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2008 Ducati Superbike
1098
S

$14,999 3,122
miles
Full
Termignoni
setup
THE
MOST
POWERFUL,
LIGHTEST
L-TWIN
SUPERBIKE
IN
HISTORY The
new
1098
S
is
the
highest
performance
Ducati
street
bike
ever
made.
Reducing
weight
even
further
and
the
addition
of
world-class
components
make
the
'S'
ready
to
deliver
the
dream
of
owning
the
ultimate
Superbike
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2008 Suzuki Hayabusa

$8,999
3,610
miles
Ever
since
we
introduced
the
Suzuki
Hayabusa,
it's
had
only
one
competitor:
Itself.
That's
why
the
new
2008
Hayabusa
is
so
impressive
-
compared
to
the
original,
it's
hotter
than
ever.
For
enthusiasts,
that
comparison
will
make
your
heart
pound.
The
new
Hayabusa's
engine
is
thoroughly
updated
for
more
power
and
an
improved
power-to-weight
ratio,
which
you'll
experience
as
an
even
greater
rush
of
acceleration.
Its
refined
chassis
and
suspension
help
provide
crisper
handling.
And
its
striking
new
fairing
offers
sleeker
aerodynamics.
The
original
Hayabusa
was
the
best.
With
the
2008
Hayabusa,
you're
looking
at
better
than
the
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FOR
IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Media
Contact:
denise
m.
abbott
–
StandUp
for
Kids
National
Director
PR
&
Marketing
denisea@standupforkids.org
310
430
0496
GUINNESS
BOOK
OF
WORLD
RECORD’S
FASTEST
WOMAN
LESLIE
PORTERFIELD
HOSTS
1st
ANNUAL
“STANDUP
FOR
KIDS”
RIDE
IN
DALLAS
Tour
High
Five
Cycles,
Moto
Liberty,
House
of
Blues,
Al
Lambs’
Dallas
Honda
and
more!
DALLAS,
Texas
(April
21,
2010)
–
On
Saturday,
June
19,
Leslie
Porterfield,
recently
named
to
the
Guinness
Book
of
World
Records
as
the
world’s
fastest
woman
on
a
motorcycle
at
over
240
mph,
will
kick
off
the
1st
Annual
“Leslie
Porterfield
StandUp
For
Kids
Ride”
(the
Ride)
through
Dallas
in
support
of
the
all-volunteer
non-profit
whose
mission
is
to
help
the
nation’s
homeless
and
at-risk
kids.
StandUp
For
Kids
(SUFK)
is
country’s
oldest
and
largest
organization
serving
homeless
youth,
having
been
established
in
San
Diego
in
1990
and
growing
to
44
programs
in
31
states
across
the
U.S.
today.
Its
more
than
5000
volunteers
nationwide
devote
their
time
to
helping
homeless
and
at-risk
youth
get
off
the
streets.
Porterfield
recently
joined
the
Cause
as
a
spokesperson
and
hopes
to
raise
at
least
$25,000
with
her
ride’s
activities.
“StandUp
For
Kids
is
an
amazing
and
worthwhile
charity
to
work
with.
Their
efforts
in
the
community
to
reach
out
to
homeless
youth
really
touched
my
heart,”
said
Porterfield.
“As
a
teen,
I
fell
on
hard
times
for
many
reasons.
I
found
myself
in
similar
situations
like
the
youth
SUFK
works
with.
I
know
firsthand
what
it’s
like
to
wonder
where
your
next
meal
is
going
to
come
from,
or
where
you
are
going
to
sleep
each
night.
Most
of
these
kids
have
lives
full
of
struggle
and
hardships.
I
want
to
encourage
these
young
people
to
understand
that
their
problems
aren’t
insurmountable.
With
our
help
and
support,
they
can
overcome
the
difficulties
and
follow
their
dreams.
The
entry
fee
is
$25.00
and
includes
participation
in
the
Ride;
lunch
at
Moto
Liberty;
entertainment
and
parking
at
the
House
of
Blues,
Dyno
Shoot
Out
at
Al
Lamb’s
Dallas
Honda;
gift
bags,
autographs,
photos
and
interaction
with
participating
celebrities.
The
Ride
will
begin
at
10:00
a.m.
from
High
Five
Cycles
at
9311
LBJ
Freeway
and
end
at
Al
Lamb’s
Dallas
Honda
at
9250
LBJ
Freeway.
-
more
-
StandUp
For
Kids
“48
Hours
on
the
Streets”
April
20,
2010
Page
2
A
special
feature
of
the
Ride
is
the
drawing
for
a
new,
StandUp
For
Kids
branded
2007
Honda
CBR1000
RR
-
Porterfield’s
favorite
motorcycle
which
was
donated
to
the
Cause
by
Al
Lamb’s
Dallas
Honda.
Chances
to
win
the
bike
are
available
for
$10.00
at
High
Five
Cycles,
Al
Lamb’s
Dallas
Honda
or
online
at
www.standupforkids.org.
The
bike
will
be
given
away
at
the
end
of
the
Ride.
Drawings
for
additional
prizes
will
also
take
place.
Non-riders
can
also
support
the
event
by
making
contributions
to
StandUp
for
Kids,
donating
goods,
or
purchasing
chances
to
win
the
motorcycle.
For
more
information
on
how
you
can
participate,
visit
www.standupforkids.org.
The
Ride’s
registration
is
now
open
and
can
be
completed
online
at
www.standupforkids.org
or
at
High
Five
Cycles.
All
monies
collected,
to
include
entry
fees,
drawing
ticket
sales,
and
miscellaneous
contributions,
as
well
as
all
donations-in-kind,
will
go
to
StandUp
For
Kids.
For
more
information
about
the
Leslie
Porterfield
StandUp
For
Kids
Ride,
StandUp
For
Kids’
national
efforts
or
StandUp
For
Kids
donation
wish
list,
please
contact
Denise
M.
Abbott
at
310
430
0496
or
via
email
at
denisea@standupforkids.org
or
visit
www.standupforkids.org.
###
About
StandUp
For
Kids:
StandUp
for
Kids
was
founded
in
1990.
The
all-volunteer
based
organization
has
no
religious
or
political
affiliation
and
uses
its
network
of
more
than
5,000
volunteers
nationwide
to
reach
out
to
homeless
and
at-risk
youth
in
more
than
44
cities.
More
than
1,000
times
each
week
these
programs
perform
outreach
activities.
StandUp
For
Kids
has
been
recognized
nationally
on
many
occasions,
including
three
times
by
the
White
House,
the
U.S.
Justice
Department,
U.S.
Supreme
Court
Justice
member
Ruth
Bader
Ginsburg,
and
has
been
awarded
the
“J.C.
Penney
Golden
Rule
Award”
for
its
commitment
to
the
nation’s
often
forgotten
youth.
It
is
the
country’s
leading
program
supporting
homeless
and
at-risk
youth.
About
Leslie
Porterfield:
As
the
first
woman
to
enter
the
Bonneville
200
mph
Club
on
a
conventional
street
motorcycle,
Leslie
Porterfield
was
recognized
in
2008
by
the
American
Motorcycle
Association
as
the
Racing
Female
Rider
of
the
Year.
She
earned
the
title
as
the
fastest
woman
in
the
U.S.
on
a
motorcycle
when
she
recorded
234.197
mph
at
the
2008
BUB
Speed
Trials
at
the
Bonneville
Salt
Flats.
Then,
in
2009
she
broke
her
record
when
she
was
clocked
at
240.382
mph
and
became
the
fastest
woman
in
the
world
resulting
in
her
acceptance
by
the
Guinness
Book
of
World
Records
in
March
2010
for
her
achievement.
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