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By Anonymous Albuquerque, NM April 16, 2004 -- The Second Annual AHRMA (American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association) Sandia Classic vintage race weekend is slated for Apr. 30th through May 2nd in Albuquerque. Motorcycle racers from across the nation will convene for 2 days of intense competition. Vintage roadracing will be featured with the Battle of the LegendsŪ, as well as bike shows, a swap meet, vendors and a trials exhibition. Race bikes of the 50's through 80’s from the US, Europe and Japan will compete in several classes along with hand-shifting 1930’s and 40’s Harley-Davidson and Indian racers. Vintage motocross, dirt track and modern supermoto races will complete the largest competitive motorcycling event in New Mexico. Admission is $10/ day with children 12 and under free.
The 2004 Sandia Classic motorcycle races have grown with over 400 nationally ranked racers expected to participate in this year's 2 day event. A Supermoto cash purse race will also be featured running on a part dirt, part paved track. Modern racers will compete in the Sounds of Singles and Battle of Twins events. In the Battle of the Twins, fans will see newer race bikes from Aprilla, Ducati and Harley Davidson. A new rider roadracing school is scheduled for Friday, April 30th for those interested in competing.
The Sandia Classic offers a rare opportunity to see legends compete on historic race motorcycles. Jay Springsteen, 3-time American Motorcycle Assn. (AMA) Grand National Champion, returns on his Harley XR750 TT and will be challenged by Reg Pridmore, 3-time AMA Superbike Champion on a CR750 Honda along with 2-time AMA Grand National Champion Gary Nixon on a Rob North framed Triumph T150 Triple in the Battle of the LegendsŪ. In motocross, Jeff Smith, 2-time World 500cc Motocross Champion will be racing along with Jim Pomeroy, International Motocross Champion and Brad Lackey, AMA National and FIM World Motocross champion.. Attendees will also have an opportunity to meet 2 time AMA National Champion and 1970 Daytona 200 winner, Dick Mann. All are AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductees.
Motocross fans can enjoy the sights and sounds of vintage racing in 125, 250 and 500cc classes on the new Sandia Motocross Park track, adjacent to the Sandia Motor Speedway. Both tracks are located 4 miles west of I-40 exit 149, off of the south frontage road. The $10 daily ticket includes admission to road racing, motocross, pits, swap meet and bike shows. Both roadracing and motocross events will be held Saturday, May 1 and Sunday, May 2. Those interested in improving their skills or racing in the motocross events can register for Jim Pomeroy’s motocross school that will be held Friday, April 30th, 2004.
Dirt track racing will be held Sunday, May 2nd at the 3/8th mile San Felipe Casino’s Hollywood Hills Speedway, starting at 11 am. Fans can hear the thunder of Eddie Mulder, 3 yr. consecutive AMA Grand National Tourist Trophy champion. Admission is only $10 for a full day of racing. Hollywood Hills is located off I-25, exit 252 between Albuquerque and Santa Fe.
The Sandia Classic race weekend kicks off with a “Meet the Racers” party Friday, April 30th from 6-8pm at Chick’s Harley-Davidson/ Buell. There, you can meet the legends of the past and see these history making machines up close.
Contact: Mark Winslow, Ph:505-291-8396 for more information.
About AHRMA: The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association is a member-owned nonprofit association dedicated to enhancing the sport of historic motorcycle racing and the enjoyment of riders and spectators. AHRMA is a chartered promoter of the American Motorcyclist Association and conducts amateur activities.
About the Sandia Classic: The Sandia Classic is an annual, AHRMA sanctioned motorcycle racing event held the 1st weekend of May. A volunteer based event, the Sandia Classic promotes vintage motorcycle preservation and competition for motorcycle racing fans.
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By Anonymous Thorofare, NJ April 23, 2004 -- The Kenny B. Dechen Memorial Fund is seeking vendors for sponsor their First Annual Memorial Motorcycle Run which will be held on Sunday, June 6, 2004. This Motorcycle Run will benefit the Kenny B. Dechen Memorial Fund which raises funds to support scholarships to deserving students, Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS) and causes that improve the live of fellow police officers and their families.
About the Event
The Motorcycle Run on June 6th will be a 48-mile course through Gloucester County. The start of the Run is Riverwinds Community Center in West Deptford, NJ where registration will be held 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. There will be a poker theme with playing card issues a four appointed locations with prizes award to those collecting the best hands. There will be food, beverages and lots of family fun.
Sponsor Information
Sponsors are needed throughout the event and interested vendors should contact the Kenny B. Dechen Memorial Fund at (856) 848-4448 or via e-mail at kbdmotorcyclerun48@yahoo.com.
About Kenny B. Dechen
Lieutenant Kenneth B. Dechen served 23 years in the West Deptford Police Department before his untimely death in October 2000. Not only a respected police officer, loving husband and father, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry - education was an ongoing and important to him. During his stellar career, her received may commendations including the Life-Saving Medal awarded by the Gloucester County Chiefs of Police and the Life Saving with Valor medal. The 48-mile course of this Motorcycle Run represents Kenny's badge number 48.
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By Thomas GFORCE Motorcycle To some a dreaded never ending task. Why? Because you have not found the products that will save time, money and work well together to actually keep your bike cleaner, longer. These are professional products. Like the ones the Detailer's use. Did you ever stop to wonder how they do it? The only thing they know that you don't know, Of course most of them charge $40.00 an hour and up. For about the same hourly amount you can purchase the same products and do it yourself. You can obtain the same Professional, incomparable, lasting results. The Detailers HATE me, BUT the BIKERS LOVE ME. I am G-4rce.
I sell the finest MOTORCYCLE DETAIL PRODUCTS on the PLANET. (and for other fine toys too) You will be AMAZED as you make your bike look showroom new. With minimal effort and maximum results. You will reduce future clean-ups from hours to only minutes.
Believe me I have spent years trying and testing products and now you too can obtain the same lasting results. The difference between a cleaning and detailing are the products. General Motorcycle Cleanup requires only 3 products.
#1 Ouator metal polish, HexaSpray, and Hexawax. You will than need a couple of terry cloth towels. Some good tunes and a beverage is optional, and so is a bike lift.
Start by using Ouator to polish your chrome and aluminum. This product makes aluminum look far better than chrome. It is unique as you can shine anywhere you can get a finger in and a piece of towel. The more you rub>>The shinier it gets. In shining the more black you see -the better the product.
#2 Once your desired shine is obtained lightly spray with HexaSpray. This will remove any remaining residue (black). This is a Metal Sealer. By applying this you will lock and hold the shine 3 to 5 times longer than if not applied.
#3 Then Hexawax all painted surfaces and windshield or wherever you normally apply wax. You will be amazed at the ease of application, its removal, and finish result. Your bike will stay cleaner just by Hexa waxing. The unique thing is once cleaned future clean-ups are made as easy as dusting a tabletop. As you will no longer use soap and water but instead use the HexaSpray (metal sealer) which doubles as a Superior Water-less Wash. It will restore to the original wax look without scratching. Picture this scenario. You got caught in a driving rain storm.
You used to think you had hours of cleanup. But now you park your bike. Let it drip-dry, and HexaSpray it and gently wipe with the towel, like dusting a tabletop, and in less than 20 minutes you are restored to your original shine. So easy even mama can do it. In 8 years of business the only thing brought back to me was the original buyers friend's and relatives to get them to stop using his purchase.
Do you have knee rub marks, embedded bugs, scratches or gas stains?? Try Oxy-off. Do you want to restore and protect your rubber and vinyl without that fake shinny look?? Try Clear Kote. AND NOW THE REAL SECRET to maintaining your shine is to NOT use soap and water. They strip your Hexa Spray Protection and speed up the Oxidation Process. Causing you to start the polishing process all over again.
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