Texas Fuel Company, founded in 1901 in Beaumont, Texas, by Joseph S. Cullinan, Thomas J. Donoghue, Walter Benona Sharp, and Arnold Schlaet upon discovery of oil at Spindletop. For many years, Texaco was the only company selling gasoline in all 50 states, but this is no longer true. Its logo features a white star in a red circle (a reference to the lone star of Texas), leading to the long-running advertising jingles ;You can trust your car to the man who wears the star and Star of the American Road. Thanks davisglane !
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Kuryakyn Cranker Bag by Sportech - OPEN BOX ONLY 1!!!
This is an OPEN BOX item. Everything works and has been tested by Kuryakyn to be in factory working order. But, there are no returns or refunds on this item.
Infuse your ride with style, music & storage with the innovative new Cranker Tank Bag from Sportech. The next level of moto-luggage, the Cranker Bag features an integrated amplifier, speaker & MP3 capability so you can take your music with you while honing your favorite stretch of tarmac. Plus, the Cranker Bag provides storage for all your riding essentials in a sleek, semi-rigid molded design, which maintains its shape even when empty.
Features:
Centurion 1-Piece Rain Suit by TourMaster
600 denier Carbolex shell with 1680 denier ballistic polyester panels in the shoulders, forearm and knees
• Features an Aqua-Barrier under-the-helmet hood (U.S. patent pending) to eliminate seepage in the collar area. The hood easily stows in a hidden collar pocket
• A waterproof and breathable Rainguard barrier allows rain protection without perspiration buildup
• Carbolex accordion stretch material action back, knees and waist for increased flexibility
• Removable neck gaiter seals the neck area from wind and cold
• Collar anchor tab eliminates flapping while collar is open
• Waterproof zippered 3-position shoulder vents combine with chest vents, adjustable under-sleeve vents, thigh vents, rear exhaust vents and the Pipeline Ventilation System to provide flow-through ventilation
• Collar to knee length main zipper closure with dual wind flap seals out the elements
• Phoslite dark reflective piping, wide strips across the back and Tour Master's signature rear triangle increase nighttime visibility
• The fleece lined collar and cuffs are soft, yet durable
• Adjustable sleeve take-up straps at the forearm and bicep help to secure elbow armor and material
• Removable, CE approved armor at the elbows, shoulders and knees with an articulated triple density back protector
• Vertical zippered chest map pockets, zippered hand warmer pockets, a zippered sleeve key pocket and flap closure bellows thigh pockets
• Adjustable waist belt, with TPR pulls help fine-tune the fit
New Shoei RF-1100 and X-Twelve helmets
Shoei pulls out all the stops for its latest generation lids
Shoei's mid-line RF-1000 model has been the company's best-selling helmet since its inception back in '03, and for good reason. When you combine excellent function with superb quality at a reasonable price, the sales will come. And its top-of-the-line X-Eleven racing helmet has been one of the leaders in performance and innovation, with superb ventilation and aerodynamics that have spawned copies ever since. So it would be logical to expect that the RF-1000's and X-Eleven's successors would be a sensible evolution of their solid and refined designs. Why mess with success?
The new RF-1100 and X-Twelve, however, are literally all-new from the ground up. Utilizing data gleaned from the company's new state-of-the-art wind tunnel as well as input from dealers and customers, both helmets bristle with new features that definitely set them apart from their predecessors.