Monday, January 21, 2008
Imagine a motorcycle that is presently as at ease carving canyons as it is eating up miles of highway and back roads on a long distance trip. That kind of courageous adaptability is markedly delivered by the 2008 Buell Ulysses XB12XT.
The latest Buell Ulysses XB12XT model was launch today as the second model in the Buell Ulysses family of adventure sportbike motorcycles, which acquire the handling and soul to own every corner. The XB12XT has a tall frontage screen to shield the wind. Standard passionate hand grips warm the rider's hands in colder environment. The grip is rated at 18 watts per side on the elevated setting and 11 watts per side on the low down setting. There is also an additional storage section under the textured seat, while the 4.4 gallon fuel in frame tank gives the XB12XT substantial riding range.
Refer: http://sev.prnewswire.com/auto/20080121/AQM06821012008-1.html
The latest Buell Ulysses XB12XT model was launch today as the second model in the Buell Ulysses family of adventure sportbike motorcycles, which acquire the handling and soul to own every corner. The XB12XT has a tall frontage screen to shield the wind. Standard passionate hand grips warm the rider's hands in colder environment. The grip is rated at 18 watts per side on the elevated setting and 11 watts per side on the low down setting. There is also an additional storage section under the textured seat, while the 4.4 gallon fuel in frame tank gives the XB12XT substantial riding range.
Refer: http://sev.prnewswire.com/auto/20080121/AQM06821012008-1.html
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Students in Incline high School shop class have been building a custom motorcycle by way of the help of a local personality. Aaron Greene, an Incline High School graduates as well as owner of Paramount Custom Cycles in Reno has been functioning with the class on the bike. The motorcycle or Chopper will be inauguration for the first time Thursday afternoon in Reno by Paramount's manufacturing facility. The students completed work on the chopper just before winter break in December, said Bryan Thorton, who instruct the group of students.
They loaded the bike into a preview and herd it to Paramount's facility for some finishing touches and a green plus gold Highlander paint job." I can't speak sufficient for what these kids did with the bike," Thorton said. "I never had a lack of hands and they put a lot of effort into this, operational on it after school as well as on their own time."
Refer: http://www.tahoebonanza.com/article/20080116/COMMUNITY/466849021
They loaded the bike into a preview and herd it to Paramount's facility for some finishing touches and a green plus gold Highlander paint job." I can't speak sufficient for what these kids did with the bike," Thorton said. "I never had a lack of hands and they put a lot of effort into this, operational on it after school as well as on their own time."
Refer: http://www.tahoebonanza.com/article/20080116/COMMUNITY/466849021