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24/12/2010 by info.
We at Pro-Street Cycles would like to wish all our customers and the readers of our blog, a very Happy Christmas and a Peaceful & Enjoyable 2011 !
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22/12/2010 by info.
BDL has released two versions of a 2in open belt primary drive for use on ‘90-’06 and ‘07 and later Softail models.
Both versions of the drive are equipped with BDL’s proprietary 2in belt, pulleys and Ball Bearing lock up clutch. The premium kit includes a black belt guard that fits between the motor plate and outside cover. The kits are supplied ready to bolt on as direct replacements and can be ordered polished, chromed, and black or clear anodized.
BELT DRIVES LTD
Orange, California, USA
Tel: 714 685 3333
Fax: 714 685 3339
E-mail: bdlusa@aol.com
www.beltdrives.com
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22/12/2010 by info.
This past weekend saw the latest in the Progressive International Motorcycle Show series staged at Long Beach, California, with Mike Tomas of Kiwi Indian fame scooping the FreeStyle class win at the fourth round of the Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show program.
No stranger to AMD Magazine’s Official World Championship of Custom Bike Building, Mike took this affiliate event win with his Kiwi Indian Chief.
Chris Richardson of LA Speed Shop was second, with Paul Cavallo of Spitfire third.
Richardson and LA Speed Shop also took the Modified Harley-Davidson class win, with David Givens/AIP Racing second and entry by bike owner Russ Brown third with a modified V-Rod.
In the Performance Custom Class the win was taken by Russ Brown Sportbike, with California Boss Hoss second and Mike Brown third.
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14/12/2010 by info.
An estimated 28,000 show visitors witnessed the latest Progressive International Motorcycle Show held in Seattle, WA, which featured the third round of the Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show.
Greg Falkner, Manager of Product Planning at Harley-Davidson and Yamaha’s Warren Fossum, District Manager, helped present the awards.
Robbie Kerr of Kootenay Motorcycle Art from Nelson, BC, Canada, won the Freestyle class with “Glasgow Kiss”, which picked up the Ness Enterprises Partner Pick of Excellence Award at this year’s World Championship. The headlight, springers, bars, hubs, internal throttle, gas tank, frame, seat, rocker covers, cam cover, primary covers, footrests, licence plate holder, taillight, electrical box, air filter, and oil tank are all one-off designs by Robbie Kerr. The oil tank fabrication is by Roger Goldammer, gas tank fabrication by Fat Katz and frame fabrication by Rolling Thunder.
Sebastian Bulare of authorized dealer Eastside H-D won the Modified Harley-Davidson class with a 2011 Street Glide featuring a 1,100 watt stereo, S&S Cams, performance heads, airride suspension and Performance Machine wheels and brakes.
Carl Harris of Premium Custom Cycles at Lakewood, WA, took the top spot in the Performance Custom class. The bike he calls “Blue” is a 2005 Hayabusa and features 240 mm rear tire, extended frame and 1397cc pumped engine.
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