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The Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix was a motorcycling event held on the combined road course at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. From 2008 to 2015, it was held as part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing season (MotoGP). The event was revived in 2020 with MotoAmerica.
Car / motorcycle Time Speed 1909 Dec 17 Fastest mile - automobile Lewis Strang: Fiat: 00:40.61 88.648 mph Fastest mile - motorcycle Fred Huyck Indian: 00:52.60 68.441 mph Fast time - 20-mile session Johnny Aitken: National: 16:18.41 73.589 mph Dec 18 Fastest mile - automobile Lewis Strang: Fiat: 00:39.21 91.813 mph Five-mile session Lewis ...
American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior is a reality television spin-off which premiered on the TLC channel on August 12, 2010. The show chronicles the rivalry between Orange County Choppers (OCC) owned by Paul Teutul Sr. and his son Paul Teutul Jr.'s newly opened motorcycle business Paul Jr. Designs (PJD).
Pages in category "Motorcycle shows" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. The Art of the ...
The International Motorcycle Shows are a series of motorcycle expositions that take place across the United States. The shows are open to the public and feature new products, services as well as new-model motorcycles, custom bikes, ATVs, cruisers, concept bikes, vintage bikes, and scooters. Progressive Insurance has been Title Sponsor since 2010.
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Evolve Motorcycles was established by Benjamin Plum, Mazdack Rassi and Lex Kendall as a concept project c. 2008, started its own R&D in 2009 [8] and registered in 2010. [9] The company was based out of Jersey City, NJ with branches registered in several states including Hawaii, Indiana, Minnesota, Maryland, California, Florida and New York. [10]
Riders in traffic at the 2008 Black Bike Week. During the 1960s and 1970s, many black motorcyclists visited Atlantic Beach, South Carolina, some riding Harley-Davidsons, but also riding many Japanese Hondas, Kawasakis, Suzukis, and Yamahas, which, along with race, distinguished them as riders from the white event's participants who preferred the Harley-Davidsons. [3]