
Tony Sanfelipo, Motorcycle Activist
04/06/23 • 34 min
Tell Them You Mean Business podcast is kicking off the riding season with a special motorcycle episode featuring Milwaukee motorcycle legend: Tony Sanfelipo.
Tune in to hear about the impact Tony has made for riders’ rights during his 50 years as a rider, how he got the nickname “Pan,” his experience as a senior motorcycle investigator at Hupy and Abraham and so much more.
Tell Them You Mean Business podcast is kicking off the riding season with a special motorcycle episode featuring Milwaukee motorcycle legend: Tony Sanfelipo.
Tune in to hear about the impact Tony has made for riders’ rights during his 50 years as a rider, how he got the nickname “Pan,” his experience as a senior motorcycle investigator at Hupy and Abraham and so much more.
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