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Event Archive: Twin Peaks Bike Night Bike of the Week from Dillon Brothers 08-30-2012

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Twin Peaks Restaurant Bike Night ‘Bike of the Week’ Winner from Dillon Brothers 09-06-12

Barry Madsen takes “Bike of the Week” at Twin Peaks Restaurant Bike Night this week. Barry’s 1993 Yamaha V-Max is easily one of the most customized bikes anywhere. If you spot Barry hot-rodding around take a good close look, there isn’t anything on his bike that hasn’t been modified or chromed or polished or worked over in some way. Everywhere he shows up people gather, This Thursday it paid off. Congratulations Barry.

Dillon Brothers Omaha Harley Bike of the Week - September 6th, 2012 - Twin Peaks Bike Night

 

Barry and his V-max are no strangers around Omaha. He’s been customizing this wicked Yamaha for years. We even have a great picture on our website of it from our GTWA Show and Shine in 2009 (don’t forget this year’s show and shine this Saturday – Show and Shine Event Info):
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It’s finally cooled down a bit and Attendance is high. Not that this summer’s heat kept anyone away from the amazing Twin Peaks Girls. Biker News has other prior winners too: Bike Night Winner Search. If you are looking for all the [longer list of] prior winners on the Hog Blog click here: Bike of the Week. Of course the Dillon Brothers Facebook always has the ‘Bike of the Week’ winners as does the Facebook page of Twin Peaks Omaha, NE. Z92 even has a few Bike Night photos on their site too.

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2013 Honda NC700X – Big Splash In The Adventure Touring Motorcycle Pool

“The 2013 Honda NC700X is unlike any other motorcycle on the market today, not only in terms of style but in features as well.”

The 2013 NC700X from Honda is making big waves as it enters the adventure touring motorcycle arena. They’ve been flying out the door as fast as we can get them out of the crates here at Dillon Brothers Motorsports. With the economy still on the skids and fuel prices looming ever higher Honda has introduced a whole new type of motorcycle to keep up with the changing times. The 2013 Honda NC700X is unlike any other motorcycle on the market today, not only in terms of style but in features as well.

Whether you call it an adventure tourer,  a sport tourer, a motard or even a street tracker or dual sport, the 2013 NC700X is proving hard pigeon hole into just one category. Featuring a brand new 670cc liquid cooled parallel twin engine a 6 speed transmission, the new NC700X gets a staggering 64 mpg and a starting price of only $6999 which makes it just as easy on the wallet as it is on the eyes. If you want to spend a little more you can even get it with a Dual Clutch Transmission with 3 modes: two automatic settings, sporty S and standard D, as well as MT – which allows riders to shift manually via switchgear buttons.

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Probably one of the coolest features of the NC700X in my opinion is the 21 liter “trunk” storage area area where the fuel tank traditionally resides which is big enough for a full face helmet.  Honda accomplished this by installing the generous 3.7 gallon fuel tank under the seat.  Additional touring friendly accessories will be offered including 45-liter top case and 29-liter saddlebags as well as crash guards, LED fog lights, heated grips, 12V DC socket and a center stand.

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Of course the NC700X isn’t the only contender if the newly emerging adventure touring class of motorcycles, just the latest and perhaps the most unique. Here at Dillon Brothers Motorsports we carry a large selection of Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha and Triumph motorcycles, both new and used. I am also including KTM in the list to broaden the discussion. Triumph has been lurking around in adventure riding world for a few years.  First with the Tiger 800 and it’s bigger brother Tiger 1050 and then with the newly released 2012 Tiger Explorer featuring a new 1215cc powerhouse of an engine.  Other recent entries into the adventure touring field are the Yamaha Super Ténéré, the Suzuki V-Strom which is available in a 1000 and a 650 version and the Kawasaki Versys. KTM is also coming on strong with their 990 Adventure and 990 Supermoto models.

“Here at Dillon Brothers Motorsports we carry a large selection of Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha and Triumph motorcycles, both new and used.”

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There is also plenty of more traditional dual sport motorcycles on the market today as well if that’s more your style. It seems that todays dual sports come in all sizes and styles from 200s up to 650s and from basically dirt bikes with turn signals to motorcycles that look just as at ease on the streets as on the trails. Kawasaki offers 2 models, the KLR 650 and the KLX 250S. Suzuki has their DR650SE and the DR-Z400S. Honda had only one true dual sport in their 2012 lineup, the XR650L and it looks like for 2013 they have replaced it with a CRF250L. Yamaha carries 3 models, all smaller in size, including the TW200, WR250 and the XT250. KTM has two street legal dual sports, the 350 EXC-F and the larger 500EXC.

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Whatever style bike you settle on remember that Dillon Brothers Motorsports carries a large selection of motorcycles to meet your needs. With plenty of new and used motorcycles in stock and the 2013 models arriving daily be sure to stop in and let us help you find the perfect bike for you.

 

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Beginner Motorcyclists Best Friend : Learn to Ride at Dillon Brothers Motorsports

“Whatever kind of motorcycle you decide on we want you to know that we are here to answer any questions you may have.”

For beginning riders and those who want to learn to ride a motorcycle your local dealership is your best resource for information, equipment, parts and service, or even motorcycle class. No matter if you learn to ride on a small sport bike like the Kawasaki Ninja 250R or Honda CBR250, a beginner cruiser like the Yamaha V-Star 250, a Honda Rebel or even a scooter I’m sure you’ll have plenty of questions. Of course many others have no intention of ever hitting the streets as they purchase their first dirt bike. In this article I’ll try to highlight the most common concerns and needs of todays beginner riders.

“After students learn to ride a motorcycle  students who pass are given a Motorcycle Safety Foundation completion card”

Probably the most importing thing you can do after you decide on a new motorcycle is to take a good training class.  We offer a world class new rider course here at Dillon Brothers. After students learn to ride a motorcycle  those who pass are given a Motorcycle Safety Foundation completion card which allows you to go waive additional testing when you go to the DMV to get your motorcycle license.

Riders Edge Training Course

The second most importing thing after motorcycle training is getting the proper protective gear to keep you safe when you ride. We carry a comprehensive selection of helmets, armored jackets, gloves, boots, and off-road protective gear. I can tell you from experience how important it is to wear the proper gear when riding, whether you’re on a long distance ride or even a short trip the store.  Personally I believe in the AGAT or “all the gear, all the time” theory of motorcycle riding and have even had the unfortunate opportunity to prove the effectiveness of protective gear to some of my riding buddies.

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Whether you buy a used bike or even a brand new one, eventually something is bound to break or at least need regular maintenance so having a reliable parts person is vital.  Our parts department staff is extremely knowledgeable, with years of experience and are ready to meet all of your needs. Most of our employees are dedicated riders themselves with plenty of years of working on our own bikes under our belts.

“Whether you buy a used bike or even a brand new one, eventually something is bound to break or at least need regular maintenance so having a reliable parts person is vital.”

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Of course many beginner riders and even a lot of veteran motorcycle enthusiasts either can’t or in some cases just don’t want to do the work themselves so a reliable service department is a must. Our service techs have dozens of combined years of experience and can handle any problems that may occur with your motorcycle. From regular maintenance to tire changes to even the most complex repairs you can count on the Dillon Brothers Motorsports service department to get you back on the road as quick as possible.

Dillon Brothers Motorsports Service Bay

Whatever kind of motorcycle you decide on we want you to know that we are here to answer any questions you may have and to help you out with all the gear and parts you’ll need you and your bike on the road safe and sound. With more and more people leaning to ride with high fuel prices these days, remember that safety and driver awareness is a top priority.

 

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The Great Beginner Bike Shootout : Kawasaki Ninja VS Honda CBR

2012 Head to head 250cc comparisons

When it comes to 250cc intro motorcycles most people choose either the Honda CBR250R or the Kawasaki Ninja 250R. Of course if sport bikes aren’t your thing there are always different styles available like the Honda Rebel, Yamaha V-Star 250, Suzuki TU250X and others.

UPDATE: Here are a couple new links to some articles on the 2013 Honda CBR250R and 2013 Ninja 250r / 300R

2012 ninja 250 VS 2012 Honda CBR 250

Kawasaki Ninja 250R

The Kawasaki Ninja 250R is always one of the top sellers in the 250cc category. With it’s low seat height, smooth power delivery and nimble handling, the Ninja 250R makes for an excellent first bike. It’s twin Keihin carburetors provide excellent fuel consumption for this parallel twin motor and it’s smooth 6-speed transmission with positive neutral finder offers the right gear for any situation. Featuring a seat height of 30.5 inches and a curb weight of 374 lbs and an overall wheel base of 55.1 inches beginners will have very little difficulty learning to ride on the Ninja.

Honda CBR250R

Honda’s CBR250R brings it’s own unique features to the table. While twin cylinders are commonplace in the 250 class the CBR250R features a fuel injected, DOHC four-valve single cylinder engine and 6 speed stacked shaft transmission. Some models are even available with an  ABS braking system.  As with all 250cc motorcycles fuel efficiency is at a premium with the CBR250R coming in at impressive 77 MPG. With a curb weight of only 359 lbs and a seat height of 30.5" inches the CBR250R is an extremely capable entry level sport bike.

The other contenders: Honda Rebel, Yamaha V-Star 250 & Suzuki TU250X   

As I stated earlier if sport bikes aren’t your style there other options in the 250cc class for you to check out.  Besides the CBR250R, Honda makes the CMX250C Rebel which is falls into the cruiser category. With a seat height just under 27” and an overall curb weight of just 331 lbs, the rebel is an excellent choice for smaller riders.

The Yamaha V-Star 250 is an intriguing choice for a beginner motorcycle since it is the only one featuring a V-Twin motor in the 250cc class. It provides plenty of torque for a first time rider while still getting an impressive 78 mpg. It’s  comfortable handle bar design and low seat make for an exceptional entry level cruiser.

Finally if you want yet another choice of styles Suzuki offers the TU250X which has a much more standard, upright riding position  than either the sport bikes or cruisers. It’s fuel injected single cylinder engine with digital ignition provides increased efficiency and crisp throttle response.

So whatever your style happens to be there are plenty of choices available for your first motorcycle. Of course I always suggest taking a riding course first to learn the basics of motorcycle operation, plus many auto insurance companies give you a discount for taking the class. Protective gear is always recommended, whether you’re a beginning rider or a veteran of the road. Trust me you don’t want to learn the hard way the value of a good armored jacket and a quality helmet.

 

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In A Cloud of Dust: Off the road and on to adventure

“Ever since Siochiro Honda first introduced Americans to the world of small, affordable motorcycles in 1959, we’ve become enthralled with the idea of taking motorcycles off road.”

As we continue on down the path of what is a motorcycle I’m going to jump around a bit and cover the off-road class. I know, I know, you’re probably wondering why I’m not going in chronological order as laid out in my original article but with motocross season in full swing I’ve been geeking out on the Speed channel every weekend and I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to talk about one of my favorite types of motorcycles. Who among us didn’t drool over the old Honda scramblers and Yamaha enduros as a kid, longing to go tearing up trails and jumping over creeks.

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Ever since Siochiro Honda first introduced Americans to the world of small, affordable motorcycles in 1959, we’ve become enthralled with the idea of taking motorcycles off road. In the mid 1960’s Americans were buying these small bikes by the truckload.  They started appearing on the backs of RVs and in campgrounds around the country as people started using them to get around the trails and carry them to their favorite watering holes.

By the late 1960’s Japanese motorcycle companies began challenging the European manufactures for supremacy in the motocross world. In 1972 the first stadium motocross event was held at the Los Angeles Coliseum and in 1975 a 125cc world championship was introduced.  During the late1970’s and early 1980’s the world of off road motorcycles experienced major leaps in technology with the typical two stroke, air cooled, twin shock rear suspension giving way to water cooled, single shock rear suspension bikes. The 1990’s brought along the first four stroke dirt bikes striving to become more environmentally friendly in the face of ever increasing pressure from the government and new environmental regulations.

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Like countless others I was introduced to the founding fathers of the off road riding and racing world by what has often been called the most important motorcycle documentary ever made, On Any Sunday.  Even though it was made before I was even born it is a living tribute to the legends of dirt like Steve McQueen and Malcolm Smith. Now thanks to DVDs and streaming video companies like Netflix it will continue to be available for generations to come. Thank god since my trusty old VHS copy was just about worn out.

“Like countless others I was introduced to the founding fathers of the off road riding and racing world by what has often been called the most important motorcycle documentary ever made, On Any Sunday.”

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The greatest thing about the modern dirt bikes is the variety of sizes and styles.  With sizes ranging from 50cc models complete with optional training wheels for the youngest of riders all the way up to 1000+ monsters in the newly emerging adventure touring class of motorcycles that allow you to enjoy the highways as well as the back roads and trails once you reach your destination. Todays off road motorcycles cover all of the needs of those of us who love to go play in the dirt. From motocross dirt bikes, to dual sports, to even what many of us would consider the ultimate adventure touring bikes like the Triumph Tiger Explorer, there is no limit to where you can go no matter your age or experience level.

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From all the way back to the Christmas morning when my parents got me the Evel Knievel model bicycle with the handle bar mounted rev up motorcycle sound machine to my first mini-bike I’ve always loved the freedom of taking my 2 wheels off the pavement and into the world of off road adventures. I will continue to look forward to the future of off road motorcycle innovations and hope there will always be places to ride them.

 

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