Motorcycle traffic on London’s streets isn’t too heavy today, but it’s expected to increase sharply after Feb. 17, 2003, when England’s capitol city begins charging drivers a daily fee of ...
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Harley drops museum plans
Harley-Davidson Inc. said it won’t build a $30 million motorcycle museum at the site of a former brewery in downtown Milwaukee, Wis., because of cost overruns. Harley’s plan to build ...
Read More »Kawasaki goes back to its roots
Kelly discusses stand-up plans In the last issue of Powersports Business magazine, Yamaha’s Steve Lawler spoke very candidly about the possibility of growth in the stand-up market, and in particular, ...
Read More »Insurance problems close New York snowmobile trails
After several tense days of uncertainty and thousands of miles of closed trail due to an insurance snafu, New York’s Gov. George Pataki announced a resolution with the insurer. Under ...
Read More »OEMs sue EPA seeking timely enforcement
Snowmobile manufacturers have filed a counter suit to ensure timely enforcement of the new EPA regulations to improve air quality. Environmental activists are trying to block new EPA emission regulations ...
Read More »Arctic Cat plans new snowmobile release
Arctic Cat will unveil a brand-new sled will be unveiled at its second annual Arctic Cat Hometown Tour on Jan. 24-26, 2003, in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. The Tour gives ...
Read More »Is it a car or a motorcycle?
If current design trends continue, you might really be surprised at what you see in a motorcycle parking spot. It could be a motor- cycle or something more — like ...
Read More »Jan. 20, 2003 – Bob Tracys World of Cycles
Contact 604 Narrows Run Rd. Moon Township, Pa. 15108-1118 800/860-0686 www.worldofcycles.com The Store Suzuki’s Top Parts Dealer in 2002, World of Cycles has been in business for 49 years and ...
Read More »Gilles Soucy takes helm at Kimpex
A shakeup at Kimpex Inc. has resulted in the company founder retaking daily control of the firm he once sold and then repurchased. Company President André Larouche has been axed ...
Read More »Jan. 20, 2003 – Jardine gears up
New space, new acquisition Rick May is a big, easy going guy who talks quietly and smiles a lot. But as company president, he might have a tiger by the ...
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