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Sturgis, South Dakota, United States
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Indian Motorcycle Sturgis Here is a rare chance to get a new 2014 Indian Chief Classic VIN 0018 #18 of 1,901 produced. This is the 18th bike produced by the All New Indian Motorcycle Company in 2014. this is a rare opportunity to own a piece on Indian Motorcycle History. We acquired this bike #18 from the Factory Collection. New Bike 1 mile, Full 1 year unlimited mile warranty. Special Sturgis badging Included. Call 605-206-7830 or sales@imsturgis.com |
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Polaris Acquires French Quadricycle-maker Aixam Mega
Thu, 11 Apr 2013Polaris has added another brand to its growing list of acquisitions, buying out Aixam Mega S.A.S., a French manufacturer of light-duty commercial vehicles and quadricycles – small four-wheeled enclosed vehicles that can be driven, in some markets, without an automobile driver’s license. Aixam Mega joins Polaris’ portfolio which already includes Victory Motorcycles, Indian Motorcycles, electric vehicle makers Global Electric Motorcars and Groupil. Like GEM and Groupil, Axiam Mega produces small vehicles, though its products include both electric and diesel-powered vehicles.
1st-Ever NYC Motorcycle Film Festival Sept. 26-28
Mon, 09 Sep 2013In case you hadn’t noticed, we’re in the midst of the biggest creative boom centered around motorcycles since the 1970s. The massive, youthful rise of moto-mania has excited big motorcycle factories to collaborate with rising garage artists, and has inspired professional filmmakers to produce that long-dreamt-about motorcycle feature film. Every customizer has an in-house photographer and a YouTube channel; media platforms from magazines to television shows are swamped in advertisements featuring riders and bikes; and biker fashion is all the rage on the streets, sidewalks and runways from Venice to Williamsburg.
Allstate Offering $5,000 Grants for Best New Motorcycle Safety Ideas
Thu, 08 Aug 2013We’ve previously written about Allstate‘s efforts at advancing motorcycle safety and awareness, from its “Watch for Motorcycles” sign campaign to its Rider Risk Map app on Facebook. Today, the insurance provider announced another new initiative in its Good Rides Grant program, offering $25,000 in grants for new ideas to advance motorcycle safety. Allstate is asking people to send their ideas on how to improve safety to the company’s Facebook page.
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