American Honda Donates CBR600RR Motorcycles To L.A. County Sheriff Outreach Program

American Honda Donates CBR600RR Motorcycles To L.A. County Sheriff Outreach Program

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Torrance, California: American Honda is pleased to announce the donation of two Honda CBR600RR motorcycles to L. A. County based Team Sheriff Racing. Team Sheriff Racing, Inc. is a unique law enforcement outreach program staffed by off duty L.A. County Sheriffs, designed to provide both youth and adult motorcycle riders with alternatives to unlicensed motorcycle operation and illegal street racing. Their on- and off- track activities create about six million impressions annually. Dave Edwards, on the left, Manager of Honda’s Rider Education Centers, is presenting the keys to Deputy Michael Churney, Team Sheriff Rider/Director for the program. “Because we are a privately funded, non-profit organization, we depend on the support of our sponsors to ensure the success and longevity of this program. American Honda’s donation of these bikes strengthens our ability to reach out to at-risk riders, and ensures our continued success. We’re very proud to have Honda as a sponsor because commitment to education, rider safety, and the community reflects our shared values and goals,” stated Churney. For further information on Team Sheriff Racing, visit their website at ~http://www.teamsheriffracing.com/~.

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