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Event Archive: Twin Peaks Restaurant 09-20-2012 Bike of the Week – Dillon Brothers

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Dillon Brothers ‘Bike of the Week’ – Twin Peaks Restaurant Bike Night 09-20-12

Twin Peaks Restaurant and Dillon Brothers congratulate the Bike Night ‘Bike of the Week’ winner: George Cardenas! Thanks for bringing your amazing green flamed 2005 Harley out this Thursday. With mountains of polish and chrome this 100hp cruiser is every bit as much show as it is go. Congrats again George.

Dillon Brothers Omaha Harley and Dillon Brothers Motorsports Bike of the Week - September 20th, 2012 - Twin Peaks Bike Night

 

The weather is holding up and Twin Peaks Bike Night is going as strong as ever. Bikers tend to gather and the beautiful Twin Peaks girls always draw a crowd, perfect combination.
You can find prior winners on the Hog Blog : Bike of the Week Search and on Dillon Cycles Biker News blog too: Bike Night Winner. We also share the congratulations for winners on Twin Peaks Omaha and Dillon Brothers Facebook. Z92 has made some images from Bike Night available on their website too Bikes and Babes Album

Chopper Meets Cruiser: The New 2012 Yamaha Stryker

“A muscular, forward-lunging look reinterprets iconic custom “chopper” styling for the 21st century.”Star 2012 Stryker

“With its raked out front end and “fists into he wind” riding position, this bike is pure attitude.”

2012 Yamaha Stryker – USA Specifications & Technical Details
MSRP* $11,340 (Reddish Copper) Available from September 2011
$11,340 (Candy Red) Available from September 2011
$11,090 (Raven) Available from September 2011

ENGINE:
Type 80-cubic-inch (1304cc) liquid-cooled V-twin; SOHC, 4 valves/cylinder
Bore x Stroke 100.0 x 83.0mm
Compression Ratio 9.5:1
Fuel injected fuel delivery system
TCI Ignition: Transistor Controlled Ignition
5-Speed Transmission; multi-plate wet clutch
Low Maintenance Final Drive Belt

CHASSIS:
Frame Steel double cradle
Suspension / Front Telescopic fork; 5.3-inches of travel
Suspension / Rear Single shock; 3.9-inches of travel
Brakes / Front Hydraulic disc, 320 mm
Brakes / Rear Hydraulic disc, 310 mm
Tires / Front 120/70-21M/C
Tires / Rear 210/40R18M/C
Wheels 5 spoke cast aluminum

DIMENSIONS:
Length 99.6 inches
Width 33.9 inches
Height 44.5 inches
Seat Height 26.4 inches
Wheelbase 68.9 inches
Fuel Capacity 4.0 gallons
Fuel Economy** 40.9 mpg
Wet Weight*** 646 lbs

Other:
1 Year Warranty (Limited Factory Warranty)

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What is a motorcycle: A different meaning for every rider.

Let’s start with the basics.. What is a motorcycle?

Suffice it to say, motorcycles are motorized vehicles which operate on two or sometimes three wheels. But what are they really? Leaving the overly technical explanations aside, to me and many others they are an alternate means of travel (and entertainment) which provide the operator with gratification far beyond plain utility. The countless unique aspects of motorcycling provide a multitude of experiences that defy words but most people would agree that they each enjoy the broader aspects similarly. Some prefer the thrill of speed and agility, others connect to motorcycling through the social camaraderie, while others mostly enjoy the feel of openness that comes from being exposed to the elements while riding. For riders and passengers alike it’s hard to deny the potency of the motorcycle experience.

Riding motorcycles in a group Motorcycle Cornering and Handling Kawasaki Motorcycle Wheelie Woman on a Triumph Chopper

“Motorcycles are generally categorized into Touring, Cruiser, Sport, Standard, Dual Sport, Off-Road, and Scooter..”

Motorcycles may have started out as little more than motorized bicycles but over the last hundred plus years they have developed more than enough diversity to satisfy just about any rider. From the large touring bikes which can haul a rider, passenger, and a trailer with enough luggage for a week’s travel to the minimalist cafe racers, bobbers, and street fighters you can take your pick as to which type suits you personally. Granted that there are many bikes that cross-over or defy categorization but motorcycles are generally categorized into Touring, Cruiser, Sport, Standard, Dual Sport, Off-Road, and Scooter [to say nothing of race and other sport specific motorcycles.. that's for a whole other series]. Often you will see categories for ATV, Side by Side/Utility, and even watercraft associated with motorcycles due to their nature and availability through many Motorcycle dealerships. More about those later though…

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Given that motorcycles are far more than just machines to most of us this series will be a running dialogue dedicated to expanding on the details of each different motorcycle category and what they represent. Through the rest of these articles I will cover each of the motorcycle categories and highlight some of the major models in each of them  while sharing insight along the way. Down the road I hope to expand this further to cover motorcycle safety and maintenance and even some motorcycle related products and reviews but for now it’s probably best to just focus on the road ahead of me and stay in my lane. It’s going to be a fun ride.

 

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