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Indian Motorcycle Dealership Open In Pompano Beach—Test Rides Available

The iconic U.S. brand Indian Motorcycles is back and coming to a dealership in Pompano Beach. A new store offering 2014 models of the heavyweight bikes officially opens this weekend, with “Demo Days” celebrations on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Festivities at Indian Motorcycle of

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Hellacious Lighting Systems for Road Glide

Hell’s Foundry introduces Hellacious Lighting Systems line for Road Glide, featuring Hella® Premium 90mm projector lamps (Bi-Halogen or Bi-Zenon HID); CCFL Halo Rings (Angel Eyes); Plug and play wiring; Mounting plate and hardware; Dramatic trim/styling (Predator pictured)  All systems take less than an hour to install and provide dramatic styling and performance improvement over the stock headlamp assembly. Finish choices: Gloss

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Misfit Series 2 & 3 Bagger forward controls for FLH & FLT models

Supreme Legends USA introduces its Misfit Series 2 & 3 Bagger forward controls for FLH & FLT models. These controls are a perfect accent to Supreme’s Misfit Series floorboards, rear boards and highway/passenger pegs. With 1” extended length on all arms and 3 position adjustability on the brake pedal, these controls are just begging to

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Magnaflow Partners with Arlen Ness Motorcycles on New Co-Branded Line

Performance exhaust leader Magnaflow has just partnered with Arlen Ness Motorcycles to manufacture and sell a complete line of co-branded exhaust products. Known as Arlen Ness by Magnaflow, the high-performance, high-quality, made in the USA exhaust systems will be designed by Arlen Ness for American V-Twin motorcycles. The new product line will make its world debut

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New survey reveals Americans fear E15 fuel may damage engines

A recent survey found that more than three-fourths of Americans fear that E15 fuel may damage car engines and fuel system components, the American Motorcyclist Association reports.  Also, more than two-thirds of those surveyed believe that using more corn for ethanol production could force up food prices, the AMA said. E15 is a fuel blend

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