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My New Motorcycle

This past week I purchased a new motorcycle. This is a big deal because I havent owned a brand new motorcycle since I purchased my 1994 Dyna Low Rider in 1994 – 18 years ago! Thats crazy! Ive been test riding new motorcycles for the past eight years so I havent really needed a new motorcycle for myself. When I was without a test bike, my Dyna filled the bill just fine.

My New Motorcycle

Softail Cross Bones Debuts

Harley-Davidson dealers got a first look today at the new Harley-Davidson FLSTSB Softail Cross Bones at the Motor Companys Winter Dealer Meeting in San Antonio. The new Softail model has the aggressive profile of an authentic custom bobber, but with some dark twists that deliver a fun and emotional riding experience.

Softail Cross Bones Debuts

New Buell Ulysses Touring Model Debuts

The new Buell Ulysses XB12XT model hits the market today as the second model in the Buell Ulysses family of adventure sportbike motorcycles. Based on the Buell Ulysses adventure sport bike, the XB12XT features a specially-tuned shorter travel suspension and lower standard seat height, standard tall windscreen, Pirelli Strada sport touring tires and standard lockable top box and side luggage cases.

New Buell Ulysses Touring Model Debuts

Arlen Ness Guest at Motorcycle Museum Breakfast

Arlen Ness, master bike builder, pioneer of the custom motorcycle industry and industry icon, will share stories from his celebrated career at the 20th Annual Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum Friendraising Breakfast. Ness will be trading tales with Russell Mitchell, renowned builder, president of Exile Cycles and star of Speed Channels “Build or Bust.”

Arlen Ness Guest at Motorcycle Museum Breakfast

Tom Tiller to Resign as CEO of Polaris

Polaris Industries Inc., (parent company of Victory Motorcycles) Chief Executive Officer, Tom Tiller, expects to step down from his position by the end of 2008 when his current employment contract expires. Tiller, 46, has been with the company since July, 1998 and its CEO since May, 1999.

Tom Tiller to Resign as CEO of Polaris

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