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Motorcycles banned from Colorado Springs-area trail system

  Federal land managers will ban motorcycles on a popular trail system near Colorado Springs to protect the endangered greenback cutthroat trout. The Colorado Springs Gazette reported Wednesday (http://tinyurl.com/afzgjon ) the Forest Service will close the trails around Bear Creek in the Pike National Forest to settle a lawsuit filed by the Center for Biological Diversity. The suit said erosion from motorcycles damages fish habitat. Continue reading

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Harley-Davidson Stealth Rack Adds Flowing Style To Tour-Pak®

The new Stealth Tour-Pak® Luggage Rack (P/N 53000242 Chrome, P/N 53000247 Gloss Black; $239.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® adds flowing style and protects the lid of Harley-Davidson Tour-Pak luggage. Its six cantilevered aerodynamic rails appear to float above the center spar, imparting a lighter-than-air profile. Hidden mounting hardware adds to the clean design. The Stealth Rack fits King, Chopped and Razor-Pak Tour-Pak® lids, and mounts in the same position as the Original Equipment rack on the Ultra Limited model and the accessory Premium and Air Wing Tour-Pak luggage racks, so no additional drilling is required to replace those racks. Bungee Cord Soft-Hook Extensions (P/N 52300140, $12.95) can be used to secure luggage on the rack. The kit includes all mounting hardware. This rack does not fit CVO models or those with the Color-Matched Tour-Pak® Spoiler kits. 

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Arizona motorcycles would no longer need emissions tests under EPA plan

The Environmental Protection Agency is ready to drop its requirement that motorcycles undergo emissions inspections in the Valley, the last area in the country to require the tests. The agency said this month that it is prepared to accept a request from state environmental officials that motorcycle tests be discontinued. The change could take effect by next year, said Colleen McKaughan, an associate director in the air division at the EPA regional office in San Francisco. Continue reading

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THIS YEAR BLACK FRIDAY MEANS THE FOLLOWING:

  SHE: Goes to the mall and shops, fighting with every other person looking for a deal YOU: Goes to EagleRider to get the DEAL of LIFTIME on the COOLEST GIFT TO YOURSELF! Print the coupon above and get $300 OFF the purchase of any Black motorcycle this Black Friday. All day FRIDAY valid at all 4 locations. Take a look at our super low sale prices HERE. Have a Happy Thanksgiving and we’ll see you on Friday!

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Bikernet Video Discovery: 1909 Torpedo W4 Motorycle Replica

Pavel Manalik has built an amazing replica of what was at the time (in 1909) a one-off prototype. The whereabouts of the original being unknown, the ingenious backyard builder set out to reproduce the amazing Torpedo. Made entirely from scratch with no other guide than a photograph, Pavel coupled two V-twin engines from original manufacturer Trojan & Nagl and went to town! Enjoy.

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New Road Zeppelin® Seat Pads Offer Air-Cushioned Comfort

The new Road Zeppelin® Seat Pads (P/N 52000084 Rider, P/N 52400060 Passenger Pillion; $119.95 each) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® are equipped with a patented air bladder system that distributes weight evenly across the entire seating surface, removing pressure points while also providing shock absorption which reduces vibration. The mesh cover allows air circulation, reducing the air temperature between the rider and seat. The easy-to-reach integrated hand pump and air release valve permits convenient adjustment. Shaped to conform to most Harley-Davidson seats, the pads feature an adjustable mounting strap and a non-skid surface to keep them in place.

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