The words, sponsorship and support are a great way to describe Spectro Oils role and standing in the powersports industry. Spectro sees an enormous value in lending its support to racers in all categories as well and providing support to schools and learning institutions worldwide. Spectro hopes to help move the business forward to the next generation of technicians, consumers, and enthusiasts alike. However, it doesn’t stop there. The company practices what it preaches.
This month, Spectro Oils President, Dave Miller along with Foreign Sales Manager, Ken Ciocci will attend the Kickstart Classic.
The Kickstart Classic ride is open to all makes, models and years of motorcycles (with or without kickstarters). 2014 will be the fourth year American Iron Magazine, Motorcycle Bagger and Motorcycle magazine put on this two-day ride.
This year, the registered riders will meet, once again, at Wheels Through Time museum in Maggie Valley, NC for a welcome dinner and reception Thursday afternoon and evening, July 24, 2014. Riders will leave the next morning (Friday, July 25) and ride to Chattanooga, TN where they will be treated to a tour and dinner at the Coker Tire world headquarters. The next morning they depart and ride to Red Boiling Springs, TN for a reception and dinner at Cyclemos Motorcycle Museum.
The ride will be mostly on beautiful backroads where riders can travel at their own speed without worrying about modern highway traffic. The ride is roughly 160 miles each day with plenty of stops to enjoy the scenery as well as gas-up, eat and check out each other’s bikes.
Registration is limited to the first 100 riders and registration is $100 per person (rider and passenger).
To register, please send your name, address, make, model and year of motorcycle and t-shirt size. Please send this along with $100 per person registration fee to: Kickstart Classic, c/o TAM Communications, 1010 Summer St. Stamford, CT 06905. For more info, please call Rosemary at 203.425.8777 x 118.
For further details, please follow the links to American Iron Magazine www.aimag.com, Motorcycle magazine www.TheMotorcycleMag.com, or Classic American Iron www.caimag.com.