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Custom Cycle Control Systems Introduces T-Bar Handlebars

November 18th, 2010 No comments

Henderson, NV- Custom Cycle Control Systems, Inc. introduces their new T-Bar handlebar system complete with Climax Hand Controls. CCCS produces by far the cleanest looking “self-contained” handlebar systems available in the market today. The hand controls are completely concealed…All the lines, wires, and cables run through the bars and exit below the top tree. The T-Bars dimensions are 31″ W x 9″ H1 x 8″ p/b x 8″ H2 and can be customized starting at $250.

Additional features and benefits of a CCCS complete T-Bar system include:

• 100% internal wires, cables and hoses

 • All wires, cables & hoses come extra long so you can “cut to length”

• No assembly – Move Right to Mounting & Install

• Hidden brake and clutch fluid reservoirs

• 7 micro switches (maintain all stock control functions)

LED Marker Lights in the hand levers are available

Grip Choice – CCCS offers six styles to choose from or we can modify grips from www.accutronix.com/  & www.xoprodox.com

Climax Controls are designed to work as good as they look

● Convenient push pin accessibility to the internal throttle, and reservoirs (no special tools needed)

● Dual Cable Internal Throttle (easily accessible)

 • EZ Pull Throttle Lock

 • Install Kit (includes everything necessary to complete the job…hydraulic fittings, relay, bleeder bolt, fill funnel, throttle cables/ends and ferrules)

• Gauge options available (custom charges may apply)

• Made with pride In the U.S.A.

•The Only SIMPLE SOLUTION to Clean Hand Controls & Bars

Custom Cycle Control Systems, Inc. also has a wide variety of other styles to choose from, ranging from old school drag bars to radical new styles such as the Rock Star. You can also incorporate a digital speedometer from either Wire Plus or Dakota Digital into your design. Systems are now supplied with matching switch wire colors for easy integration to your bikes stock wiring harness.  Hydraulic clutch actuators are available for bikes that need that conversion. All CCCS handlebar systems are CNC machined from extruded billet aluminum, manufactured right here in the USA and are available in either luxurious show chrome or black anodized finishes. Bars can also be polished or powder coated gloss black. There are six styles of grips to choose from, or we can also modify most other grips. Complete Custom Cycle Control Systems start at $2,395.00 MSRP.

For those interested in obtaining more information on other award winning products from Custom Cycle Control Systems, Inc., you can reach them at (866) 438-2129 or 702-438-2129. Check them out online at www.customcyclecontrols.com/ or email them at info@customcyclecontrols.com.

Motorcycle Hall of Fame Welcomes JT Racing as Presenting Sponsor of the 2010 Induction Ceremony

November 18th, 2010 No comments

 

PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation is proud to announce that JT Racing, a leading manufacturer of top-of-the-line racing gear and apparel, will be the presenting sponsor for the 2010 Motorcycle Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, presented by JT Racing, on Friday, Nov. 19, at the Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa in Las Vegas, Nev.

“With JT Racing founders John and Rita Gregory becoming members of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame at our induction ceremony, JT Racing is a perfect fit for this gala event,” said Jeff Heininger, chairman of the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation. “We’re thrilled and honored that this leading company is supporting both the Hall of Fame and the industry as we shine the spotlight on these incredible individuals at this memorable end-of-year celebration.”

The 2010 Motorcycle Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, presented by JT Racing, kicks off a three-day AMA Legends & Champions Weekend. The ceremony, hosted by actor and motorcyclist Perry King, will officially welcome nine deserving men and women to the Hall of Fame. In addition to the Gregorys, the Class of 2010 includes legendary two-stroke engine tuner Eyvind Boyesen, dirt-track racer Don Castro, sidecar roadracing champion Larry Coleman, off-road rights activist Clark Collins, AMA 250cc Roadrace Champion David Emde, desert racing champion and team manager Bruce Ogilvie, and championship team owner Mitch Payton.

“We’re very excited to sponsor the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Induction ceremony,” said JT Racing CEO David Dray. “Just as the Hall of Fame Museum celebrates the sport’s leading individuals, JT Racing is proud to honor JT founders John and Rita Gregory as we re-launch the company with an all-new collection of innovative, high-end motocross gear.”

A full slate of activities at the Red Rock follows the induction ceremony.

On Saturday, Nov. 20, the 2010 Motorcycle Hall of Fame Concours d’Elegance will showcase some of the country’s most impressive original and restored classic motorcycles. Also on display will be the world’s fastest motorcycle, the Top 1 Oil Ack Attack streamliner — a twin-engined, streamlined blue bullet that recently set the outright motorcycle land speed record of more than 376 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.

Then at noon on Saturday, the AMA honors the best of the amateur racing community at the 2010 AMA Racing Championship Banquet, presented by World of Powersports, and co-hosted by announcers Laurette Nicoll and Griff Allen.

Saturday evening is just as action packed. It marks the Las Vegas début of the movie “Carlsbad USGP: 1980,” a look at an iconic motocross race that has been dubbed “the Woodstock of motorcycling.” A number of the weekend attendees are also expected to attend the season finale of the AMA GEICO EnduroCross Series on Saturday evening at the Orleans Arena. Ticket information is available at EnduroCross.com.

For more information about the event, visit AmericanMotorcyclist.com/LegendsAndChampions.
 
About the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation
Founded in 1990 by the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation, the goal of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum is to tell the stories and preserve the history of motorcycling. Located on the campus of the American Motorcyclist Association in Pickerington, Ohio, the Museum’s three major exhibition halls feature the machines and memorabilia of those who have contributed notably to the sport. The Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to motorcycling, including those known for their contributions to road riding, off-road riding and all categories of racing, as well as those who have excelled in business, history, design and engineering. More information can be found at MotorcycleMuseum.org.