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Toad Industries Introduces "The Original Motorcycle Wheel Lift.”

By Anonymous

BIG RAPIDS, MI September 3, 2004 -- Toad Industries LLC has introduced The Original Motorcycle Wheel Lift. The rugged new wheel lift is designed to work in conjunction with most motorcycle lifts and jacks, making wheel and tire maintenance simple and easy.

The Original Motorcycle Wheel Lift is quality-constructed in the U.S. of rugged steel framing with a durable powder coast finish. It moves freely with the push of a hand and can be rolled to any work area. The 14" wheel cradle allows for tire widths up to 13 3/4", and lifts or jacks up to 18" high. The Original Motorcycle Wheel Lift works easily in conjunction with most motorcycle lifts and jack stands, and can be used for either front or rear tire removal and installation. When not in use, it can be easily folded up for convenient, out-of-the-way storage. The lift can be used anywhere tire and wheel maintenance is performed–commercial repair shops, home garages, even at races or other outside events.

The Original Motorcycle Wheel Lift retails for $329.95, requires minimal assembly, and is shipped directly from Toad Industries’ factory in Michigan.

For more information about The Original Motorcycle Wheel Lift, visit http://www.toadindustries.com or call Toad Industries toll free at (877) 796-7101.



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Boots, Motorcycle Boots, Work Boots And Even Dress Boots! Who Wears Them Anyway?

By Mike Yeager

Wearing boots today is even more popular than ever. It used to be that boots were only for stomping through the mud with. Now however, boots can be as fashionable and stylish as you’d like. From motorcycle boots to cowboy boots and western boots, they’re all gaining in popularity. If you want to be on the edge of rugged fashion, get yourself some boots.

In prehistoric times skins or hides were probably tied around the foot for protection and warmth. The sandal, probably the earliest form of shoe, was worn in Egypt, Greece, and Rome; an early form of the boot was also known in Greece and Rome. The characteristic shoe of the Middle Ages was the soft, clinging moccasin, which extended to the ankle. It was highly decorated and was of velvet, cloth of gold, and, increasingly, of leather. Today the choices of boots are great…wonderful styles and comfort.

Both men and women are wearing boots to all occasions that would have been unthinkable a short while ago. If you’re considering adding boots to your shoes collection (or if you’re looking at good solid work boots) you can find anything you want on the internet.

Choose from only the best suppliers of boots. It doesn’t matter if its wolverine boots or fashionable thigh boots, you can find any style your looking for.

About the Author

Mike Yeager
Publisher
http://www.a1-shoes-4u.com/
mjy610@hotmail.com




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First Annual Kenny B. Dechen Memorial Motorcycle Run and Family Fun Event

By Anonymous

Thorofare, NJ April 23, 2004 -- The Kenny B. Dechen Memorial Fund is seeking vendors for sponsor their First Annual Memorial Motorcycle Run which will be held on Sunday, June 6, 2004. This Motorcycle Run will benefit the Kenny B. Dechen Memorial Fund which raises funds to support scholarships to deserving students, Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS) and causes that improve the live of fellow police officers and their families.

About the Event
The Motorcycle Run on June 6th will be a 48-mile course through Gloucester County. The start of the Run is Riverwinds Community Center in West Deptford, NJ where registration will be held 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. There will be a poker theme with playing card issues a four appointed locations with prizes award to those collecting the best hands. There will be food, beverages and lots of family fun.

Sponsor Information
Sponsors are needed throughout the event and interested vendors should contact the Kenny B. Dechen Memorial Fund at (856) 848-4448 or via e-mail at kbdmotorcyclerun48@yahoo.com.

About Kenny B. Dechen
Lieutenant Kenneth B. Dechen served 23 years in the West Deptford Police Department before his untimely death in October 2000. Not only a respected police officer, loving husband and father, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry - education was an ongoing and important to him. During his stellar career, her received may commendations including the Life-Saving Medal awarded by the Gloucester County Chiefs of Police and the Life Saving with Valor medal. The 48-mile course of this Motorcycle Run represents Kenny's badge number 48.



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