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Dealership Superstar Winner Revealed

Brianna Rauenzahn Presented Top Spot!

Dealership Superstar Winner Revealed: Rauenzahn Takes Top Spot

Dealership Superstar program founders Peak Dealership Performance and Motorcycle & Powersports News joined program sponsor Lazer Star in announcing the 2011 Dealership Superstar at Lazer Star’s booth #37075 in SEMA’s Powersports & Utility Vehicles section Tuesday.

Northern Ohio Ducati Triumph Opens Doors to Succcess

With iconic brands such as Ducati and Triumph, NODT owner, 24-year-old Carl Peshoff and operations manager Kevin Butler have been making their mark in Ohio’s vast motorcycling scene.

2011 Dealership Superstars Finalists

Finance & Insurance – Tracey Edwards F & I Associate, Chaparral Motorsports San Bernardino, California Nomination “Tracey Edwards has worked for Chaparral Motorsports for 17 years in the finance and insurance department of our organization. She grew up in Redding,  California and her first bike at 8 years old was a Briggs and Stratton. She

2011’s Off-Road Helmets

Stylin’ off-road helmet options in a range of styles and prices.

Cast Your Vote For The Ultimate Dealership Superstar!

Voting is now open for the 2011 Dealership Superstar competition!

LeoVince USA Launches “Why I Ride” Facebook Contest

LeoVince USA announces the launch of their exciting new “Why I Ride” Facebook contest.

2011’s Top DOT Open-Faced Lids

13 unique open-faced helmet styles for 2011.

Online Helmet Sales Rise In Popularity

Motorcycle helmet owners are increasingly likely to purchase their helmet online, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 U.S. Motorcycle Helmet Satisfaction Study.

Why They Buy: Honda MD250H Moriwaki, Suzuki GSXR 600, Suzuki 250cc RMZ

Nick McFadden, 13, of Owensboro, Ky., talks about why and where he purchased his racing bikes.

Working The Numbers

The power of research

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

Old Or Out Of Shape?

As seldom as Bill rides hard-core off-road anymore, showing off his rusty skills tends to lead to problems.

Heads Up!

Will Indy Helmet Highlights Offset Industry Low Lights? Random Musings From A Brain-Dead Observer

Dressed For Thrills

Sportbike Gear Guide — Photos by Joe Bonnello