Demon's Cycle Inc., a custom Harley motorcycle builder and custom motorcycle parts supplier, is pleased to announce that it has started to manufacture its new “El Diablo” ape hangers handlebars. These handlebars, rise far above the mounting point making the riders reach up to use them, are designed and manufactured to fit a huge number of Harley- Davidson Touring motorcycles.
Made specifically to fit various Harley-Davidson Touring Bagger and Dresser models, the new “El Diablo” ape hangers handlebars fit Harley-Davidson Dressers, Baggers, FLHT and FLHTC models from 1982 onwards.
After a confrontation between rival motorcycle gangs during Reno’s Street Vibrations resulted in a brawl at John Ascuaga’s Nugget and the shooting of a Hells Angels chapter president, a “no colors” policy will be enforced this year to avoid a repeat of last year’s violence. The Nugget, which is actually located in Sparks, Nevada, has led the charge on the ban and some downtown Reno hotel casinos are following suit. Legally, the wearing of colors can’t be banned outright in downtown Reno, but you can bet anybody that does will attract the attention of local law enforcement.
Cleveland CycleWerks, an Ohio-based manufacturer of small bobber and café racer style motorcycles powered by 229cc single-cylinder engines, is partnering with Darkside Scientific to offer the first motorcycles with electroluminescent paint. Darkside Scientific has a patent-pending coating process that will illuminate when energized by an electrical current. The company’s patent-pending coating technology, Lumilor Electroluminescent Paint, is applicable to almost any surface and is claimed to light up with the ease of flicking a switch. Cleveland CycleWerks will be offering the electroluminescent paint as a custom option on their motorcycles in the near future.
Motorcycle News has released their road test of the 2013 Harley CO Road Glide Custom.
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