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Bulletpruf Family Shows Air-Cleaner Style
Two new air cleaners have risen from the Bulletprüf line. Known to riders as the Maltese, this billet aluminum construction air cleaner features a deep, lustrous chrome finish and washable filter element. The Maltese has been sighted working straight out the box with CV carbs. Don’t forget—you won’t have to break the bank to join the Bulletprüf family; they’ve got your back!
MC Advantages, (800) 726-9620, www.MCAdvantages.com
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15/02/2007 by info.
MotorLounge introduces the “GothRod”, first in a series of numbered, limited edition Chopper Chairs, that bring the rolling art and bad-ass attitude of high-end custom choppers inside, to be admired, envied and experienced; no helmet required.Although the “GothRod” was conceived as a collectible, an object of design art and desire, it truly functions as a chair with a surprising level of comfort.
Gene Gordon, who earned his ergonomic chops working for
Don Chadwick of Aeron Chair fame, called on his experience with office seating when designing the “GothRod”.
The adaption of traditional springer suspension allows the pivoting seat and back saddles to move seamlessly with their rider. The skull-topped shifter drops down fold-out foot pegs for that laid back cruiser feel.
Each Chopper Chair is built to order, by some of the same craftsmen seen on Cable TV’s Biker Build-Off shows. From its TIG welded steel frame to its custom paint, triple chrome and hand-carved leather saddles, the relentless attention to detail rivals that of their vehicular inspiration. Link: Chopper Chairs
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15/02/2007 by info.

Indian Motorcycles moved to North Carolina last year in preparation for restarting production of the Indian Motorcycle. They have just launched their new website which gives up to date status of where the company is right now.
According to their site, they plan to start production of 2008 Indian Chief in the fourth quarter of 2007. Their first year of production will be limited to the Chief platform with several distinct versions. Future models are in the planning stages and will continue to balance classic design with modern technology. Engine for the bike will be the PowerPlus 100. All engine assembly will be done in-house. The engine will undergo significant internal changes, but the shape will remain the same. The “bottle cap” is back. Production will be limited though you can reserve one of the first bikes with a $1000 deposit.
The site includes dealer signup information, employment opportunities and a store with Indian logo merchandise. If you’re interested in the rebirth of the Indian marque, check it out.
Link: Indian website
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