Features
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Edmondson resigns from AIH
Tim Edmondson, co-founder and lead designer of American IronHorse Motorcycle Company, resigned from the company Feb. 24 to produce custom,…
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Sport Bike Dealers Top Trends
The key component in the product supply chain, it is the dealer who comes into contact with the sport bike…
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AlphaSports to introduce GT650
It seems everyone offers a naked bike, and now AlphaSports Motors of Augusta, Ga., says it too is completing the…
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Sport bike customization a growing trend, say distributors
Wisconsin-based Parts Unlimited and Tucker Rocky Distributing of Ft. Worth, Texas, are two of the largest parts, garments and accessories…
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ATV Digest – Brenan promoted to new position with Kawasaki Motors Corp’s P.R. group
Russ Brenan, who joined Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. in 1998 as a media relations coordinator, has been promoted to the…
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Suzuki releases photos of its updated King Quad
700cc machine features independent rear suspension and electronic fuel injection Last September, when Suzuki announced it was introducing another shared…
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West Virginia enacts ATV law
West Virginia Governor Bob Wise signed HB4022 into law, marking the first time the state has enacted a law specific…
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Cycle Update- Triumph Tiger gets changes
Triumph Motorcycles says its sport-adventure Tiger, powered by a three-cylinder 955cc fuel-injected engine, has been enhanced for 2005 with a…
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Ducati’s North American operations show improvement
Ducati’s North American operations have improved considerably over the last 12 month, especially in terms of cutting non-current inventory, improving…
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Cobra unveils 2004 CM50
Cobra Motorcycles, the Youngstown, Ohio, manufacturer of off-road mini cycles that have consistently won the AMA Amateur National Championships, has…
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IJSBA elects to work with both APBA, USWRA
Following a brief period in which both racers and promoters were left wondering just what organization would be named as…
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Legislative victories good news for dealers
Personal watercraft dealers have even more reasons to breathe easy heading into the spring and summer sales season, as two…
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Riva expands racer support
Riva Racing recently unveiled plans to expand its racer support program to include both Sea-Doo and Honda competitors. Riva’s grass-roots…
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Snowmobile Report – 50th kick off in Roseau
Polaris kicked off its season of 50th anniversary events with activities in Polaris’ hometown of Roseau, Minn., on February 20–22.…
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Ski-Doo goes big in 2005
With plans to produce a new 1000cc-class engine, a three-seater machine and a potential 162-inch track, it looks as if…
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March 29, 2004 – 50 Below is expanding Internet presence
50 Below — what a great name for a company based in Duluth, Minn., where winter temperatures on the icy…
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March 29, 2004 – Keys to motivating a sales force
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the fourth part in a series of articles that describes the Four Step Management Process. It…
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Wall Street Journal misreresents ATV Story
I have the greatest respect for the Wall Street Journal newspaper and the job that it does, day in and…
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March 29, 2004 – Finance Digest
ASV has strong gains A.S.V., Inc., Grand Rapids, Minn., (Nasdaq:ASVI) posted strong increases in sales and earnings for its fourth…
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Sport Bikes
Designed on the track, sold for the street. Sales of on-highway motorcycles accounted for nearly 562,000 units in 2003, or…
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