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Parts Unlimited, Drag Specialties Continue as Official Powersports Distributor of American Flat Track

American Flat Track announced its renewed partnership with Parts Unlimited and Drag Specialties as the Official Powersports Distributor of American Flat Track.

American Flat Track announced its renewed partnership with Parts Unlimited and Drag Specialties as the Official Powersports Distributor of American Flat Track.

As the world’s largest distributors of aftermarket accessories, Parts Unlimited and Drag Specialties are some of the most spoken names in the motorcycling community – Parts Unlimited with its power present in the motorsports scene and Drag Specialties dominating aftermarket sales in the American V-Twin market.

“Parts Unlimited and Drag Specialties have proven essential allies as we continue to grow our fanbase within the motorcycle community at large,” said Michael Lock, CEO of American Flat Track. “Our fans are motorcycle enthusiasts, and will undeniably recognize the value in names like Parts Unlimited and Drag Specialties within our family of series partners.”

A Wisconsin-based company, Drag Specialties and Parts Unlimited have an extensive history of driving customers to the dealerships they sell to by actively promoting racing. AFT fans will see an extensive branding presence at all 18 rounds of the 2019 season.

“We are excited to Support the Sport and continue the relationship with American Flat Track,” said Hylton Beattie, global motorsports director for Parts Unlimited and Drag Specialties. “2018 was an amazing year for American Flat Track and we believe 2019 will be even better.”

American Flat Track will kick off its highly-anticipated 2019 season with the Bigger, Better, and Faster DAYTONA TT presented by Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys roaring into action under the lights of the Daytona International Speedway on Thursday, March 14, 2019.

Link: American Flat TrackParts Unlimited/Drag Specialties

Parts Unlimited
Phone: 608-758-1111Contact: Jeff Derge

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