On the ground with New York City's Black motorcycle clubs

They can be seen tearing down the FDR Drive in New York City, wind whipping past as they fill all three lanes with nary a car in sight.

They can be seen tearing down the FDR Drive in New York City, wind whipping past as they fill all three lanes with nary a car in sight. They are members of one of New York’s all-Black motorcycle clubs that rule the road throughout the five boroughs. 

Peering over their shoulders is photographer Cate Dingley, framing the shot to both capture the scene in front of her and herself in the side mirror.

That self-portrait is included in “Ezy Ryders,” a new photography book by Dingley that brings to light a thriving and diverse community with a shared love of motorcycles.

Photographed from 2014 to 2019, the book features black and white photographs from rides, parties, bike blessings, clubs and memorials, interspersed with excerpts from conversations she had with the bikers.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/ground-new-york-citys-black-motorcycle-clubs-rcna39578


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