American Motorcycle Dealer AMD 239 June 2019 | Page 10
Foose Design, Metalsport Wheels Renew
Multi-Year Agreement
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of a
multi-year agreement with Foose
Design, Metalsport Wheels has
announced that it has renewed the
longstanding exclusive agreement
with Foose Design.
Foose Design has worked closely with
Metalsport Wheels over the past years
to develop the 'Signature Series' line.
Chip Foose has created more than a
dozen wheel designs for this line,
including his latest designs, 'Bel Air'
and 'Vortex'.
Chip Foose is the creative head and
driving force behind the respected
automotive and product development
company
Foose
Design.
Headquartered in Huntington Beach,
California, it specializes in illustration,
graphics, model making, surfacing and
complete construction of automobiles
and automobile-related products.
Founded in 1998, Foose Design
products and creative services are
available to individuals, TV and film
companies and automotive
manufacturers.
Ron Loynds, owner of Metalsport
Wheels, stated: "I would personally like
to thank Chip and Lynne for the
confidence and trust given to
Metalsport and allowing us into the
Foose Design family along with the
friendship that has evolved from our
business relationahip."
Metalsport offers a full line of 3D, 2D
and now Hybrid finished wheels
featuring over 25 designs. It lays claim
to having the largest selection of wheel
sizes in the USA, with sizes starting
from the 16" wheel to the monster 34"
wheel. All Metalsport wheels come
with options to add matching rotors,
pulleys, sprockets.
www.metalsportwheels.com
www.chipfoose.com
From left to right, Chip Foose, Ron Loynds and Lynne Foose
The 'Bel Air' (left) and 'Vortex' are the latest additions to Metalsport's
popular Chip Foose 'Signature Series' wheel program
60 years of the Brooks Black Leather Jacket
Plymouth, Massachusetts based
Brooks Leather Sportswear is
celebrating its 60 years in the
powersports industry with the
anniversary of the "iconic"
Brooks jacket - one the
company says has created "an
enduring legacy in the world of
motorcycling, film, and popular
culture."
From the first style PJ27 in 1959
until today, Brooks leather
jackets are made in USA with
the same quality and traditional
'old school' styling. "Brooks
jackets are forever," says CEO
Jamie Goodson, "and passed
down from father to son, or
daughter - riders appreciate the
heritage and tradition of a
genuine Brooks."
www.brooksleather.com