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K-Tech Suspension Partners With Celtic/Fast By Ferracci Racing For 2011 Season

Orient Express of Brentwood New York, the official U.S. importer and distributor of K-Tech Suspension components from the U.K., has announced it will continue to support Celtic/Fast By Ferracci Racing over the 2011 AMA Pro Racing season.

Seven New Triumphs Unveiled at International Motorcycle Show

Triumph Motorcycles recently unveiled seven new motorcycles to North American customers at the International Motorcycle Show in Long Beach.

Five AMA Pro Champions Crowned at Barber Motorsports Park

Five Champions in four classes were crowned at the end of AMA Pro Racing action at Barber Motorsports Park in Alabama. Josh Hayes, Martin Cardenas, Danny Eslick, Austin DeHaven and Tyler O’Hara all captured AMA’s Number One Plate for their championships in their respective classes.

Two-Wheeled Therapy

There’s a lot going on at Iron Horse Motorcycles. People are looking at bikes for sale, phones are ringing, the parts counter is busy and riders are leaving their bikes for service. It’s a pleasant, steady buzz, not a high-pressure frenzy, and while that energy vibe is partly due to southern hospitality and a location-based motorhead mentality, it also comes straight from the top.

Kart Racing Market: Not Suitable for Backyards

Can adding a kart line boost the bottom line?

Score One for Awareness

September’s cover guy Dave Perewitz brings his notoriety to Allstate’s Once Is Not Enough Program, making us all look twice at the insurance giant’s safety initiative.

True Grit

How does a guy from Jersey come to build and design a race bike in his spare time?

Arai Kevin Schwantz Replica Helmet

The folks at Arai designed this helmet for the rider “who doesn’t want or need all the bells and whistles, but who still wants that extra level of handmade comfort and fit.” Even still, it’s got a few bells and whistles to get you interested. Sure Sellers: • Employs aerospace fiberglass-based technology to achieve a

The Harley King

Bruce Rossmeyer’s Journey from New Jersey to the Nation’s Number One Dealership

Triumphant Return

The Thunderbird Lands Late in 2009

Euros From Tourers

Cash in on the Adventure Tourism Boom

Man vs. Machine: Can NASCAR’s Racing Philosophies Translate to Motorcycle Racing?

NASCAR lives and dies by close racing. Keeping the pack on track tight was the primary goal of the autocratic founder, Bill France Sr., and it carried on to his equally iron-fisted descendents. Team advantages are negated with rules changes. New technology is adopted slowly and carefully. The result is a race series that everyone

Harley’s Ladies Lid

Strong Enough For a Man… But Made Just for Her!

Cruiser Helmets

Matt Thompson, Harley-Davidson MotorClothes manager, went to 2007 Daytona Bike Week to conduct seminars on how to properly fit a helmet. In between seminars, he helped women try on new helmets and made a discovery. Many women, especially those with a lot of hair, were having trouble fitting into Harley’s traditional line of helmets. Up

12 From 20:

Mark shares his mistakes and successes after two decades in the business.

Rainman?

Here’s to hoping April showers will bring May success for all of us.