As a chapter president in one of the nation’s oldest African American motorcycle clubs, Rodney “Rhodes” Yancey covers a lot of road.
BOWIE, Md. --
If you are in a position to bring people together, you should make it so that group is doing something for more than just itself, he said. Yancey, a Bowie resident, has been riding for more than three decades, a skill and passion he learned from his high school friend and fellow chapter member Gary Williams, he said. He bought his first bike, a sport bike, while stationed in Florida with the U.S. Navy.
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