Ten Stocking Stuffer Ideas from Ron Ayers Motorsports
1. Rubber Shift Sock .... Keeps your shoe clean
2. Echo Helmet Quick Release....Makes putting on your helmet easier
3. Shampa Neckgaiter...... Keeps your neck wark while riding in winter wind
4. Flydanna Headwrap...... Keeps your sweat from getting into your helmet in summer heat
5. Neoprene Half Face Mask...... Ideal for any weather ... wind, rain, dust, and cold
6. Fog Off...... Clears fog instantly on helmet shields
7. Vline Goggles ..... any rider with an open face helmet needs eye protection
8. Echo 3-Snap Flip Face Shield..... 3 snap shield for helmets provides protection from weather
9. Honda Spray Polish..... Great for polishing helmets and more
10. Olympia Glove Warmers..... Slides right on with your summer gloves for insulation
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011

Christmas is here! What is one item every biker needs? .... and the answer is a RAINSUIT!
We just received our latest shipment of TOURMASTER'S PVC Two-piece Rainsuit. This is priced right for everyone's pocket this season... COME GET IT FOR $29.99. This value-priced suit has reflective sleeves and back panels for greater visibility. It is a simple solution to weather protection for any rider and an easy gift solution for you!
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Free Leather Gloves with any Fulmer Helmet Purchase!
ATTENTION ALL CUSTOMERS!
Buy Any Fulmer Helmet
Get A Free Pair of Leather Gloves
$25.00 Value
That's Right this is a special gift to you with any purchase of a Fulmer Helmet!
See Rhonda for Details
Consumer must mail in valid proof of purchase with official glove registration form!
Friday, November 18, 2011
Tourmaster Best Seller Chirstmas List
Christmas is coming soon! Decorations are up and Want Lists are here! Put our Three BEST SELLERS on your want list today! All Three are from Tourmaster! Tourmaster is one of the leading motorcycle apparel companys today! DO YOU NEED IDEAS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST TRY THESE!
1. INTAKE JACKET.....FOR ALL RIDING SEASONS WITH MULTI AQUA-THERM LINER
2. SOLUTION BOOTS .... WATER PROOF RIDING BOOTS
3. CS-R2 FULL FACE HELMET... SOLID COLORS UNDER A HUNDRED DOLLARS
1. INTAKE JACKET.....FOR ALL RIDING SEASONS WITH MULTI AQUA-THERM LINER
2. SOLUTION BOOTS .... WATER PROOF RIDING BOOTS
3. CS-R2 FULL FACE HELMET... SOLID COLORS UNDER A HUNDRED DOLLARS
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
MOBILE WARMING CLOTHING THE HOTTEST ITEM IN TOWN!

The Hottest Item now at Ron Ayers Motorsports is ...MOBILE WARMING CLOTHING! No More Cold Days! We currently have jackets in stock. The Mobile Warming heating system is based upon a soft-shell fleece fiber that is efficient in generating heat from a low voltage source. The unique material that is used for Mobile Warming Heated Garments is excellent at warming quickly and providing warmth to your body right away!.... using Thinsulate as well. All jackets come with LED battery pack that is rechargeable for your next ride! Battery lasts from 5 to 20 hours of heat time! What a relief! Just charge and go! Check it out!http://www.mobilewarminggear.com/2010MW/enie/ie/asj09m11.html
Great stocking stuffer ideas at the store
We have some great new items in the store for the outdoor, motorsports minded individuals.....For less than $6, you can get a set of mechanic gloves, .....for $11 you could get a small ratchet set that has all of your basic sockets and screwdrivers, these are just some of the ideas that are available in the store.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
30% OFF CLEARANCE
30% off SALE ON HELMETS
Don't for get we are having a CLEARANCE SALE in our helmet department! Brands include FULMER. HJC, HELMETS INC, SHOEI. Come Check it out! IN STOCK ITEMS ONLY.... WE NEED TO MOVE THEM OUT! Ask Rhonda for details!
Don't for get we are having a CLEARANCE SALE in our helmet department! Brands include FULMER. HJC, HELMETS INC, SHOEI. Come Check it out! IN STOCK ITEMS ONLY.... WE NEED TO MOVE THEM OUT! Ask Rhonda for details!
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
WINTER RIDE PART TWO
Your Hands
Your hands are often the first parts of your body to feel cold and the first to go numb, impacting the control of your bike. Most people don’t understand why they get cold.
If you’re wearing windproof, waterproof, insulated gloves and your hands still get cold, it’s not because you need to wear more layers or bulkier gloves but rather it’s because your body is keeping all its warm blood in your trunk to keep your organs up to temp. In short, your hands are cold because your torso is cold.
To prevent this, it’s often a case of better insulating or heating your torso. Put on an extra insulation under your jacket (fleece, sweatshirt, or liner) seal off drafts better, cover your neck and tuck in your sweatshirt. If that’s not enough, look into a heated jacket or vest, (we even have ones that run on its own battery so no over taxing a old charging system.) Most of the time, a heated jacket alone will be enough to keep all of your body warm. By keeping your core temperature up it will keep your warm blood actively pumping around your entire body, including your hands.
Another helpful fix is to remove your hands from the air stream this doesn’t change the theory of core body temperature. ATV hand mitts are great. With hand mitts, you can ride in lighter gloves in any weather, you’ll just look a little odd but your warm hands will more than make up for that, and they can come off fast when temps warm up or you park the bike and don’t like the look. I like Ducks Unlimited Handwarmers the best then Quadboss ATV hand Mitts
Your legs are less important for overall warmth, but there’s no reason they should be cold and uncomfortable. Start with sweatpants, fleece, thermals, or jeans if you’re planning on wearing winter over pants. If you’ve riding in regular jeans, now is the time to add knee armor or chaps. In addition to protecting you from impacts and abrasion, knee armor does a fantastic job of blocking airflow over a very exposed and thinly insulated part of your body.
Last are your feet. When you’re picking out socks, height and fit are most important. A tight fit keeps blood from lingering in your feet and calves where it loses heat and if one pair doesn’t do the trick, then add thick boot socks. Boots are even easier. Just about anything that isn’t a racing or summer boot will be reasonably water and wind proof and if yours are leather, it’s easy to add Mink oil and beeswax. For even better weather protection upgrade to a Gore-Tex lined boot.
Outer Shell
One of the best ways to go is a motorcycle specific jacket and pants combo or one-piece suit. In addition to regular motorcycle things like impact protection and abrasion resistance, you should wear something that’s wind and water proof as your outer ware to keep the heat in.
Despite what hard-core rider will tell you, operating clutch and brake levers with frostbit is incredibly painful it dose not make you hard just unprepared. Arriving with pale blue hands and a bad mood is no way to take a ride that you should and can enjoy
Next time some tips and cheats
Allen
Monday, November 7, 2011
The November GWRRA NC-D meeting
Well it almost always happens. It's when you combine Gold Wingers (bikers), good food, better stories, and great friends. So what do you get? A whole lot of fun, what else. Thursday night, November 3, is when it happened. Bobby Manning, with his better half Alice, as chapter directors of NC-D (the DownEast Gold Wings) do a great job. We had a pretty good turn out at the meeting with our regulars and some visitors we had not seen in a while. A little joking (with a lot of laughs), many door prizes, and 50/50 drawings make for a very enjoyable gathering. Preacher Cliff does an auction that has a especially funny spend. He auctions off precious and valuable items (the kind of collectibles that fall out of the closet) and the money raised from the auction goes to the Ronald McDonald House. Of course there is a serious side to the meetings, such as, we discuss safety issues (like deer and other animals out to get us); technical advice (like keeping your tire pressure checked - colder temperatures greatly reduces your tire pressure); and special concerns for members and friends. Chapter NC-D is an active chapter that does a lot of good things for the community and the motorcyclist while having fun.
Come on out and visit with us at the Golden Corral on the 1st Thursday of each month. Be prepared to have fun and a great meal with a friendly bunch of Wingers.
If you are wondering what the GWRRA is all about, take a look at there website at www.gwrra.org/
Ride safe and ride a lot,
Jackie
Come on out and visit with us at the Golden Corral on the 1st Thursday of each month. Be prepared to have fun and a great meal with a friendly bunch of Wingers.
If you are wondering what the GWRRA is all about, take a look at there website at www.gwrra.org/
Ride safe and ride a lot,
Jackie
Saturday, November 5, 2011
TOURMASTER INTAKE JACKET .. OUR BEST SELLING JACKET!

IF YOU NEED A JACKET FOR RIDING THEN THE TOURMASTER INTAKE JACKET IS THE JACKET FOR YOU! IF YOU READ OUR LAST BLOG IT TALKS ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF LAYERING TO KEEP WARM DURING THESE COLD WINTER RIDING MONTHS. THE INTAKE JACKET WILL SUIT ALL YOUR BIKING NEEDS BY APPLYING IT'S MULTI LINER SYSTEM TO WORK IN ALL RIDING SEASONS. YOU CAN USE THE INTAKE JACKET YEAR ROUND BY USING IT'S AQUA-TECH LINER SYSTEM THAT IS A TWO LAYER LINER! IT OFFERS A WINTER LINER, A SPRING TIME WATERPROOF/WINDBREAKER LINER LEAVING THE OUTER SHELL AS A MESH SHELL FOR SUMMER TIME USE. THE JACKET ALSO OFFERS A FULL SET OF SAFETY PADS FOR THE ELBOW, SHOULDERS AND BACK FOR ADDED PROTECTION. THE INTAKE JACKET HAS BEEN OUR BEST SELLING JACKET HERE AT RON AYERS MOTORSPORTS FOR THE PAST FOUR YEARS! IT IS A MUST SEE ITEM!
WINTER RIDE TIME PART ONE
Have you ever been cold on a ride? If you answered no you only ride on sunny days in the summer. The rest of us know that even if it’s 55º out, you can still freeze your butt off. Here’s how you can stay warm and ride year round.
Layers
It’s the obvious answer but in practice, layering effectively is not something that just happens. The goal is to get maximum warmth with minimal bulk. Adding clothes until you look like the Michelin man probably won’t keep you as warm as a few well chosen items.
Layering for motorcycle riding is much different than what you would do for other cold weather activities. Cruising down the freeway at 55 mph is not an intense physical activity though. You’re sitting motionless for miles, and when you do move, it’s small movement of the right wrist, two fingers pulling a brake lever, or a flick of your left ankle to shift gears. None of that is going to generate any heat.
What you need your clothing to do then is retain the heat your body produces at rest and insulate your extremities from the cold. Start with something very thin and close fitting soft cotton long-sleeve t-shirts. Next add tight fitting fleece pull-over or a sweatshirt. Under a warm jacket with a liner something with a windproof, waterproof shell.
One area you shouldn’t forget about is your neck. This is a major area of heat loss for motorcyclists. It’s easy to cover pullover neek wrap with something made with windstopper material is best, that way you only need the one layer there.
Next time we will move on to the hands and feet
Layers
It’s the obvious answer but in practice, layering effectively is not something that just happens. The goal is to get maximum warmth with minimal bulk. Adding clothes until you look like the Michelin man probably won’t keep you as warm as a few well chosen items.
Layering for motorcycle riding is much different than what you would do for other cold weather activities. Cruising down the freeway at 55 mph is not an intense physical activity though. You’re sitting motionless for miles, and when you do move, it’s small movement of the right wrist, two fingers pulling a brake lever, or a flick of your left ankle to shift gears. None of that is going to generate any heat.
What you need your clothing to do then is retain the heat your body produces at rest and insulate your extremities from the cold. Start with something very thin and close fitting soft cotton long-sleeve t-shirts. Next add tight fitting fleece pull-over or a sweatshirt. Under a warm jacket with a liner something with a windproof, waterproof shell.
One area you shouldn’t forget about is your neck. This is a major area of heat loss for motorcyclists. It’s easy to cover pullover neek wrap with something made with windstopper material is best, that way you only need the one layer there.
Next time we will move on to the hands and feet
Friday, November 4, 2011
HELMET SALE!
HELMET SALE STARTING TODAY!!
ALL BLUE DOT HELMETS ARE 30% OFF!
HURRY IN TO GET YOURS TODAY!
STYLES VARY!
IN STOCK ITEMS ONLY!
HJC, FULMER, SHOEI, HELMETS INC
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
FIVE FAVS FOR WINTER RIDING!
What are your FIVE FAVS for Winter Riding?....We have all FIVE at Ron Ayers Motorsports!
1. Balaclavas....... To help keep your neck and face warm
2. Gloves...... To keep your hands from falling off
3. Snap on Helmet Shields...... To keep the cold wind off your face for those of you who wear half helmets
4. Full Face Helmets ..... to keep your face warm and safe
5. No Fog Spray.... to spray on your helmet shields so you can see on these cold winter mornings
1. Balaclavas....... To help keep your neck and face warm
2. Gloves...... To keep your hands from falling off
3. Snap on Helmet Shields...... To keep the cold wind off your face for those of you who wear half helmets
4. Full Face Helmets ..... to keep your face warm and safe
5. No Fog Spray.... to spray on your helmet shields so you can see on these cold winter mornings
Friday, October 28, 2011
Friends and Family Night December 2nd
While you are shopping between now and our annual Friends and Family Night December 2nd stop by the Apparel Department to sign up to win a drawing for a HJC CL-Max II modular helmet! Make sure you get your name in the box! No Purchase Necessary but you must be present to WIN! .... Friends and Family Night December 2nd
KEEPING YOUR HANDS WARM IN THE WINTER WHILE RIDING
One of the worst feelings is coming to a stop and you cannot feel your fingers. You can get bigger thicker gloves, or you can get a pair of mitts that go over your controls. For example, Quad boss ATV mitts work great, it shields all the cold air from your hands, is easily removable, and you don't need to buy any more gloves.
River Road Boot Clearance Sale

CLEARANCE CLEARANCE CLEARANCE
We are having a BLUE DOT BOOT SALE on River Road Boots!
All Blue Dot Boots 30% OFF and are going fast!
All Blue Dot Boots 30% OFF and are going fast!
Both Men's and Women's styles available.
In stock items only! Hurry now while supplies last!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Pirelli mobile app for riders earns award
Powersports Business
Tuesday October 25, 2011
The Diablo Super Biker app for iPhone, launched in early August and dedicated to motorcyclists, has been awarded Top 5 status in the "Utilities, Tools and Productivity” category, making it one of the the Top 5 Apps of the Mob App Awards, an initiative promoted by the Observatories of the School of Management of Politecnico di Milano in collaboration with SMAU and Wireless4Innovation.
The free iPhone app is for riders looking to measure their performance in real-time directly on their iPhone discovering the distances traveled by motorcycle, speed, lean angle and lap time, by simply setting the iPhone mode to “road” or “track” and going out for a ride. Through Google Maps riders can record their performance and follow their route on the map.
Tuesday October 25, 2011
The Diablo Super Biker app for iPhone, launched in early August and dedicated to motorcyclists, has been awarded Top 5 status in the "Utilities, Tools and Productivity” category, making it one of the the Top 5 Apps of the Mob App Awards, an initiative promoted by the Observatories of the School of Management of Politecnico di Milano in collaboration with SMAU and Wireless4Innovation.
The free iPhone app is for riders looking to measure their performance in real-time directly on their iPhone discovering the distances traveled by motorcycle, speed, lean angle and lap time, by simply setting the iPhone mode to “road” or “track” and going out for a ride. Through Google Maps riders can record their performance and follow their route on the map.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
New Fulmer Off Road Helmets Have Arrived!

New Fulmer OFF ROAD helmets have just arrived in our store! Fulmer helmets offers us a Great variety in off road helmets for kids and adults with all sizes and colors available! Come check them out today!
DOT approved
AC(Air Channel) technology vent system
Ultra plush removable/washable interior
Padded D ring retention system
Goggle grabbers
Adjustable forehead and free flow exhaust vents
Flat UV protective clear coat shields paint and graphics
DOT approved
AC(Air Channel) technology vent system
Ultra plush removable/washable interior
Padded D ring retention system
Goggle grabbers
Adjustable forehead and free flow exhaust vents
Flat UV protective clear coat shields paint and graphics
Friday, October 21, 2011
My trip to the Great Smokies via Gold Wing
My trip to the Great Smokies via Gold Wing...
WOW - how time flies. It was just yesterday (it seems) when I was getting ready for our annual, last of the riding season, vacation trip. Most people, who don't know me ask - "Are you going to ride your motorcycle on your vacation?". Yep, been doing it for 30 years. Been so many places, seen so many things, and met so many interesting people while vacationing on a motorcycle. Well, back to this years ride. We (Wayne Cox, Connie Cox, [my better half] Shirley, and yours truly) met at our watering hole, Hardee's at Bell's Fork, for a biscuit and beverage on Friday, September 23. Most of the regulars in Hardee's commented that it was looking like rain. We agreed but that's just part of the ride, whether we like it or not.
We were doing okay until just west of Greensboro. Then it happened - liquid sunshine. We rode the Gold Wings hard enough to catch clearing skies and dry highways around Statesville, then fair sailing all the way to Maggie Valley. We rode the back roads for a couple of days in the beautiful mountains around Maggie Valley (western NC and eastern TN) and even managed to visit "Joey's" with it's delicious pancakes and the fixings. The leaves had started to change but they were to peak around mid October.
Next, we were on the super scenic "Blue Ridge Parkway". Terrific mountains, terrific road and terrific friends on a terrific motorcycle. If it wasn't for that fog, it would have been really terrific - terrific. The next few days were truly enjoyable and relaxing. We stayed at the K.O.A. Campground in Boone,NC (this K.O.A. is the highest in altitude east of the Mississippi). We did some riding, quite a bit of eating (Connie is a great cook and Wayne is one grilling dude), and a lot of relaxing. But as usual, our vacation was coming to a close and we were to leave the next morning for home. Wayne went down to the K.O.A. store and returned with a news flash. The higher altitudes around Boone were to get 1 to 2 inches of snow with winds of 40 to 50 mph. We quickly decided it was time to leave, like right now. So at 12:30PM, on Friday September 30th, we started packing up, putting up, and locking up the camper. We departed, at 1:30PM, in the sunshine for the trip back home.
Great ride back home until we reached Durham. It was around 5 o'clock when the sunshine liquefied and every four wheeled in the Durham area decided it was time for them to get on I-40. I don't know which was worse, the rain or the traffic. All I know was that we did not like it at all. We finally Winged our way through all the rain and all the traffic when we reached Zebulon. Got to house about 8:00PM. Thanks to the good Lord and the Gold Wings, we made it safe and sound. Well since time is flying, we are one month closer to our next trip. It surely will be here before you know it.
Oh yeah, it was nice having those new Dunlop E-3s, Kuryakyn highway pegs, and Frogg Toggs.It's great to feel safe on new tires in the rain, comfortable in the saddle, and dry in the ????.
If I can help you with your Gold Winging needs (got great prices on safety chrome/parts) or a bag of popcorn, give me a call or stop by RAM.
Ride safe and ride a lot,
Jackie
WOW - how time flies. It was just yesterday (it seems) when I was getting ready for our annual, last of the riding season, vacation trip. Most people, who don't know me ask - "Are you going to ride your motorcycle on your vacation?". Yep, been doing it for 30 years. Been so many places, seen so many things, and met so many interesting people while vacationing on a motorcycle. Well, back to this years ride. We (Wayne Cox, Connie Cox, [my better half] Shirley, and yours truly) met at our watering hole, Hardee's at Bell's Fork, for a biscuit and beverage on Friday, September 23. Most of the regulars in Hardee's commented that it was looking like rain. We agreed but that's just part of the ride, whether we like it or not.
We were doing okay until just west of Greensboro. Then it happened - liquid sunshine. We rode the Gold Wings hard enough to catch clearing skies and dry highways around Statesville, then fair sailing all the way to Maggie Valley. We rode the back roads for a couple of days in the beautiful mountains around Maggie Valley (western NC and eastern TN) and even managed to visit "Joey's" with it's delicious pancakes and the fixings. The leaves had started to change but they were to peak around mid October.
Next, we were on the super scenic "Blue Ridge Parkway". Terrific mountains, terrific road and terrific friends on a terrific motorcycle. If it wasn't for that fog, it would have been really terrific - terrific. The next few days were truly enjoyable and relaxing. We stayed at the K.O.A. Campground in Boone,NC (this K.O.A. is the highest in altitude east of the Mississippi). We did some riding, quite a bit of eating (Connie is a great cook and Wayne is one grilling dude), and a lot of relaxing. But as usual, our vacation was coming to a close and we were to leave the next morning for home. Wayne went down to the K.O.A. store and returned with a news flash. The higher altitudes around Boone were to get 1 to 2 inches of snow with winds of 40 to 50 mph. We quickly decided it was time to leave, like right now. So at 12:30PM, on Friday September 30th, we started packing up, putting up, and locking up the camper. We departed, at 1:30PM, in the sunshine for the trip back home.
Great ride back home until we reached Durham. It was around 5 o'clock when the sunshine liquefied and every four wheeled in the Durham area decided it was time for them to get on I-40. I don't know which was worse, the rain or the traffic. All I know was that we did not like it at all. We finally Winged our way through all the rain and all the traffic when we reached Zebulon. Got to house about 8:00PM. Thanks to the good Lord and the Gold Wings, we made it safe and sound. Well since time is flying, we are one month closer to our next trip. It surely will be here before you know it.
Oh yeah, it was nice having those new Dunlop E-3s, Kuryakyn highway pegs, and Frogg Toggs.It's great to feel safe on new tires in the rain, comfortable in the saddle, and dry in the ????.
If I can help you with your Gold Winging needs (got great prices on safety chrome/parts) or a bag of popcorn, give me a call or stop by RAM.
Ride safe and ride a lot,
Jackie
winterizing your bike
remember, if your not going to be riding this winter, fill your tank all the way up and put some fuel stabilizer in it, next get a battery tender and plug in the bike to help maintain your battery while not in use ( a good one will de-sulfate and keep your battery at its maximum readiness), and thats just the basics. If you want more hints or help call Ron Ayers, and the staff will be more than willing to help.
Need Warm Hands and Feet Quick?

Do you need Warm Hands and Feet quick?.... We have the solution for you! Stop by Ron Ayers Motorsports to pick up your set for GRABBER WARMERS! Your hands and feet can be warm instantly as soon as you drop them down into your gloves or boots. You will be riding with INSTANT HEAT for 6 to 7 hours and very inexpensive! They are great on those cold mornings riding to work or any cool Sunday afternoon ride....NO MORE FROZEN FINGERS AND TOES!
$10 OFF

Do you need a cool weather motorcycle jacket?...The weather is changing fast so ZOOM into Ron Ayers Motorsports today to get all your fall rinding needs! Mention this add and receive $15 off the Fulmer Firetrak2 Jackets TODAY ONLY! The Firetrak2 jacket has a zip out winter liner with a summer mesh outer shell! Great for year round riding. The Fulmer Firetrak2 jacket has been our BEST selling jacket for this 2011 season. Come and shop with us today so you can be ready for all your fall riding needs!
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Brrrrrrrrrrr it's Cold
Man it was chilly this am, it's only going to get colder and thank goodness we have a complete selection of cold winter gear in stock! Check out the NEW Fly Racing Butane Jackets for your fall/winter riding.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
kawasaki traxxas 2wd rc truck
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Shinktoberfest
This month is Shinktoberfest for Shinko Tires and will Give a extra $5.00 off per tire if you mention that you saw this video! Have fun and happy Shinktoberfest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jd3WGRYSk4&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jd3WGRYSk4&feature=player_embedded
Thursday, October 13, 2011
new to blogging
blog with me, and help me come up with motorcycle things to talk about londo
TERYX 4 SEATER
This is it, just got back from the Kawasaki Convention and Had a chance to ride the NEW TERYX 4 SEATER on a MotorCross Style Track they had made and was very impressed how this machine performs. 2 Thumbs UP KAW!
Friday, October 7, 2011
Bike Night a Huge Success
Thanks to all that came out last night for the last Bike Night of the season, The weather was great, the band even better, the food was terrific. Also a big thank you for all that participated in the Corn Hole Toss Game, Slow Ride and Light Show. We will post the pic's in a couple of days but below is a list of winners from the games! Thanks!!
Corn Hole Toss - Steve S.
Slow Ride - John C.
Light Sow - Glenn J.
Corn Hole Toss - Steve S.
Slow Ride - John C.
Light Sow - Glenn J.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
AMA announces 2012 national numbers for Supercross, Motocross
The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) today announced the 2012 national numbers for pro-licensed riders competing in Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, and the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship for the 2012 season.
All riders must use the assigned national number for competition as listed. In addition, the current champion must run the No. 1 plate when competing in the class or region in which the No. 1 plate was earned. When competing in a class outside of the class where the championship was earned, the rider must use the assigned national number.
A PDF version of this list may be downloaded here.
2012 Top 100 and Career National Numbers for Supercross and Motocross
*Career Numbers; **New Career Numbers for 2012
1 (SX/450MX): Ryan Villopoto
1 (250 MX): Dean Wilson
1 (SX Lites West): Broc Tickle
1 (SX Lites East): Justin Barcia
2*: Ryan Villopoto
3*: Mike Brown
5*: Ryan Dungey
7*: James Stewart
9*: Ivan Tedesco
10*: Justin Brayton
11*: Kyle Chisholm
12**: Blake Baggett
14*: Kevin Windham
15*: Dean Wilson
16*: John Dowd
17: Eli Tomac
18*: David Millsaps
19: Kyle Cunningham
20: Justin Barcia
21: Jake Weimer
22*: Chad Reed
23: Gareth Swanepoel
24*: Brett Mecalfe
25: Broc Tickle
26*: Michael Byrne
27*: Nicholas Wey
28*: Tyla Rattray
29*: Andrew Short
30: Alex Martin
31: Martin Davalos
32: Tommy Hahn
33*: Joshua Grant
34: Cole Seely
35: Darryn Durham
36: Kyle Regal
37: Malcom Stewart
38: Marvin Musquin
39: Tye Simmonds
40: Gannon Audette
41*: Trey Canard
42: Ricky Dietrich
43: Christian Craig
44: Jason Anderson
45: Nick Paluzzi
46: Les Smith
47: Chris Blose
48: Jimmy Albertson
49: Justin Bogle
50: Nico Izzi
51: Travis Baker
52: Ben Lamay
53: Ryan Sipes
54: Weston Peick
55: Lance Vincent
56: Austin Stroupe
57: Jake Canada
58: Will Hahn
59: Vince Friese
60: Matthew Lemoine
61: Austin Howell
62: Travis Sewell
63: Colton Facciotti
64: Matt Boni
65: Ryan Morais
66: Jason Thomas
67: Scott Champion
68: Shane Sewell
69: Jimmy DeCotis
70: Ken Roczen
71: Kevin Rookstool
72: Jarred Jet Browne
73: Joshua Clark
74: Tyler Bowers
75*: Josh Hill
76: Calle Aspergren
77: Lowell Spangler
78: Tommy Weeck
79: Tyler Medaglia
80: Kyle Keylon
81: Robert Kiniry
82: Justin Sipes
83: Kyle Partridge
84: Killian Rusk
85: Robert Marshall
86: Taylor Futrell
87: Matt Goerke
88: Ben Evans
89: Tyler Bright
90: Bryce Vallee
91: Dalton Carlson
92: Hunter Clements
93: AJ Catanzaro
94: Cole Siebler
95: Chris Plouffe
96: Kyle Peters
97: Jeremy Medaglia
98: Tye Hames
99: Sean Hackley Jr
377*: Christophe Pourcel
800*: Mike Alessi
All riders must use the assigned national number for competition as listed. In addition, the current champion must run the No. 1 plate when competing in the class or region in which the No. 1 plate was earned. When competing in a class outside of the class where the championship was earned, the rider must use the assigned national number.
A PDF version of this list may be downloaded here.
2012 Top 100 and Career National Numbers for Supercross and Motocross
*Career Numbers; **New Career Numbers for 2012
1 (SX/450MX): Ryan Villopoto
1 (250 MX): Dean Wilson
1 (SX Lites West): Broc Tickle
1 (SX Lites East): Justin Barcia
2*: Ryan Villopoto
3*: Mike Brown
5*: Ryan Dungey
7*: James Stewart
9*: Ivan Tedesco
10*: Justin Brayton
11*: Kyle Chisholm
12**: Blake Baggett
14*: Kevin Windham
15*: Dean Wilson
16*: John Dowd
17: Eli Tomac
18*: David Millsaps
19: Kyle Cunningham
20: Justin Barcia
21: Jake Weimer
22*: Chad Reed
23: Gareth Swanepoel
24*: Brett Mecalfe
25: Broc Tickle
26*: Michael Byrne
27*: Nicholas Wey
28*: Tyla Rattray
29*: Andrew Short
30: Alex Martin
31: Martin Davalos
32: Tommy Hahn
33*: Joshua Grant
34: Cole Seely
35: Darryn Durham
36: Kyle Regal
37: Malcom Stewart
38: Marvin Musquin
39: Tye Simmonds
40: Gannon Audette
41*: Trey Canard
42: Ricky Dietrich
43: Christian Craig
44: Jason Anderson
45: Nick Paluzzi
46: Les Smith
47: Chris Blose
48: Jimmy Albertson
49: Justin Bogle
50: Nico Izzi
51: Travis Baker
52: Ben Lamay
53: Ryan Sipes
54: Weston Peick
55: Lance Vincent
56: Austin Stroupe
57: Jake Canada
58: Will Hahn
59: Vince Friese
60: Matthew Lemoine
61: Austin Howell
62: Travis Sewell
63: Colton Facciotti
64: Matt Boni
65: Ryan Morais
66: Jason Thomas
67: Scott Champion
68: Shane Sewell
69: Jimmy DeCotis
70: Ken Roczen
71: Kevin Rookstool
72: Jarred Jet Browne
73: Joshua Clark
74: Tyler Bowers
75*: Josh Hill
76: Calle Aspergren
77: Lowell Spangler
78: Tommy Weeck
79: Tyler Medaglia
80: Kyle Keylon
81: Robert Kiniry
82: Justin Sipes
83: Kyle Partridge
84: Killian Rusk
85: Robert Marshall
86: Taylor Futrell
87: Matt Goerke
88: Ben Evans
89: Tyler Bright
90: Bryce Vallee
91: Dalton Carlson
92: Hunter Clements
93: AJ Catanzaro
94: Cole Siebler
95: Chris Plouffe
96: Kyle Peters
97: Jeremy Medaglia
98: Tye Hames
99: Sean Hackley Jr
377*: Christophe Pourcel
800*: Mike Alessi
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Gas prices fall from September
Powersports Business
Tuesday October 4, 2011
The national average retail gasoline price has fallen 5.9 cents per gallon in the last week to $3.46 per gallon, according to gasoline price website GasBuddy.com.
The national average has decreased 20.3 cents per gallon during the last month and stands 73.3 cents per gallon higher than one year ago.
"Motorists are certainly delighted that average gasoline prices are at their lowest since early March, but compared to prices a year ago, motorists are still feeling a pinch at the pump," said Patrick DeHaan, GasBuddy.com senior petroleum analyst. "It's great to see gasoline prices falling, but at the same time, prices a year ago were nearly 75 cents less per gallon. The good news is that over the upcoming weeks, there will continue to be factors that could put more downward pressure on oil and gasoline prices. I continue to expect that average gasoline prices will bounce between $3.25-$3.50 for much of the rest of 2011.”
Tuesday October 4, 2011
The national average retail gasoline price has fallen 5.9 cents per gallon in the last week to $3.46 per gallon, according to gasoline price website GasBuddy.com.
The national average has decreased 20.3 cents per gallon during the last month and stands 73.3 cents per gallon higher than one year ago.
"Motorists are certainly delighted that average gasoline prices are at their lowest since early March, but compared to prices a year ago, motorists are still feeling a pinch at the pump," said Patrick DeHaan, GasBuddy.com senior petroleum analyst. "It's great to see gasoline prices falling, but at the same time, prices a year ago were nearly 75 cents less per gallon. The good news is that over the upcoming weeks, there will continue to be factors that could put more downward pressure on oil and gasoline prices. I continue to expect that average gasoline prices will bounce between $3.25-$3.50 for much of the rest of 2011.”
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
New T Shirts at Ron Ayers
Check out the new 2011 Fall RAM T's we just got in, they have the Ron Ayers Building on the back! Waaaay Coool!!!
Bike Night
Please join us for the last Bike Night of 2011 Thursday Oct 6th from 6-9pm.
The last one of the seasons should be a huge night as we will have a Free Corn Hole Toss Competition, Free Slow Ride, Free Bike Light Show, Free Band and Catering by Robbie's Catering.
What: Last Bike Night of the Season
Where: Ron Ayers Motorsports
Time: 6-9pm
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
17th Annual All-Outdoor Adventure
Check out the link below with all the details on the annual WSFL Outdoor Adventure give-a-way, pretty cool stuff to be given away!
http://www.wsfl.com/index.php?page=613
http://www.wsfl.com/index.php?page=613
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Go Pro Hero Camera
http://gopro.com/cameras/hd-helmet-hero-camera/
Just got in the the Go Pro Camera's with the new super cool display and it's totally awesome! Come by and check out the video's.
Just got in the the Go Pro Camera's with the new super cool display and it's totally awesome! Come by and check out the video's.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
Honda Generators
Ron Ayers Motorsports is receiving over 300 Honda Generators today around 4:00 pm, Most models are the inverter type which means they put out 100% clean power for all your sensitive Electronic needs and are the quiet type that Honda is known for. We have models ranging from 2000-6500 Watts. Ron Ayers will be open extended hours tonight and Weather permitting will be here Saturday and Sunday!
Ron Ayers Motorsports
1929 N Memorial Dr “1 mile north of the airport”
Greenville, NC 27834
252-758-3084
1-866-766-2937
RonAyersMotorcycles.com
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Great Hurricane Tips
Identify potential hazards now before they become a big problem.
You can't predict how sudden severe weather could damage your property. However, you can minimize risk and prevent damage by preparing for the worst.
Some things to look for regarding trees on your property:
Once you recognize problem trees, don't hesitate to take steps to correct the problem:
removed. If this work is needed, report it to your local utility company —
DO NOT prune the tree yourself
You can't predict how sudden severe weather could damage your property. However, you can minimize risk and prevent damage by preparing for the worst.
Some things to look for regarding trees on your property:
- Cracks in the trunk or major limbs
- Hollow, aged and decayed trees
- One-sided or significantly leaning trees
- Branches that hang over the house near the roof
- Close proximity of utility lines
Once you recognize problem trees, don't hesitate to take steps to correct the problem:
- Remove dead, diseased and damaged limbs
- Consider removing trees with large cavities of decay
- Leaning trees may indicate a root problem; have them inspected
- Branches too close to your house, a building
or the street should be pruned to provide clearance
removed. If this work is needed, report it to your local utility company —
DO NOT prune the tree yourself
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Irene
We hope she stays well off the coast, do not won't to see another Floyd or Dennis but just checked with Derek in Power Equipment and he's ready just in case!
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Check this out "Coming Soon"
BOISE, Idaho - Shortly before a large crowd of WPS sales and vendor reps was to descend on the company's headquarters for a BBQ lunch, company president and CEO Craig Shoemaker had an announcement to make.
Could the large crowd split into two halves and leave a large lane of asphalt between them, Shoemaker asked over a bullhorn. The groups' curiosity was piqued. After all, this was the distributor's 2011 sales meeting, there was bound to be a grand announcement of some kind.
Two helmet-clad motorcyclists rolled up to the strip between the murmuring crowd. Some water was poured under their back tires. The riders lit up their motors, spun the revs high and among billowing plumes of red and blue smoke, WPS introduced the Shinko Smoke Bomb.
Already common in the automobile aftermarket, tires that emit colored smoke when spun are new to the powersports industry.
The Smoke Bomb is based on the Shinko 005 Advance Radial — it has the same tread design as the 005 and a similar intermediate rubber compound. It also features Kevlar belting as do all Shinko Advance tires.
The tires are DOT approved and come in 180/55ZR17 and 190/50ZR17 sizes. They are available in blue, red and purple smoke colors. The color change in the smoke happens when the tire reaches a specific temperature during the burnout process.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Nice ride to work.
What a wonderful ride into to Ron Ayers this morning. It was nice to get a brake and ride today pulled out about 30 min early just to get my ride on after a long hard weekend.
Saturday got out the Stihl chain saw and cut and hauled home about four more tons of Oak.
Monday got out the log splitting gear and spent the day hand splitting the soft wood and using the Troy-Bilt Honda powered log splitter for the hard stuff down to around 2 ton of wood split this week most of it the Oak and Gum.
I did plan to ride Sunday but I had used a none OEM filter on the VN1500 last oil change and it has a leak around the filter so it will have to set till I get a new Kawasaki oil filter for it today. Never use auto parts house filter again. Had to do the oil change on a weekend and did not have a filter from work I should have just waited.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Go Cruise
Just got this in and like it a lot and only $20
I have put this on three bikes VN1500 with ISO grips KZ700 with PROGRIPS and a Honda Rucks NPS50. Did miles on the VN and Rucks with is holding the speed, the KZ would drop down some after a few miles but never more than 3 or 4 mph. I like how clean this look and the way I can take it off and move it to the next bike I jump on with out having to get one for each and every bike just one for the 7/8 and one for 1 inch bars.
Motorcycle Cruise Control
The Cycle Guys have introduced the new GoCruise throttle control for street bikes. It maybe one of the simplest motorcycle cruise control device available, made possible through the use of modern composite material technology.
In use, the GoCruise is fairly straight forward, it slips over the throttle grip on your motorcycle, taking up a quarter-inch of space.
When you are ready to engage the cruise control, simply throttle-up to your motorcycle to the desired speed and set the GoCruise against the front brake lever with your forefinger, and you're done.
It eliminates the need to keep a constant grip on the throttle. When you want to slow down, just roll the throttle forward and the GoCruise releases and adjusts back to the off position.
The GoCruise composite material is formulated to act like a spring, with just the right amount of tension to grab a motorcycle grip just the right amount.
There are no switches, no moving parts, no hardware to install, and it can be put on or taken off the street bike in seconds.
I have put this on three bikes VN1500 with ISO grips KZ700 with PROGRIPS and a Honda Rucks NPS50. Did miles on the VN and Rucks with is holding the speed, the KZ would drop down some after a few miles but never more than 3 or 4 mph. I like how clean this look and the way I can take it off and move it to the next bike I jump on with out having to get one for each and every bike just one for the 7/8 and one for 1 inch bars.
Motorcycle Cruise Control
The Cycle Guys have introduced the new GoCruise throttle control for street bikes. It maybe one of the simplest motorcycle cruise control device available, made possible through the use of modern composite material technology.
In use, the GoCruise is fairly straight forward, it slips over the throttle grip on your motorcycle, taking up a quarter-inch of space.
When you are ready to engage the cruise control, simply throttle-up to your motorcycle to the desired speed and set the GoCruise against the front brake lever with your forefinger, and you're done.
It eliminates the need to keep a constant grip on the throttle. When you want to slow down, just roll the throttle forward and the GoCruise releases and adjusts back to the off position.
The GoCruise composite material is formulated to act like a spring, with just the right amount of tension to grab a motorcycle grip just the right amount.
There are no switches, no moving parts, no hardware to install, and it can be put on or taken off the street bike in seconds.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Getting Ready for Back to School?
Are you getting ready for "Back to School" or just picking up a gallon of milk on your way home? Ogio offers a variety of backpacks that can help you when carrying any smaller items on your ride! They also have a great High Viz Orange safety attachment for any backpack called a "Pack Pelt." It has a universal fit and attaches to any new backpack or a backpack that you may already have at home. Check it out! The HIGH VIZ PACK PELT is the way to go! REMEMBER... BE VISIBLE IS MY MOTTO!
Bike Night Winners
Thanks to all that came out for our Monthly Bike Night at Ron Ayers, We had a great time and would like to thank everyone especially Wycked Pete's Grill, CRS Band, Cindi Miller with WSFL. Hope to see ya at next Months Bike Night on September 1st!
Winners
Light Show-Joe Hillard
Slow Ride- Kenny
Corn Hole Toss- Mark Peterson
click to see pic's
Winners
Light Show-Joe Hillard
Slow Ride- Kenny
Corn Hole Toss- Mark Peterson
click to see pic's
Bridgestone race tires
Just got the bridgestone R03Z 90/580-17 race tires in the store. "STICKY ICKYS" they will be perfect for drag racing, light weight and low profile.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Bike Night Tonight
Stop by Thursday Aug 4th for Bike Night. This month we will have Pete's Wycked Grill back with some great food. Live music provided by the CRSband. Cindy Miller with WSFL will also be hanging out. This month we will have the Slow Ride challenge and LED lights show. Come enter you and your bike to win some great prizes. |
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Huge Show Tonight
Don't miss the last Bike Talk show of the season at 6:00 tonight with a special guest caller Mr. Pete Murphy. Pete and his wife Lynn just finished riding bikes in Europe for a couple of weeks.
Bike Talk on the Radio
The last show of the season tonight 6-6:30est Live on Pirate Radio 1250&930AM or listen later at PirateRadio1250.com. Tonights special guest Jim Hardison with Jeff Charles & Jimmy Stallings.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Hot days of motorsports
What another wonderful day at Ron Ayers Motorsports, all you bikers out there stay cool!
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