Charlotte NC – Aeromach USA provides billet mirrors and taillight for the build that is featured in the pages of Cycle Source Magazine and online at Bikernet.com.
Aeromach provides billet for the build
Posted: September 12, 2011 in Sponsor NewsTags: Aeromach USA
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Question:
Have a couple of simple questions. Why is Spectro better than Harley, RevTech, Mobil and Penzoil these are the competitors in Europe. What does Spectro contain that makes it better than the competition or is the basic oil better than the competition? Also the graph on your website show the oils contain phosphorus, zink, calcium and magnesium: what are the advantages of these and what do they do? What should be in a good aircooled motorcycle oil and what should not? Which of these are in Spectro and are not or are at a lower percentage in competitors oils? On a scale of 10 where does Spectro end up and were does the competition?
Hollywood actor Dennis Hopper, best known for directing and starring in the 1969 cult classic ”Easy Rider,” died from complications of prostate cancer.
In 1969 Hopper and Jack Nicholson persuaded supermarket heir Huntington Hartford to give them $500,000 to finance their breakthrough movie Easy Rider, in which Hopper directed as well as starred, alongside Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson.
One of Hopper’s most memorable moments on the set was when he married blonde Mamas And Papas singer Michelle Phillips, who happened to be visiting. The morning after the wedding, he woke up so stoned he didn’t recognize his bride. The marriage lasted a week; Phillips has always said she divorced him because of his unnatural sexual demands.
Hopper is a prolific photographer, painter, and sculptor whose works are exhibited worldwide.
Introduced by James Dean to Andy Warhol, he was the first person to buy one of Warhol’s famous Campbell’s soup can prints. Having paid $75 for it in the Sixties, it is now worth at least $10 million.
“We rode the highways of America and changed the way movies were made in Hollywood”.
- Peter Fonda





