Crusher Maverick 2.5˝ Slip-On Mufflers


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Maverick 2.5″ Slip-Ons are now available to intensify the classic tone of your Harley-Davidson Dyna, Softail or Sportster. These stylish slip-ons are made by Crusher, the Performance Division of Küryakyn.

Unlike most slip-ons for cruisers, the latest addition to Crusher’s flagship Maverick series of performance exhaust products preserves a lean, smooth-flowing appearance from headers through the mufflers for an amazingly clean transition that enhances the traditional staggered-dual exhaust look. The CNC-machined billet aluminum end caps with high-temp matte black ceramic coating, and brushed stainless steel banding with embossed Crusher logo round out the distinct, aggressive design.

20508_kur_608_ob_h_20_1350x900_RGB_72DPIMade is the USA, Maverick 2.5˝ Slip-Ons are available in premium high-temp matte black ceramic-coated or chrome-plated steel. The mufflers and heat shields will not succumb to discoloration or bluing, the manufacturer says. Maintenance-free, high-flow louvered core baffles help generate a unique, full-bodied exhaust note at wide-open throttle, while offering lower decibel levels at cruising speeds. The cutting-edge styling, potent growl and noticeable jump in performance without intake or header upgrades create an great package at a reasonable price.

Chrome or matte black ceramic Maverick 2.5˝ Slip-Ons are available for ’91-’15 Dynas (except FLD and FXDL), most ’07-’15 Softails*, and all ’04-’15 Sportster models. Fiberglass-wrapped steel louvered Sound Reduction Baffles are also available (sold separately, $79.99).

*For more information on fitment, availability and the rest of the Crusher product lineup, visit www.crusherperformance.com.

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Crowd Funding Campaign Is On For New Biker Film

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Why We Ride Films, the production team behind the critically acclaimed motorcycle movie Why We Ride, is launching a Kickstarter campaign to help fund its new film I Am Sturgis.

 

“We’ve received thousands of letters from fans telling us that after seeing Why We Ride they decided to ‘throw their leg over two-wheels’ and become motorcyclists,” says James Walker, producer of Why We Ride. “We cannot stop with just one movie. This is now a movement, and we would love to have the community help us continue telling these inspiring stories about our motorcycle culture.”

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The impetus for the new movie stems partly from this year’s Sturgis Motorcycle Rally being the 75th Anniversary of that motorcycling institution. In recent years, the Sturgis rally has drawn half a million participants, but attendance estimates for this year’s anniversary rally exceed one million riders. There may never be a better time to capture the passion, dedication and camaraderie of the motorcycling community, and there certainly is no better place than the iconic Sturgis gathering.

When making Why We Ride, Sturgis was the first filming location, and it had an immediate emotional effect on the filmmakers. “There is a spirit there that enters you and grabs your heart,” says Bryan H. Carroll, producer/director. “The beauty of the Black Hills is God given. You put your hand on a boulder and you feel this energy; you can feel it in the air. It’s easy to understand why American Indians hold this place sacred.”

“Sturgis is not just a place–it’s who we are,” continues Carroll. “When you say, ‘I am an American,’ it’s not about your address or even where you were born. It’s in your DNA, your spirit. It’s why people from all over the world have been coming to this country for the past 250 years. It was always in them–they just needed a place to gather and be around like-minded people. This is the same story as Sturgis. There are many of us out there who are still venturing, still seeking out that next journey.”

Screen Shot 2015-04-01 at 5.51.38 AMTo launch the project, Why We Ride Films hopes to raise $350,000 of the production budget for I AM STURGIS through their Kickstarter campaign. There are many contribution levels, starting with “The Wave,” a $5 donation that gets you a digital version of the movie poster. A $15 “First Ride” donation earns an early digital download of the film. Increasing donations up to $75 are rewarded with patches, pins, stickers, T-shirts and limited edition Blu-Ray/DVD film combo packs. Large-dollar (ranging from $125 to $10,000) donators receive Sturgis 75th Anniversary Club Rewards, movie premiere passes, and they can even get production credits (up to “associate producer” and “co-executive producer”) and private theatrical screenings in their hometowns.

“We made www.whyweride.com about a community,” says producer James Walker. “Now, we want to invite the community to help make our next film: I AM STURGIS!”

A campaign trailer for I AM STURGIS is viewable here.

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