- Twin Air Oil Cap Covers
- New filter solution for Can Am Commander 800/1000 and new Maverick models
- Hahn wins 250SX East title; Tomac wins race, but finishes second in the West
- Roczen Crowned AMA West 250SX Supercross Champion
- Twin Air Powerflow Kit KTM Freeride 350 2012/2013
- New product: Twin Air Fuel Filter
- Twin Air 2013 SX/MX Teams USA
- Twin Air Champions 2012
- Twin Air Tech Tip: Honda CRF450R 2013
- Honda's Dakar 450 unveiled at Intermot
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Twin Air developed a new aluminum Oil Cap Cover for current model 4-stroke bikes. The champagne color anodized cover replaces the standard Oil Filter Cover. The cover features cooling fins designed for better cooling and gives your bike the finishing touch.
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In the last few months Twin Air worked on a new filter solution for Can Am Commander 800/1000 and the new Maverick models. In cooperation with Can Am is a new rubber part designed including a metal mesh. This part creates a leak proof seal in the airbox. The special made foam filter sheets are re-usable as all other Twin Air filters. This new product will increase your airflow and gives the best protection for your engine.
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LAS VEGAS - GEICO Honda rider Wil Hahn did exactly what he needed to do to wrap up the AMA 250SX East championship Saturday night at Sam Boyd Stadium, finishing one spot behind challenger Marvin Musquin to seal his first professional title by three points. Teammate Eli Tomac did everything he could to match the feat in 250SX West action, but his fifth victory of the season wasn't enough to pass Ken Roczen in the championship chase, with Tomac ultimately finishing two points back.May Read more... |
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Justin Barcia Signs with Factory Honda
Sunday, 06 May 2012 00:01
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May Barcia has been a part of the Honda family for many years, riding several models as he rose through the amateur ranks. After winning numerous amateur titles, Barcia made his professional motocross debut in 2009 aboard a GEICO Honda CRF250R. The GEICO Honda Race Team program allows top amateurs to take the next step into their careers as professional Lites riders. The team has proven quite successful with Trey Canard, Eli Tomac and Justin Barcia all coming through the ranks to win AMA Lites Championships. “With a great team behind me and an amazing bike, I believe I can be a contender for the championship.” - Justin Barcia“It has taken a lot of hard work to get our program where it is today,” stated Factory Connection President and GEICO Honda Team co-owner Rick Zielfelder. “We pride ourselves on having an elite program that offers support to top amateur racers and gives them the opportunity to further their careers in the professional ranks. The GEICO Honda Team has given riders the tools to reach their ultimate goal of winning professional championships. It also creates a seamless integration for the rider to make the move to racing the 450s with the Honda factory team. And like Trey Canard, we are pleased to see Barcia make the transition to Team Honda Muscle Milk.” In the 2011 AMA Supercross season, Barcia appeared on the podium at every round of the nine-race series and was able to clinch his first Lites East Championship title. During the 2011 outdoor motocross season, Barcia was given the opportunity to ride the last four rounds aboard a factory CRF450R. He showed that he could run up front by taking third place overall at both Unadilla and Pala, and grabbing a moto win in Southwick. Barcia’s 2012 season has proven just as successful as he earned five race wins and wrapped up his second Lites East Championship in New Orleans with one round remaining. “It’s an awesome feeling to sign with Team Honda Muscle Milk,” said Barcia. “It is something that I have dreamed of since being an amateur. I’ve been riding and winning on Hondas for years because it’s the bike I feel best on. I am excited to continue my career with Honda aboard the CRF450R. I got a glimpse of what I have to look forward to after getting the opportunity to race the 450 last year. After working with Jeff Stanton I have learned that hard work really pays off and I plan to continue that work ethic into my 450 career.With a great team behind me and an amazing bike, I believe I can be a contender for the championship.” Team Manager Erik Kehoe welcomes Barcia to the Honda lineup. “We are pleased to have Justin on board for the 2013 season.With two Lites East championships under his belt, Justin has proven time and again that he has what it takes to run up front and win races,” said Kehoe. “He has also shown that he can be a front runner aboard a CRF450R.We believe that with his pure determination to win, Justin will be a consistent threat to climb the podium. His focus and drive ©2012 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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