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The oldest Honda dealer on Long Island. These guys are an authorized Race Tech service center. They only sell new Hondas, and all brands of used bikes, but they get parts and will perform service on any brands. They race all kinds of weird stuff, anything from Z 50's at
Medford Mini Motos, to Pocket Bikes and YSR 50's, but are generally just alright guys. Well, except for Rich, he's just a
non-goal-scoring-net-hangin'-Mother-F#@%er. Seriously though, if you're on the island check 'em out, or give 'em a call! (631) 289-9242
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We teamed up
withdown in West "By God" Virginia. Click on their link and read all about
them. We'll be supporting each other long distance unless we actually get the
chance to race at the same track this year. Cross posting race reports and such.
Official site for Loudon Road Race Series information.
Jimmy Fasino's web site dedicated to sportbikes. Newly revised, very cool!
Jim Barry's web site, complete with stories and interviews. Cool stuff.

Penguin roadrace school

Max McAllister. Suspension Guru. "At Traxxion Dynamics, we perform racing upgrades on motorcycle suspension components for grand prix, road racing, and street motorcycles. I strive to provide the optimum suspension available to each customer within his budget. I realize that everyone can't ride on "factory"
suspension. My goal is to make you feel like you are. I do everything from complete suspension packages to something as simple as a fork seal replacement. I will do whatever I can to see that you get around the track faster than you ever have before."
Check out Catfish's Hawk GT
page to see some of Hawk Connections products. I was quite pleased.
Army of Darkness Great stories. The only people in the world who break down, on the way home from the race, more then we do!
Pretty cool site. Check it out.
John's world. I'm sure if you're here you've heard of Roadracing World. 'Nuf said.
- Bridgehampton
Race Circuit "All who have raced there know that the earth is flat and ends in the sand at turn two. The emotional rewards of
driving this turn 'flat out' are just as intense as the physical consequences of blowing it''.
Long Live the Bridge
If you have a cool web site and would like to trade links
E-mail me Catfish "at" CatfishRacing
"dot" com. Oh, by the way, nobody on here pays a dime for these listings.
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