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Harley-Davidson
has
introduced
a
new
member
of
the
V-Rod
family
-
The
V-Rod
Muscle.
The
look
is
new
with
somewhat
angular
bodywork
and
exhaust
pipes
that
exit
on
both
sides
of
the
bike.
The
wide
air
box
cover
and
chopped
tail
section
look
as
solid
and
smooth
as
billet
and
give
the
new
V-Rod
Muscle
lines
that
are
clean
and
powerful.
On
that
not
the
V-Rod
is
powered
by
a
1250cc
liquid
cooled
V-Twin
60o
Revolution
motor.
Dual
overhead
cams,
four-valve/cylinder
and
a
5-speed
transmission
give
this
Muscle
125
hp
and
85
ft.
lbs.
of
torque.
This
new
cycle
is
sure
to
catch
your
eye
-
right
down
to
the
side
mounted
license
plate.
Come
see
it
now
at
PHD.

F&I
Performance
Harley-Davidson
has
three
words
to
those
that
are
worried
about
the
current
economic
status
-
Get
over
it!
We
offer
rates
as
low
as
4.75%
to
qualified
customers.
We
even
offer
lending
with
aggressive
rates
to
those
people
with
credit
issues.
Now
is
the
best
time
to
buy
and
get
your
best
deal
financing
for
your
Harley-Davidson.
Stop
into
PHD
and
let's
get
over
it
together!!
Parts
How
would
you
like
a
"new"
motorcycle
for
the
starting
price
of
$1350?
How?
The
H-D
spectrum
custom
paint
program
was
designed
for
you
to
select
hundreds
of
color
and
pinstripe
combinations.
If
you
have
an
older
bike
that
needs
some
freshening
up,
or
one
fresh
from
the
crate,
take
advantage
of
our
package
specials
and
create
the
look
you've
always
wanted!

Motorclothes
Also,
stop
in
to
check
out
our
new
custom
t-shirt
and
sweatshirt
logo
with
prices
starting
at
$22.95!!
Service
Starting
November
1st,
when
installed
and
paid
in
full
by
November
30th,
all
custom
accessory
packages
of
$2500
or
more
will
be
priced
at
25%
off
both
parts
and
labor.
PHD
has
a
winter
storage
program
to
put
your
bike
away
this
winter
the
right
way!
We
provide:
Fuel
additive,
change
motor,
primary
and
transmission
fluids,
new
oil,
new
oil
filter,
check
charging
system,
and
disconnect
battery,
spray
bike
with
corrosion
protectant,
cover
bike
and
store
in
secure,
warm
and
dry
area.
You
provide:
Your
bike,
full
tank
of
gas,
and
a
cover.
In
the
spring,
call
us
with
a
weeks
notice,
we
will
prep
and
clean
your
bike
so
that
you
are
ready
to
ride!
Standard
Oil:
$411
+
tax SYN3
Oil:
$439
+
tax
Payment
due
at
sign-up.
Community
Shop
fulfills
Halloween
wish
- DeWitt
boy
gets
a
unique
attachment
for
wheelchair
for
trick-or-treating
Saturday,
October
11,
2008 By
Paige
Dearing
Contributing
writer Post
Standard
The
shiny
motorcycles
parked
outside
of
Dinosaur
Bar-B-Que
always
catch
the
attention
of
Jimmy
Holmes,
a
first-grader
from
DeWitt
who
was
born
with
multiple
disabilities.
"Even
though
his
vision
is
impaired
he
sees
how
shiny
they
are
and
he
looks
immediately
at
them,"
said
his
mother,
Sue
Ellen
Holmes.
Jimmy
wanted
to
be
one
thing
for
Halloween:
a
biker.
His
mother
stopped
into
Performance
Harley-Davidson,
a
motorcycle
dealership
in
Syracuse,
in
hopes
of
buying
an
old
set
of
handlebars
to
attach
to
Jimmy's
wheelchair.
Service
manager
Dan
Greene
had
a
better
idea:
Make
it
look
like
Jimmy
is
riding
on
a
motorcycle.
Using
PVC
pipes
and
about
$400
in
motorcycle
parts,
the
shop
designed
and
built
a
one-of-a-kind
attachment
that
will
slide
onto
Jimmy's
wheelchair's
handrails.
"It
looks
just
like
the
front
end
of
a
bike,"
said
shop
foreman
Anthony
McKeen
Sr.,
who
logged
15
hours
working
on
the
project.
McKeen
said
Greene
made
the
design
for
the
piece
after
owner
David
Sedlack
approved
the
idea.
McKeen
picked
out
all
the
accessories,
including
mirrors,
decals
and
chrome
switches.
Sue
Ellen
Holmes
said
she
dropped
off
Jimmy's
wheelchair
for
measurements
on
a
Saturday
and
when
she
returned
they
had
it
almost
finished.
McKeen
continued
to
add
parts
this
week,
adding
a
working
headlight
that
runs
off
of
a
9-volt
battery
and
mock
brake
lines
and
cables.
Jimmy
plans
to
use
the
wheelchair
at
a
costume
parade
at
his
school,
Moses
DeWitt
Elementary,
in
the
Jamesville-DeWitt
district,
as
well
as
when
he
goes
out
trick-or-treating.
Sue
Ellen
Holmes
said
she
will
take
him
to
Carousel
Center
for
their
trick-or-treat
event
on
Oct.
31,
and
maybe
around
the
neighborhood,
if
it
is
not
too
cold.
Last
year,
Jimmy's
chair
was
dressed
up
as
a
pirate
ship,
with
Jimmy
as
the
captain.
Before
that
year,
he
was
in
a
stroller,
which
was
not
integrated
into
his
costumes.
Jimmy
still
has
the
stroller,
but
only
uses
it
when
he
cannot
use
his
wheelchair
or
in
muddy
conditions.
He
also
has
a
special
walker
that
he
uses.
"This
by
far
exceeds
anything
I
could
have
dreamt
up,"
Sue
Ellen
Holmes
said.

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