
What is a motorcycle fairing?
The Nebraska State Fair has long been synonymous with motorcycling.
But in 2017, the state’s fair ride program changed its name to the Nebraska Motorcycle Fairing Program.
The program began in the 1990s and saw motorcyclists receive rides to the state fairgrounds to earn money.
It has since expanded, and now hosts more than 300 motorcycle rides each year.
Motorcycle Fairings are made up of five or six rides each day.
The rides can vary from two miles to 30 miles.
The rides include everything from rides to bike clinics, motorcycle demonstrations, and more.
The Fair has been open to the public since 1993, but it has never had a major event.
That changed this year, when it hosted a big motorcycle event called the Motorcycle Grand Prix.
Motorcyclists from across the state attended the event.
A $20,000 donation was also made to the Fair.
A new motorcycle fair in Chicago has also expanded this year.
The Illinois Motorcycle & Equipment Association is hosting the Illinois Motorcycles & Equipment Fair at the Chicago Convention Center on May 5-6.
More than 700 motorcycles and equipment manufacturers will be attending the fair.
The Fair’s main goal is to make motorcyclist experience at the fair more enjoyable, said Michael Rieff, vice president of the Illinois MCEA.
There are a lot of different ways to earn cash for riding and participating in the rides.
There is an ATM and vending machines where you can collect cash, and there are cash prizes that you can win.
The Chicago Motorcycle Club and the Illinois State Fair Association partnered to create a motorcycle and equipment fair.
There will be free rides, giveaways, food, entertainment and more, Riefe said.
There will be a parade of more than 30 motorcycles on Saturday, and a motorcycle ride on Sunday.
The motorcyclics and equipment vendors will be on display, Rineff said.
The fair is free, and it’s free to ride.
It’s a fun time for everyone.