American Motorcycle Dealer AMD 248 March 2020 | Page 22

"King of The Baggers" - Bagger BRIEFS Racing at Laguna Seca NEWS Following news of its acquisition of J&P Cycles, RevZilla and Cycle Gear owner Comoto Holdings of Philadelphia has hired/acquired "visionary content producers Ari Henning, Zack Courts and Spenser Robert [On Two Wheels and Throttle Out] to the company's content and media team for Comoto's family of brands to educate today's riders and inspire those of tomorrow." Comoto was formed in 2016 by Boston area based private equity investor J.W. Childs. A bipartisan group of United States Congress House representatives recently introduced the Recreational Trails Program Full Funding Act, which would boost funding for trails to at least $250 million. The MIC has worked closely with the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable in strongly pushing for this legislation. "The RTP is a critical program to ensure the development and maintenance of trails for motorcycles, ATVs and side- by-sides," said Scott Schloegel, the MIC's Senior Vice President, government relations. Just as Harley prepares to get its wheels wet in the ADV Touring (Dual Sport) market, the competition is hotting up. BMW's dominance is well documented, and the Honda Africa Twin has pulling up trees worldwide since it was brought back into production five years ago. Triumph's Tiger ADV model has sold well for many years, but the British manufacturer has now launched two new tech- rich special edition Tiger 1200 models - the Desert Edition and the Alpine Edition. The 1,215 cc triple engine delivers peak power of 139 hp at 9,350 rpm and maximum torque of 90 lb-ft at 7,600 rpm. Features include semi-active suspension and shift assist. MIC members elected two new directors for the organization's board, and re-elected secretary/treasurer Jim Woodruff for another two-year term. Dealernews Editor Robin Hartfiel, who has served on the MIC Aftermarket Committee since 1992, was elected to take the seat of Eric Anderson, of VROOM Network, whose term expired. Rod Lopusnak, General Manager of Triumph North America, was elected to take the seat vacated by Mike Peyton of BMW Motorrad USA. 22 MotoAmerica and Drag Specialties are to combine forces to make Bagger class road racing a reality as the highly customized, ever-booming V-twins will invade WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca on Saturday, July 11, for the first ever King of the Baggers event. Held in conjunction with round six of the 2020 MotoAmerica Series, the Drag Specialties King of the Baggers will be part of the MotoAmerica Superbike Speedfest at Monterey, "a weekend packed full of motorcycle sport and lifestyle." That means seven classes of racing will take to one of the most famous racetracks in the world, the iconic 2.238-mile circuit that’s nestled in the hills of the Monterey Peninsula – with the Baggers joining the premier MotoAmerica Superbike, Supersport, Liqui Moly Junior Cup, Stock 1000, Twins Cup and Heritage Cup racing. “I can’t wait to go watch the Baggers come down the Corkscrew for the first time,” said MotoAmerica President, three-time 500 cc World Champion, two-time AMA Superbike Champion, and AMA Hall of Famer Wayne Rainey. “That will be a sight that I think our fans will love. I think these guys will put on a heck of a show and it will tie in nicely with all the other things we have planned for the Superbike Speedfest at Monterey. It’s going to be an awesome weekend of all things motorcycling at Laguna Seca.” The 'King of the Baggers' will crown a champion, and the competitors vying for that crown will come from an elite group of yet to be finalized V-twin companies. Teams will be showcasing their V-twin Bagger products both on and off the racetrack. “Drag Specialties has been the leader in V-twin performance products since 1968,” said Jim Matchette, Drag Specialties National Sales Manager. "Our company’s heritage comes from supporting racing and our slogan is ‘We Support the Sport.’ We are excited to be a part of this ground-breaking event and look forward to seeing where this inaugural race takes the performance Bagger market. Drag Specialties has all the premier brands that will make these bikes perform at their highest level." Brandon Holstein, owner/builder of The Speed Merchant, said: “In all my years of working in the motorcycle industry, I have never been to Laguna Seca, so I am beyond excited to be going for the first time and being a part of the first ever Drag Specialties King of the Baggers race.” AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - MARCH 2020 Additionally, Classic Cycle Events will produce a motorcycle swap meet and show at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in conjunction with the Superbike Speedfest at Monterey on the weekend of July 10-12. Operators of the Hanford and El Camino Vintage Motorcycle Rallies for some 11 years, drawing swap meet sellers and participants from all over the western United States twice a year, Classic Cycle Events’ Marshall Baker said: “We will have the same great, enthusiastic staff with the same sellers and all the motorcycle parts you’ve been looking for. We will also have the same great restorers bringing out their latest projects to woo the crowds and bring home a trophy. We are also adding some contemporary classes to the show to include many bikes that will be ridden to this event." www.motoamerica.com Don Emde to be Grand Marshall and lead King of the Baggers parade lap on the restored W3 Former racer Don Emde will be Grand Marshall for the King of the Baggers race and will parade the newly restored Feuling W3 around Laguna Seca before the race on July 11 - Corkscrew 'n all! In winning at Daytona, as a privateer no less, Emde gave Yamaha its first ever Daytona 200 win, rode the smallest ever displacement race bike to a win there, took the first ever victory there for a 2-stroke and created father/son history - his father Floyd Emde took a flag-to-flag 200 win on the beach at Daytona in 1948 - the last time it was won on an Indian. Don Emde was himself inducted into the AMA Hall of Fame in 2011, and these days he is a magazine publisher for Parts Unlimited and Drag Specialties, and in May 2014 he organized a recreation of Erwin "Cannonball" Baker's 1914 transcontinental motorcycle ride on its 100th anniversary. The W3 was the brainchild of performance legend Jim Feuling and, as the name suggests, was, and now is again, a three-cylinder air cooled two-valve, triple gear driven cam, 4" bore by 4" stroke 150 cubic inch monster. The low center of gravity and 90-degree layout always had a reputation as an excellent engine, producing smooth power from what were, essentially, three Twin Cam cylinders joined in unholy matrimony! Thanks to Luke Leatherman, Cameron Pallet and the team at Feuling Parts, the Oceanside, California modern day iteration of the performance parts business that Jim Feuling founded, the W3 will ride again - having made a restored debut at the recent Drag Specialties booth at their Louisville, Kentucky Dealer Expo. www.AMDchampionship.com