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Mmw New School Moto Mag Mx Tracker 26 Front , 200 Rear on 2040-motos

US $6,600.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Thousand Oaks, California, US

Thousand Oaks, California, US
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2013 Star Bolt Custom Build-Off – Video

Thu, 24 Oct 2013

Star Motorcycles has done everything a company can to attract attention to the Bolt. Well, everything short of the Oprah-esque trick of telling a crowd to look under their seats for the key to their new bikes. Instead, Star approached a group of 10 customizers that reads like a Who’s Who of the bike modification world, and supplied them with stock Bolts and a deadline.

2012 Harley-Davidson Seventy-Two Revealed in CARB Documents; Softail Slim Bobber Also Rumored

Tue, 31 Jan 2012

Harley-Davidson will introduce a new 1200cc Sportster model  released by the California Air Resources Board. The new 2012 Harley-Davidson Seventy-Two is expected to be announced at the company’s winter dealer meeting next month, and it may not be alone. Newly released documents from the CARB reveal the Harley-Davidson Seventy-Two among the company’s 1200cc Sportster offerings alongside the Forty-Eight, 1200 Custom and Nightster.

Öhlins USA Suspension Cirkus of Speed Tomorrow, September 28

Fri, 27 Sep 2013

Rain or shine, the second annual Öhlins USA Cirkus of Speed will take place tomorrow, Saturday, September 28, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Did we mention it’s free?