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Keep driving your vehicle!All credit acceptedFast ApprovalEasy payback plans The McFarland Blvd. East TitleBucks store has been offering car title loans and motorcycle title loans to the residents of the Tuscaloosa area since December 2001. We are located on McFarland Blvd. next to the Raceway. If you live in or around the greater Tuscaloosa area and are in need of some quick cash, stop by the McFarland Blvd. East TitleBucks store today or call us at (205) 391-0011. You can be approved quickly for your title loan and have the cash you need in as little as 30 minutes. Tell us where you are driving from Welcome to Adams Motorsports Did you know that according to the Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC)in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, , 2010,  2011, 2013, and now 2014 more Montgomerians bought their bikes from ADAMS MOTORSPORTS than either of the other shops here in town? SUZUKI was the #1 selling street bike in Montgomery - and WE were the number one dealer - that's a fact -and we are once again leading the field to retain that number one rating - With prepaid maintenance, money back warranties, and the J.D. Power top rated Japanese bike (Suzuki) it's not all that hard to see why
We get a chuckle when we hear our competitions commercial "Don't settle for less; ride with the best" slogan... We couldn't agree more! In the world of motorcycling Suzuki OWNS the sport bike segment. The hayabusa is the unanimous big bore superbike PERIOD. The mighty GSXR1000 is once again the best litre bike on the market - according to EVERY magazine test conducted. Other top rated machines we carry are the Suzuki King Quad 400 ATV, the Ozark 250, the SV650, The 750 and 500 King Quad..The only thing you have to "settle" for over here is which top rated bike that we carry! That's the Gods honest truth- 2017 YXZ1000R SS SE 2017 Wolverine R-Spec EPS SE 2017 Wolverine R-Spec EPS 2017Wolverine R-Spec EPS SE 2017 Viking VI EPS Ranch Edition 2017 Viking VI EPS SE 2017 Viking VI EPS 2017 Viking EPS SE 2017Viking VI EPS Ranch Edition 2017Viking VI EPS SE Gallery360° ViewVideoSpecificationsFeaturesBuild Your OwnAccessories / ApparelCurrent Offers
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I had to go up one size above what I normally wear. Will have to see how it holds up in the wind as it is below 40 degrees now. Andrew H. from COALING, AL I haven't had the opportunity to use this rain suit but it appears to be very well made. I am looking forward to when I will use this on the road. The service and speed of delivery is as always exceptionally... Orlando E. from CITRUS HTS, CA Style, price, fit, feel, all have added up to make me a very happy customer! I was actually a little surprised how nice it is, only because of how affordable it is, but it's so nice. Robert R. from LAS VEGAS, NV Received our leather motorcycle vests and we are very satisfied with them. The quality is high end and functionality fits the bill. Thanks for you attention to detail and service. 30 Day Exchanges & Returns OVER 1 MILLION CUSTOMERSWe can’t resist bikes with a good story. Here are a few from our collection: This historic artifact from the brand’s first year model boasts the headlamp nacelle, generator, and remote fuel float bowl—components only featured in 1959.
One of the fastest motorcycles of its time, topping out at a speed of 120mph, this Triumph gained its name from the Bonneville Salt Flats Speedway in Utah—the ultimate proving grounds for machines attempting to set new land-speed records. In 1956, when a Triumph nitro-fueled 650cc motorcycle earned the world absolute speed record there, this achievement led Triumph to name its 1959 model “Bonneville.” Race tuner and mechanic Jack Wilson (1927-2000) can be credited with much of Triumph’s success, having built more than 60 world speed record-setting motorcycles, including the machine that inspired the Bonneville name. It was Jack Wilson who first uncrated the Bonneville in 1959, and Wilson who restored it 31 years later. We can’t resist bikes with a good story. This tough military Harley was the preferred machine for the American and Allied armed forces during WWII, used for solo escort, dispatch, and police duties. In January 2014, 89-year-old WWII Veteran, US Army Cpl. William Virgil Burton, of Bessemer, Alabama, visited the Barber Museum on a mission.
He was looking for his “Ginny,” the 1942 Harley-Davidson WLA motorcycle that he rode during his service. Discovering the museum’s 1942 WLA, identical in vintage to “Ginny,” Cpl. Burton looked on with a mix of nostalgia and pride. He had ridden three different motorcycles during his service, but “Ginny” was his favorite. Ironically, when he was issued the bike, it already wore the name, which happened also to be his mother’s name. The Barber Museum painted the name “Ginny” on the bike to honor Burton and those who serve in the military. Museum staff consulted with Burton about the name and insignia painted on his “Ginny,” so that the museum’s bike would match up with the bike in Burton’s memory. One of the most asked-about exhibits at the Barber Museum, the Britten V1000 was a radical departure from conventional racing motorcycle design. Its popularity is due to its creator, John Britten, an engineering genius who—together with a talented team of craftsmen—built the bike from scratch on a shoestring budget in his backyard workshop in New Zealand.
A total of 10 Britten V1000s were created. The Britten V1000's unconventional style and pink and blue colors make it a natural standout. Another distinctive feature of the Britten is its streamlined, lightweight carbon fiber body. John Britten lived life fully and fearlessly. After fighting a short battle with cancer, Britten died on September 5, 1995, at the young age of 45. Indian Board Track Racer Board track motorcycle racing was an extreme sport of the early 1900s. Tens of thousands of people would gather at the steep, bowl-shaped motordromes to watch riders circle the oil-slicked wooden board tracks. There were few safety barriers to prevent these racers—who were careening around the track at speeds of 70-100mph on motorcycles with no brakes—from crashing into the spectators at the top of the track. Board track racer Harry Glenn stands next to this 1912 Indian at the Atlanta, Georgia Motordome. Glenn survived more than one crash at this particular track.