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Event Archive: Indoor Poker Run at Dillon Brothers in Omaha: CABIN FEVER

POKER 2012 CABIN FEVER POKER RUN RESULTS UPDATE:

Congratulations on your excellent- or in Jay’s case, incredibly crappy- poker hands from our Cabin Fever Poker Run!

1st Place with Full House A-A-A-Q-Q: Leland Mongold
Leland wins a $100 Gift Card and 24hr bike rental

2nd Place with Full House K-K-K-5-5: Fred Pane
Fred wins a $75 Gift Card

3rd Place with Full House J-J-J-K-K: Jody Gubalke
Jody wins a $50 Gift Card

Worst hand with 2-3-5-7-8: Jay Smedlund
Jay wins a Dillon Brothers T-shirt and Hat

With a turnout of almost 250, you guys are the lucky four! Thanks to all who participated.

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Dillon Brothers ‘Cabin Fever’ Indoor Poker Run

We’re not going on a ride in the cold but instead we’re are going to fire up the grill like it’s summertime and hold a six stop ‘poker run’ inside our Omaha location.  Great Prizes for First, Second and Third AND for worst hand. The girls are giving a free souvenir poker chip with any purchase and you might just learn some fun facts about motorcycling in the USA.

No charge to participate

Where: 174th and Maple in Omaha, NE
Date: Saturday February 9th, 2013
Time: Starts at 11am and ends at 4pm

Dillon Bros Harley Poker RunFirst place (high hand) = $100 Gift Card
2nd = $75 Gift Card
3rd = $50 Gift Card
Worst hand = T-shirt

2013 Cabin Fever Poker Run

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2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300R *UPDATED*: A Sneak Peak

Here at Dillon Brothers Motorsports we are anxiously awaiting the release of the new 2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300R 250R.

Since it’s debut in 1983 the Kawasaki Ninja has ruled the entry level sports bike market and it looks like 2013 will be no different.  What will be different though is the Ninja 300 R 250R itself.  It appears that there’s some major changes coming for the 2013 model. After Honda came out with it’s newly revamped CBR250R in 2011, bringing some serious competition to the game, it was up to Kawasaki to step up it’s game and man did they ever.

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2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300R 250R
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Thanks to a mix up on the corporate website (or a stroke of marketing genius) Kawasaki let slip some details on the 2013 Ninja 300R 250R and there are some impressive upgrades coming. One of the most glaring differences will be the revised body work which makes it look much more like the ZX10R super bike than an entry level sport bike. The new angular bodywork will feature slotted air vents and a redesigned tail section. The fan shroud appears to have been modified to help push air down towards the bottom of the engine and away from the rider along with new heat shields on the exhaust improving heat dispersion and rider comfort.

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In my opinion the biggest improvement of all will be the introduction of  the dual throttle valve electronic fuel injection for the first time in the US market for the Ninja 300R 250R. Or at least we can hope. So far I’m hearing it may only be available in limited markets.  All previous models have been carbureted in order to keep costs down but with the inception of the the fuel injected Honda CB250R in 2011 it’s time for Kawasaki to step up to the plate. Combined with new sleeveless die-cast cylinders, anodized pistons and increased cooling capacity the Ninja 300R 250R should get a nice boost in low to midrange torque and overall performance.

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More notable improvements will be an all new ABS option which Kawasaki claims features the worlds smallest control unit that should boost the stopping capabilities of the dual disc braking system and a larger 140-size rear tire.  All of these goodies will be bolted to a newly redesigned frame that’s been beefed up for increased rigidity and rubber engine mounts to reduce vibration. Even with all of these improvements there will only a 4 pound increase in overall curb weight.

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The instrument cluster appears to have been modernized from the antiquated three-analog-gauge layout to an analog tachometer and digital LCD display for everything else.  Along with a new floating mount windscreen similar to the ZX-10R, improved controls layout and flat out mean looking headlights the new Ninja 300R will really stand out from the competition on the street.

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The Kawasaki Japan site lists the available color schemes for the upcoming 2013 models as Lime Green, Lime Green/Ebony (special edition), Ebony,  Ebony/Metallic Moondust Grey (special edition), Passion Red, Passion Red/Stardust White (special edition), and Pearl Stardust White.

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As always, people will want add-ons to make make their new 300 Ninja fit their individual needs.  It looks like the new Ninja 300R 250R will come ready for direct bolt on frame sliders and of course many riders will want to add a rear seat cowl for solo riding. We carry a large selection of aftermarket accessories and OEM parts on our website www.buymotorcycleparts.com for you to make your motorcycle your own and to help keep it running right and on the road. From tank and tail bags to tank pads and everything in-between there are countless ways to create you own unique sport bike.

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I always recommend a good training class like the Harley Davidson Rider’s Edge course that we offer here at Dillon Brothers for any beginner riders.  Proper protective gear like a good helmet, armored jacket, gloves and boots are also a must before you hit the road.

As we anxiously await the new models to hit the showroom floor it will interesting to watch the impact the new 2013 Ninja 300 250R has on the rest of the entry level sport bike market. I for one can’t wait for my first test ride to see how the new improvements enhance an already great motorcycle. I think 2013 should prove to be a very interesting year as the rest of the field scrambles to keep up with Kawasaki as they take the small, lightweight sport bike class to a whole new level.

 

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Triumph Scrambler: 2012 Classic 60’s Look and Modern Quality: Dillon Motorsports

2012 Triumph Scrambler

“The 2012 Triumph Scrambler echoes the past but is unique unto itself.”

Capturing the essence of the 1960’s sports motorcycles that were often stripped down for racing by the likes of Steve McQueen, the 2012 Triumph Scrambler echoes the past but is unique unto itself. With high mounted chrome pipes on the side and standard fork gaiters the 2012 Triumph Scrambler evokes memories of those classic Triumphs and drives riders to simpler times without sacrificing modern quality.

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Triumph’s tagline for the 2012 Scrambler explains it all: "A modern interpretation of a timeless classic, the Scrambler demands attention wherever it goes." These are really cool bikes so look forward to seeing many of these on the showroom and in the parking lot at Dillon Cycles in 2012. 2012 Scrambler from Triumph

The air-cooled, DOHC 865cc parallel twin fires spark at 270-degrees giving the motor it’s gratifying thumping sound, meanwhile its modern fuel injection provides flawless function and amazing fuel mileage at around 46 mpg in town, and 60 mpg on the highway. The 2012 Scrambler engine delivers plenty of midrange torque. From 2,500 rpm to redline carries 90% of the engine’s power giving smooth and consistent power delivery.

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With the Scrambler’s tubular-steel cradle frame and "supple front and rear suspension" that providing 120mm of travel up front, and 106mm of travel out back there are few issues of comfort or performance on or off-road. The Nissin 2-pot caliper up front floating on a single 310mm disk backed up by an identical brake on a 255mm disk on the rear bring the 506lb machine to a nimble stop with total confidence.

Classic 36 spoke 19 inch front and 17 inch rear rims grace the 2012 Triumph Scrambler and come shod with light knobby tires. Cruising comfort on the Scrambler is further facilitated by wide handlebars and mid set footpegs set well for clearance.

MSRP and Specs for the 2012 Triumph Scrambler:

SPECIFICATIONS

Engine and Transmission
Type Air-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 270º firing interval
Capacity 865cc
Bore/Stroke 90 x 68mm
Fuel System Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI
Exhaust High level stainless steel headers with twin chromed silencers
Final Drive X ring chain
Clutch Wet, multi-plate
Gearbox 5-speed
Oil Capacity 4.5 litres (1.2 US gals)   
Chassis, Running Gear and Displays
Frame Tubular steel cradle
Swingarm Twin-sided, tubular steel
Wheel Front 36-spoke 19 x 2.5in
Rear 40-spoke 17 x 3.5in
Tire Front 100/90 19
Rear 130/80 17
Suspension Front Kayaba 41mm forks, 120mm travel
Rear Kayaba chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload, 106mm rear wheel travel
Brakes Front Single 310mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper
Rear Single 255mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper
Instrument Display/Functions Analogue speedometer with odometer and trip information
Dimensions and Capacities
Length 2213mm (87.1in)     
Width (handlebars) 860mm (33.8in) 
Height without mirrors 1202mm (47.3in)   
Seat Height 825mm (32.5in)   
Wheelbase 1500mm (59.0in)   
Rake/Trail 27.8º/105mm 
Fuel Tank Capacity / Efficiency 16 litres (4.2 US gals) 
Wet Weight (ready to ride) 230 kg (506 lbs)       
Performance (measured at crankshaft to 95/1/EC)
Maximum Power 59PS / 58bhp / 43 kW @ 6800rpm
Maximum Torque 68Nm / 50 ft.lbs @ 4750rpm   
Fuel Efficiency 46 MPG City / 60 MPG Highway *Estimated from fuel economy tests on a sample motorcycle conducted under ideal laboratory conditions. Actual mileage may vary based upon personal riding habits, weather, vehicle condition, and other factors.
Price
On The Road $8,799 – *Actual price determined by dealer. Price excludes taxes, license, options and $495 in destination/handling charges Prices and specifications subject to change without notice.

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