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INDIAN DIRT
TRACKER FOR SALE
I
ndian Motorcycle says its Scout FTR750 dirt tracker is
now available for purchase.
A purpose-built, high-performance 750cc V-twin en-
gine powers the Scout FTR750, and features a unique,
ultra-light steel frame, large centrally located airbox and
sleek lightweight carbon fiber body.
"Since its debut, feedback on the Scout FTR750 has
been overwhelmingly positive, with unbelievable inter-
est and demand for the bike," said Gary Gray, Product
Director for Indian Motorcycle. "The bike's availability to
all race teams will help further establish Indian Motor-
cycle's presence in American Flat Track racing."
Interested? Bring $50,000 to your nearest Indian
dealer. To find one, click here.
SUZUKI ANNOUNCES RM ARMY CONTINGENCY PROGRAM
S
uzuki recently announced its new
and extensive contingency pro-
gram for RM-Z racers in motocross,
supercross and off-road. More than
$6 million in contingencies will be
available.
"The RM ARMY is a state of mind,
a unifying force, and the umbrella
under which our supercross and
motocross racing programs will re-
side," said Chris Wheeler, Motocross
Racing Manager at Suzuki. "The RM
ARMY was developed to create a
sense of community for Suzuki rac-
ers. Connecting riders from around
the country and projecting a larger
Suzuki racing front is the goal. So whether you're
a weekend warrior, a rider on our RCH/Yoshimu-
ra/Suzuki Factory Racing team, or anywhere else
in between, if you race Suzuki, you are part of the
RM ARMY."
To find out what the RM ARMY Contingency
Program is all about, click here.
Suzuki is offering an all-new extensive
contingency program for RM-Z racers.
Want one? Indian's Scout FTR750 dirt
tracker is officially for sale.