Both riders died in an early morning crash Sunday on Tucson's east side, police say.
Arizona Daily Star Two motorcyclists were killed early Sunday when they collided on Tucson's east side, police say.
The crash happened about 2:30 a.m. in the 1600 block of North Harrison Road, just after the curve from East Wrightstown Road, Tucson police said in a news release. Andrew Machalik, 48, was riding a black 2008 Harley Davidson XL1200 behind Adam Robert Gregory, 38, who was riding a white 2017 Yamaha SCR950 motorcycle.
Gregory had just negotiated the curve and was traveling south on Harrison when Machalik drifted into the center lane, struck the concrete barrier island on Harrison then collided with the rear of Gregory's motorcycle, police said in the release.The wreck remains under investigation. People are also reading… Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. A subscription helps you access more of the local stories that keep you connected to the community.
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