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12-23-2008, 04:17 PM
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American Motorcyclist Association
The AMA protects your right to ride. We fight bike bans, land closures, health-care discrimination against motorcyclists, and more. Plus, the AMA is committed to providing the best benefits possible for its members to save them time and money. We are also dedicated to amateur racing, providing amateur competitors and their families, friends and fans with exciting and enjoyable racing events that create lifelong memories. We also publish American Motorcyclist magazine, which focuses on the accomplishments of our members in all forms of riding, whether it's racing, cross-country touring or trail riding. The AMA is dedicated to all these things, and more. After all, we love to ride.
www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com
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12-23-2008, 06:38 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 89
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Originally Posted by Hawg Dawg
The AMA protects your right to ride. We fight bike bans, land closures, health-care discrimination against motorcyclists, and more. Plus, the AMA is committed to providing the best benefits possible for its members to save them time and money. We are also dedicated to amateur racing, providing amateur competitors and their families, friends and fans with exciting and enjoyable racing events that create lifelong memories. We also publish American Motorcyclist magazine, which focuses on the accomplishments of our members in all forms of riding, whether it's racing, cross-country touring or trail riding. The AMA is dedicated to all these things, and more. After all, we love to ride.
www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com
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Thanks, AMA, for all you do. ALL riders should belong. Motorcycling needs a voice and the only thing pols understand is numbers. Besides, the magazine is worth the cost of the dues.
Bob
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02-11-2009, 03:40 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Ohio
Posts: 97
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Economic Stimulus Package
I received an emailed News Letter from my dealer today. It seams there are provisions for "Special Advantages" for people buying cars and light duty trucks included in the stimulus package.
The dealer requests anyone interested to copy an enclosed form letter requesting Motorcycles be added to the "Special Advantages".
The letter is to be printed out, signed and sent to five legislators involved in passing the stimulus bill.
Do you think this is a good idea?
Would you like a copy of the letter so you can participate?
If so, let me know and I can send you a copy. This may be just a ploy by the dealer, but if someone interested in buying a new bike could save some bucks, it may be worth it.
Mustang Marvin
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03-25-2009, 10:38 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Gulf Coast
Posts: 148
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Not a scam....
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Originally Posted by Mustang Marvin
I received an emailed News Letter from my dealer today. It seams there are provisions for "Special Advantages" for people buying cars and light duty trucks included in the stimulus package.
The dealer requests anyone interested to copy an enclosed form letter requesting Motorcycles be added to the "Special Advantages".
The letter is to be printed out, signed and sent to five legislators involved in passing the stimulus bill.
Do you think this is a good idea?
Would you like a copy of the letter so you can participate?
If so, let me know and I can send you a copy. This may be just a ploy by the dealer, but if someone interested in buying a new bike could save some bucks, it may be worth it.
Mustang Marvin
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Marvin,
It's not a scam...I just found it listed on the AMA website. Here is the link:
http://www.amadirectlink.com/news/story.asp?id=740
Thanks for the heads up on this (although my '09 'King is not included because I bought it before Feb 17...why they didn't begin it from Jan 01 I'll never know...THE BASTARDS!).
Thanks anyway,
JD
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04-12-2009, 12:07 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: MD
Posts: 82
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Originally Posted by Hawg Dawg
The AMA protects your right to ride. We fight bike bans, land closures, health-care discrimination against motorcyclists, and more. Plus, the AMA is committed to providing the best benefits possible for its members to save them time and money. We are also dedicated to amateur racing, providing amateur competitors and their families, friends and fans with exciting and enjoyable racing events that create lifelong memories. We also publish American Motorcyclist magazine, which focuses on the accomplishments of our members in all forms of riding, whether it's racing, cross-country touring or trail riding. The AMA is dedicated to all these things, and more. After all, we love to ride.
www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com
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hawg dawg ,i`m a life member of the ama and former motocross racer ,open a class,senior a class #37 district 7.racing has provided me with a life long of memories as well as good friends made from a family oriented sport like no other!!!! ama#262299 
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09-07-2009, 06:58 PM
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Crimson King loyal.
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Tulsa, Okla.
Posts: 504
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Originally Posted by google2008e
Origin China
Model Number M1-250-05
Displacement 250cc
Engine Type 4-Stroke
Transmission System Chain Drive
Type Chopper
Vehicle Type: V250
Engine Type: V-Twin cylinder
Transmission System: Shaft driving
Bore x Stroke (mm); 49*66
Piston Displacement: (cc) 248.9
Compression Ratio: 10: 01
Maximum Power (kw/r/min) 12kw/8400r/min
Maximum Torque (N. M. /rpm) 17.5N. M/6000r
Starter System electric start
Lubrication: SAE15W/40-SF
Overall Length (mm) 2500
Overall Width (mm) 1220
Overall Hight (mm) 1080
Wheel Base (mm) 2200
Rear Track (mm) 970
Min. Turning Radius (m) 6.5
Ground Clearance (mm) 14.5
Rider Capacity 2
Brake (Front/Rear) Disc brake
Tyre, Front: 110/90-16
Tyre, Rear: 195/155 R15
Ignition Type CDI
Engine Oil Capacity (L) 1.7
Climb Capacity(0c ) 45
Front Suspension reverse suspension
Rear Suspension spring
Max. Speed (km/h) 90
Battery: 12V/14A
Cooling system: Cooling
Carburetor: Mikuni/BDS26
Clutch wet multi-plate
Low gear ratio 0.821
Hight gear ratio 2.642
EPA
DOT
Loading (20HQ): 8 PCS; (40HQ): 27 PCS
Packing size 2255*1255*785
welcome to www, google2008 com
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I hate to eat it and I hate to read it. friigin spam balcg.
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11-11-2009, 07:57 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Nevada
Posts: 23
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I too am a life member, haven't paid dues for few years now. Also, just a reminder, Bikebandit gives a hell of a discount to AMA members. Not too many Harley parts, but other stuff. Hope I haven't broken some rule by mentioning them! I'm certainly not hooked up with them. 
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