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			<title>Marchesini wheels Year-end Blowout!</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 19:57:07 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[It looks like Marchesini is clearing-out all their inventory for 2010! Many wheels are deeply discounted, starting today and lasting until their gone. Here's a link to the available Marchesini wheels: http://www.superbiketoystore.com/marchesini_sale_nov_09.pdf

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<div>It looks like Marchesini is clearing-out all their inventory for 2010! Many wheels are deeply discounted, starting today and lasting until their gone. Here's a link to the available Marchesini wheels: <a href="http://www.superbiketoystore.com/marchesini_sale_nov_09.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.superbiketoystore.com/mar...ale_nov_09.pdf</a><br />
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We may not see a sale like this for quite some time, so if you were thinking about wheels, you may want check this out.</div>


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			<dc:creator>SBK Toy Store</dc:creator>
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			<title>CTEK announces the Comfort Indicator!</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:26:05 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>CTEK COMFORT INDICATOR:

About 70% of all battery returns that occur before the warranty runs out are not caused by fabrication error. They are due to poor charging and maintaining of the battery. A solution to this problem is needed and the CTEK ADD-ON COMFORT INDICATOR provides it. The COMFORT...</description>
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<div>CTEK COMFORT INDICATOR:<br />
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About 70% of all battery returns that occur before the warranty runs out are not caused by fabrication error. They are due to poor charging and maintaining of the battery. A solution to this problem is needed and the CTEK ADD-ON COMFORT INDICATOR provides it. The COMFORT INDICATOR indicates when the battery status decreases and the battery needs to be charged.<br />
<br />
CTEK Comfort Indicator Pigtail adaptor: <br />
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Easily connect from a standard style O.E. or aftermarket pigtail lead to the CTEK Comfort Indicator and chargers.  Eliminates the need to reinstall new eyelet terminals on the battery or disconnect your O.E. plug if it is used for other accessories.   <br />
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To get more information on this new product, please visit <a href="http://www.ctek.com" target="_blank">www.ctek.com</a></div>


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			<dc:creator>charge-it-up</dc:creator>
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			<title>Slipper Clutch – A Nest of Clogs?</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 22:23:56 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.php/products/engine/1365-slipper-clutch-a-nest-of-clogs
No, not a group of slippers but a ‘back-torque limiting’ clutch mechanism. You may have heard the term used regularly when discussing the technical details of a modern four-stroke racing motorcycle. It seems...</description>
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No, not a group of slippers but a ‘back-torque limiting’ clutch mechanism. You may have heard the term used regularly when discussing the technical details of a modern four-stroke racing motorcycle. It seems that almost every race machine in the two-wheeled racing world has a version of these specialty clutches. Even many modern street-going race-replica motorcycles are adopting them due to their rather successful use at the highest – and toughest – levels of racing. So, what is it?<br />
Simply put, it is a clutch assembly which allows the clutch to ‘slip’ in order to eliminate dangerous engine braking when decelerating into corners. If the rear tire is driving the engine – instead of the other way around – it can be forced to ‘chatter’ or lock-up completely as the compression in the engine fights against the force pushed into it by the rear wheel. If that were to happen while racing a powerful four-stroke motorcycle, a nasty crash often results. To deal with the problem, the slipper clutch will allow the drive and driven clutch plates to disengage momentarily to stop any rear-wheel instability as the rider slows down quickly. It allows the rear wheel to spin, preventing it from having to work against engine compression. In practice, this ‘slip’ happens at very high speed and is not easy to see in action, but it is easy to feel if you are piloting the bike yourself. It is also possible to ‘tune’ a slipper clutch by adjusting how much force it takes to disengage the clutch plates.<br />
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In addition to better rear-wheel characteristics when slowing down dramatically, the slipper clutch will also assist the motorcycle’s suspension. In a situation where the rear wheel is not performing smoothly, the rear suspension is also being jarred up and down. That causes the motorcycle to become unstable – another good way to crash. A slipper clutch removes this from the equation and the racer will have a much smoother corner entry, thus a faster lap and a better chance to win!<br />
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So, the next time you hear someone talking about a slipper clutch, you will know exactly what it is and how it works – and you won’t imagine a pile of house shoes.<br />
<a href="http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.php/products/engine/1365-slipper-clutch-a-nest-of-clog" target="_blank">http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.p...a-nest-of-clog</a></div>


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			<title>Quick Connect Brake Lines</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 21:13:53 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[OK, these things are super-cool! They are available with several line colors, and/or fitting colors. What I think is the best part is that they connect and disconnect without the use of any tools. I know they're pricey, but damn they're sexy!

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<div>OK, these things are super-cool! They are available with several line colors, and/or fitting colors. What I think is the best part is that they connect and disconnect without the use of any tools. I know they're pricey, but damn they're sexy!<br />
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<a href="http://www.superbiketoystore.com/sport/index.php?_a=viewBrand&amp;brandId=131" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.superbiketoystore.com/sport/images/uploads/spiegler/quick_disconnect_open.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></div>


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			<title>Helmet Arai RX-Q</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 20:59:01 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.php/products/helmets/1366-arai-rx-q
Racing continues to be one of the main forms of research for helmet builders. If a racer’s head can ricochet of the pavement at speeds up to 200 mph, and walk away headache free, the helmet he or she was wearing did a job well...</description>
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Racing continues to be one of the main forms of research for helmet builders. If a racer’s head can ricochet of the pavement at speeds up to 200 mph, and walk away headache free, the helmet he or she was wearing did a job well done.<br />
Much time goes into creating a design built upon safety; sometimes, it’s a 24/7 thing. One company that has always remained focused on utmost safety in racing has been Arai. The iconic Japanese manufacturer offers helmets that are virtually 100-percent handmade, and has earned the number-one ranking in J.D. Power and Associates’ Motorcycle Helmet Customer Satisfaction Study for 10 consecutive years.<br />
Arai is making the headlines yet again, but this time the company founded in 1926 is catering to the everyday street rider. The new lid, the RX-Q, is not marketed as a “whole new helmet,” but rather a “whole new class of helmet.” The RX prefix is already well-known within the Arai community. After the RX-7 was introduced in the early 80s, the model became the design of choice, other manufactures immediately following. Because the new RX-Q has a new mission, Arai says the RX prefix was a natural.<br />
Arai says the RX-Q is “a helmet purpose-built to be the ultimate street helmet, to set a new benchmark in street comfort, quiet, ventilation and stability, every feature optimized for the conditions, speeds and environment of the real world. A helmet for the other top-of-the-line models to compete against.”<br />
Arai says it’s a Corsair-V for the street, one that’s aimed at the “pro street rider, experienced, not a poser…one who can readily feel and appreciate the differences built into this thing, who reels of mega-miles no matter which way the road flexes, on every kind and style of bike.”<br />
The key features of the new RX-Q include:<br />
A new level of stability, quiet, and comfort in a road helmet.<br />
Extremely wide peripheral view for better visibility and awareness of the world around you. The RX-Q    uses the same new wider-eyeport SAI faceshield as the Corsair-V, 5 mm wider on each side. <br />
Even more comfort. The RX-Q’s truly-unique, newly-sculpted cheekpad shape cradles the head from underneath for a level of comfort Arai says needs to be felt to be believed. The new cheekpad has more surface area, and moves away from the typical “pressure fit” to a more “comfort fit” based on the design’s “cradle” support for the jaws. The result is a more secure fit in a more comfortable package. The design was influenced by Arai’s F-1 drivers, the most demanding of all for fit.<br />
Very, very quiet. Again, a result of the new cheekpad design. The sculpted flange under the jaw also blocks more noise entering the helmet from underneath - the major source of helmet noise - by creating a better noise seal. This, combined with new sound-deadening foam in the cheekpad, gives you an extremely quiet helmet. Plus, the cheekpad also has Arai’s innovative Emergency Cheekpad Removal System. <br />
All this innovation and benefit from a simple cheekpad. Except that in Arai’s world, no part of a helmet is “simple.” This unique new cheekpad is nothing short of a marvel, very labor intensive and costly to make. In fact, the design utilizes 12 separate pieces specifically placed, by hand, by Arai’s skilled crafts-people.<br />
The RX-Q’s advanced ventilation combines more efficiency with even less interior noise. Arai’s ability to further refine proven designs to increase helmet performance proves that you don’t have to reinvent the wheel to make substantial improvements.  While not very “aggressive” looking, the vents are extremely efficient, flowing huge volumes of air through the interior to improve ventilation at road speeds, not race speeds. Not a lot of vent holes – just the right ones, in the right size, in the right place.<br />
A uniquely-designed lower Hyper Ridge circles the shell bottom to improve strength and aerodynamics. It’s also designed to lower the center-of-gravity for an exceptionally light feeling on your head. And a larger bottom opening makes for easier on-off without enlarging the helmet.<br />
New more aerodynamic upper and side exhaust vent cowling, sculpted to enhance stability while increasing exhaust efficiency. The side vent cowls are tailored to the needs and speeds of the street. Compared to the C-V, the RX-Q’s cowlings are larger and more aggressively styled, as lower street speeds require more surface area and a more refined shaping in order to deliver the increased stability.  High speed performance is also excellent.<br />
Small, more aerodynamic, hand-formed natural shell shape and size aids stability and stillness - not only in straight-line wind-tunnel stability, but it also minimizes the negative aerodynamic effect when turning your head to check traffic or in a cross wind. And it looks better on your head than other bigger, rounder balloon-style shell designs on the market.<br />
The RX-Q has an evolved version of Arai’s very popular Intermediate-Oval (IO) interior shape. Arai is the only company offering multiple interior-fit packages to better address the infinite variety of  consumers’ head shapes and sizes. Its interior fit shapes evolve and improve as company research recognizes trends based on consumer feedback. The RX-Q shape is similar to the current Corsair-V and Vector models, and the former RX-7 Corsair, but the RX-Q’s shape represents a further refinement of interior shape configuration based on Arai’s continual comparison, measurement and testing of human head shapes. <br />
Brand new, one piece bottom edge trim, gives an incredibly clean look by eliminating the need for seams. Admittedly not a major innovation, but still another example of Arai’s unceasing attention to details and aesthetics.<br />
Arai’s exceptional handmade craftsmanship, made to a higher standard of protection, comfort, and quality that’s difficult to put a “price” on.<br />
<br />
The new Arai RX-Q is available in a variety of graphics and colors, in sizes XXS - XXL. Suggested list prices range from $539.95 to $679.95.<br />
<a href="http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.php/products/helmets/1366-arai-rx-q" target="_blank">http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.p...1366-arai-rx-q</a></div>


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			<title>Riders for Health – Life Transport</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 15:20:27 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Riders for Health – Life Transport
http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.php/everyday/bike-week/1364-riders-for-health-life-transport

Riders for Health began in the minds of Barry and Andrea Coleman and motorcycle Grand Prix rider Randy Mamola in the 1980s, and was finally registered as its own...</description>
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<div>Riders for Health – Life Transport<br />
<a href="http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.php/everyday/bike-week/1364-riders-for-health-life-transport" target="_blank">http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.p...life-transport</a><br />
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Riders for Health began in the minds of Barry and Andrea Coleman and motorcycle Grand Prix rider Randy Mamola in the 1980s, and was finally registered as its own Non-Governmental Organization charity in 1996. During the time before registration, the loose group of people worked within the Grand Prix paddock to gather funds for various African charities. However, it soon became clear that to accomplish their mission, they would have to organize it themselves. So, when they made it official in 1996, the mission became to make sure that every health worker in Africa has some access to reliable transport. This is very important for reaching the most isolated people for health care – and the motorcycle is the best vehicle for the job.<br />
To put it simply, they raise money with several events which are usually held in conjunction with MotoGP Championship series rounds in cities across the globe. They host special up-close and personal rides at various tracks, auctions of amazing objects of desire, and you usually get to meet Randy Mamola – or, of course, Barry and Andrea.<br />
With this money they purchase motorcycles, parts and accessories, and train local mechanics to work on their fleet of bikes. The bikes belong to the local health clinic, hospital or other health operation. This allows these health agencies to take healthy practices – in other words, life - to the most incredibly remote places on this planet. Riders was behind the second ‘around the world’ trip of Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman, “Long Way Down.” Simply put, it is people helping people to help people live. If you wish to learn more or help out visit:<br />
 riders.org.  <a href="http://www.riders.org/" target="_blank">http://www.riders.org/</a>   Make it a better world.<br />
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<a href="http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.php/everyday/bike-week/1364-riders-for-health-life-transport" target="_blank">http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.p...life-transport</a></div>


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			<dc:creator>m_jackson</dc:creator>
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			<title>British Motorcycle Gear</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 21:28:58 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Adventure Jacket and Adventure Trousers

http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.php/products/jackets/1361-british-motorcycle-gear

Touring clothing needs to be comfortable, maneuverable, and breathable, and above all protect you in case of a spill, on the dirt or the road. 
British Motorcycle Gear has...</description>
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<div>Adventure Jacket and Adventure Trousers<br />
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<a href="http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.php/products/jackets/1361-british-motorcycle-gear" target="_blank">http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.p...otorcycle-gear</a><br />
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Touring clothing needs to be comfortable, maneuverable, and breathable, and above all protect you in case of a spill, on the dirt or the road. <br />
British Motorcycle Gear has developed quite a unique product with its Adventure Jacket and Adventure Trousers, which I just tested out on a Badlands adventure day hosted by Kawasaki on ATVs, UTVs and RUVs in Attica, Indiana.<br />
The Adventure Jacket and Trousers are extremely light and durable, with protection in all the right places. I felt no restrictions while riding with this clothing; it was warm but not too thick to hinder your movement with some very original features.<br />
For example, they have added a hydration system in the form of a camel bag on your back with a straw leading under your helmet. Cell phone or walkie-talkie holder on your chest, map or direction holder on your wrist and pockets everywhere, all the ideas came from the Adventure being developed for the Paris-Dakar rally.<br />
This clothing is extremely comfortable. Too many times I have worn riding gear that when you finally get on the bike the trousers ride up your back and pinch, or the jacket is too tight around the shoulders for the position you are riding in. Not this British Motorcycle Gear; it all works in harmony while you throw your bike around or maneuver your ATV across rough terrain. I spent 12 hours wearing it at the Badlands outdoor terrain park, riding various different machines. Kawasaki ATV’s, UTV’s &amp; RUV’s <br />
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I did find the waist of the trousers a little loose; even tightening the expansion joints up to their maximum wasn’t tight enough. The jacket and trousers zip together so they didn’t fall down but they were just a little too big. Basically, I needed a belt but there isn’t belt rings around the trousers, only at the back which isn’t enough to hold a belt up. That was only a very minor issue, though.<br />
I got truly soaked throughout the day at the Kawasaki Badlands event, to the extent that the mud caked onto the clothing throughout the day. So when we had finished I had to be “power washed” off and, honestly, I did not get wet inside…this clothing is extremely waterproof.  <br />
It’s all priced really rather reasonably also: the gloves are $79.00, Adventure Pants $199.00 and the Adventure Jacket $279.00, so they won’t break the bank.  <br />
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All round for either road riding or trail riding this gear is very versatile and above all it looks good. Everyone on our event commented about how comfortable it looked and they all kept calling it Belstaff, so what does that tell you, very good quality that looks good at a great price! <br />
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Check out <a href="http://www.britishmotorcyclegear.com" target="_blank">www.britishmotorcyclegear.com</a> to see them in a little more detail.<br />
<a href="http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.php/products/jackets/1361-british-motorcycle-gear" target="_blank">http://www.allaboutbikes.com/index.p...otorcycle-gear</a></div>


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			<dc:creator>m_jackson</dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Level One's New Exhausts]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 17:37:17 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Level One makes some great slip-ons on at an awesome price.  Now they are offering their new Factory Slip-on which comes with a black conical end-cap.  just click on the link below and let us know what you think!


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<div>Level One makes some great slip-ons on at an awesome price.  Now they are offering their new Factory Slip-on which comes with a black conical end-cap.  just click on the link below and let us know what you think!<br />
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<a href="http://www.superbiketoystore.com/sport/exhausts-air-filters/exhaust/level-one-racing/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.superbiketoystore.com/sport/images/uploads/level_one/level_one_factory_a.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></div>


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			<dc:creator>SBK Toy Store</dc:creator>
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			<title>Gold Coast Motorsports - BLACK SATURDAY FRENZY!! NOV.28TH</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 18:37:08 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>GOLD COAST MOTORSPORTS
www.goldcoast-motorsports.com
2070 Jericho Turnpike
New Hyde Park, NY 11040
516-352-7474

PRESENTS:

BLACK SATURDAY FRENZY</description>
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<div>GOLD COAST MOTORSPORTS<br />
<a href="http://www.goldcoast-motorsports.com" target="_blank">www.goldcoast-motorsports.com</a><br />
2070 Jericho Turnpike<br />
New Hyde Park, NY 11040<br />
516-352-7474<br />
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PRESENTS:<br />
<br />
BLACK SATURDAY FRENZY<br />
<br />
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28TH, 2009<br />
9AM-4PM<br />
<br />
AUCTIONS AT 10AM AND 1PM<br />
DEEP DISCOUNT TABLES UP TO 50%<br />
15% OFF BMW ACCESSORIES<br />
SEE THE NEW APRILIA RSV4<br />
SEE THE NEW BIMOTA BIKE LINE<br />
FOOD TILL 2:30PM<br />
<br />
If you’ve ever been here you know that we have 11 brands and not a lot of space. With the addition of BMW, we are up to the rafters with motorcycle parts/accessories/clothing.<br />
Here’s your chance to get fantastic deals on quality and one of a kind items.<br />
<br />
SOME EXAMPLES:<br />
25% OFF Ducati Jackets, Triumph Jackets/Pants, All MV Agusta Clothing,<br />
Alpine Star Jackets/Pants<br />
20% OFF All BMW Clothing, Dianese Jackets/Pants,  All Boots.<br />
50% off selected items on our DEEP DISCOUNT table<br />
<br />
DON’T MISS OUR BIKE AUCTION!!!!<br />
Bid on these bikes and get a deal<br />
Some examples:<br />
2008 Ducati Hypermotard Red  MSRP $11,995 plus $650 freight NEW<br />
2008 KTM 50SX Jr for the kids MSRP $3298 NEW<br />
2008 KTM 85SX  for the kids MSRP $4295 NEW<br />
2001 Vespa ET2 “Coach” Collector edition MSRP $6500  LIKE NEW<br />
Also discounts on every bike in the store<br />
<br />
Help yourself get the best deals on Holiday Gifts<br />
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Requisite Fine Print:<br />
All clothing sales are final and limited to in stock items.<br />
Some auction items have a minimum reserve.</div>


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			<title><![CDATA[EICMA hype '09]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 00:45:32 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I wanted to start a general thread to talk about all of the news coming out of Milan the next few days. What are you looking forward to, etc. etc.

I was really amped up for the Ducati Hypermotard 796 and the new Multistrada 1200, but I just found out they debuted three brand new Hypers...</description>
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<div>I wanted to start a general thread to talk about all of the news coming out of Milan the next few days. What are you looking forward to, etc. etc.<br />
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I was really amped up for the Ducati Hypermotard 796 and the new Multistrada 1200, but I just found out they debuted <a href="http://bit.ly/3nLuUX" target="_blank">three brand new Hypers</a>.</div>


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			<category domain="http://www.twowheelforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=28"><![CDATA[Everyday Riding & General Discussion]]></category>
			<dc:creator>PresidentDraft</dc:creator>
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			<title>Superbike Blogosphere launched!</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 17:36:06 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[We're always trying new things at the Toy store and have created our Superbike "Blosphere!" It's brand new, so there isn't a whole lot of articles (or rants). This is where you all come-in... ;) We'll update the site with what we're doing, as well as new parts and accessories but I would like to...]]></description>
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<div>We're always trying new things at the Toy store and have created our Superbike &quot;Blosphere!&quot; It's brand new, so there isn't a whole lot of articles (or rants). This is where you all come-in... ;) We'll update the site with what we're doing, as well as new parts and accessories but I would like to see some of your thoughts and ideas about racing, parts, or just about anything else related to motorcycles. <br />
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What do you all think about this? It's new for us, but I think it'll be cool. Here's a link to it: <a href="http://superbiketoystore.com/superblog/" target="_blank">http://superbiketoystore.com/superblog/</a><br />
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You can also subscribe to our Blogosphere feed <a href="http://superbiketoystore.com/superblog/?feed=rss2" target="_blank">here</a>.</div>


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			<dc:creator>SBK Toy Store</dc:creator>
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			<title>Ducati Monster Art Contest</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 23:23:49 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Ducati has announced the winners of their Monster Art Contest, in which people designed their own paint job for the Monster. What do you think of the winning designs (http://bit.ly/4qjg4I)?</description>
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<div>Ducati has announced the winners of their Monster Art Contest, in which people designed their own paint job for the Monster. What do you think of the <a href="http://bit.ly/4qjg4I" target="_blank">winning designs</a>?</div>


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			<category domain="http://www.twowheelforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=8">Ducati</category>
			<dc:creator>PresidentDraft</dc:creator>
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			<title>Shoei X-11 Kagayama</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 19:24:44 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[OK, so we had the unfortunate experience of some dirt-bag trying to rip us off for two X-11 Kagayama helmets. We were able to recover them before he ever got his hands on them though! We wouldn't normally keep these in the store,so I'm blowing them out. We have a medium, and a large in the store...]]></description>
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<div>OK, so we had the unfortunate experience of some dirt-bag trying to rip us off for two X-11 Kagayama helmets. We were able to recover them before he ever got his hands on them though! We wouldn't normally keep these in the store,so I'm blowing them out. We have a medium, and a large in the store and ready to ship. We will give you one of these bad boys for 449.00 shipped.<br />
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<a href="http://www.superbiketoystore.com/sport/products/clearance/shoei-x11-kagayama2-helmet/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.superbiketoystore.com/sport/images/uploads/clearance/Shoei_X-11_Kagayama_2_Helmet_Black-Silver.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></div>


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			<category domain="http://www.twowheelforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=81">Superbike Toy Store</category>
			<dc:creator>SBK Toy Store</dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[be11wood & breezy]]></title>
			<link>http://www.twowheelforum.com/showthread.php?t=27303&amp;goto=newpost</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 22:21:03 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvVrdFkAUhQ</description>
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<div><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvVrdFkAUhQ" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvVrdFkAUhQ</a></div>


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			<category domain="http://www.twowheelforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=42">Motorcycle Videos</category>
			<dc:creator>be11wood</dc:creator>
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			<title>wales</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 22:20:03 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-z6I9sSLrA</description>
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<div><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-z6I9sSLrA" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-z6I9sSLrA</a></div>


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			<dc:creator>be11wood</dc:creator>
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