Tuesday 17 June 2014
Bradley Report
Storz SP1200RR Cafe Racer
STORZ Performance used a ’07 1200 Sportster as the starting point for its SP1200RR Cafe Racer build, which was done to showcase the company’s product range of parts for ’04 to current XL models.
Parts used on the bike, which has now been sold to a private collector, include
a hand-formed aluminum alloy gas tank, fiberglass tail section with Saddlemen seat pads, Storz’ own production Ceriani 55mm inverted front forks, Öhlins adjustable damping shocks, billet rear sets, BUB 2-into-2 high-level exhaust, Performance Machine brake calipers and hand controls, Galfer Wave rotors, and 18in rims shod with Metzeler rubber.
Storz currently has a new development bike in the works and also has a new video of the company’s history online on its website.
STORZ PERFORMANCE
Ventura, California, USA
Tel: 805 641 9540
admin@storzperf.com
www.storzperf.com
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Just as the Orlando, Florida based AIMExpo announced that it has now clocked up its 300th exhibitor booking for its second annual show in October, Dealer Expo organizer Advanstar said that it has "more than 125 companies already contracted to exhibit at the 2014 Dealer Expo," and that "nearly 2,200 retailers have registered for the (Chicago, December) event as well."
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Harley is recalling about 9,100 2013/14 FXSB and FXSBSE models manufactured from March 20, 2012 to March 10, 2014, to identify and fix a problem with the fuel level sensor signal. According to NHTSA "suspension variances may affect the gas tank mounting angle, causing the fuel level sensor to read inaccurately."
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