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Öhlins: Recent new products from the Swedish manufacturer include its NIX 22 cartridge kit for Softails. Based on experience gained through decades of high-end suspension manufacturing, the kit is said to deliver “performance with stable damping characteristics while ensuring a smooth, comfortable ride.” Features include compression damping in the left leg and rebound damping in the right leg; it is an easy bolt-on install for standard front forks and has a 22 mm piston diameter. A range of spring rates are available; www.ohlins.com Kellermann: The German custom lights specialist continues to get bigger as it gets smaller - in the shape of its recently released ‘ATTO’ LEDs, probably the smallest custom lights ever designed and manufactured. Fully compliant, they feature ‘uber-bright’ 3-in-1 combination turn signal, brake light and running light functionality and the latest advanced circuitry for safe, reliable low-draw installation in an almost infinite range of possibilities and configurations. Additional recent new designs also include the Micro S DF Dark and updated bullet light BL 1000; www.kellermann-online.de Norton: The Stuart Garner chapter of the Norton Motorcycle story is already a story that has been often told throughout the media in recent years, but less often commented upon is the potential impact that his 20-year “Design and Licence” agreement with leading Chinese motorcycle engine manufacturer Zongshen could be going to have on the burgeoning middleweight displacement market - where a real shake-up and tsunami of buying options stands to completely redraw the motorcycle sales landscape for the next 30 years. The joint venture project is for a new 650 cc twin that has been engineered and developed by Norton and legendary British engine designer Ricardo. The Euro 4 compliant engine will allow Zongshen to “fast-track” into larger displacement production numbers and under the Norton imprimatur start selling co-designed Norton badged machines worldwide. While the precise value of the deal to Norton remains confidential, an initial consideration paid to Norton was described as being in the “millions of dollars” with an ongoing royalty on each engine produced. Zongshen is not to be underestimated, it is a player - in 2017 it is estimated to have produced around 4 million engines. For a generation of potential buyers who love ‘retro,’ Norton’s legacy (which can be traced back to 1898) is going to prove a real draw once these new bikes are in northern hemisphere dealerships; www.nortonmotorcycles.com 54 AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - NOVEMBER 2018 www.AMDchampionship.com