August 2000, to raise money for his kids’ educational fund. A second then a third Ride were done in 2001 and 2002. After the third Ride, his family thanked the riding community then did an unselfish act, asking the Ride continue in Nelson’s memory, but funds raised go to other local families of riders killed or seriously injured in motorcycle accidents. That has been happening since 2004. In 2007, a Survivor’s Fund was started in Southeastern Massachusetts. And in 2008, a Blackstone Valley Survivor’s Fund was started that in 2010 changed to the Worcester County Survivor’s Fund.
Today, we remember what took Nelly from his family 14 years ago and remember what has come because of his death. We thank his family, friends and the riding community for all they have contributed in helping other families. Rest in peace, Nelson.








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