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May 2006

Rucker Performance adds two dealers to its national network: Upscale specialty builder extends dealer outlets

V-Twin News

May 2006 – Rucker Performance recently announced the addition of Arlen Ness Las Vegas and Performance and Custom American Motorcycles to its national dealer network.

Arlen Ness Las Vegas, located on the southeast side of Las Vegas, Nevada, opened its doors on February 24 and debuted a brand new 17,000 square-foot showroom, state-of-the-art service center, a variety of apparel and line up of Rucker Performance models. Dee Barnes, owner, and Arnie Araujo, owner, long-time motorcycle industry veteran and rider for 35 years, have teamed up with Arlen Ness and showcased his new dealership with a private dinner and an open house on February 25.

“We are proud to carry the Rucker Performance line,” said Arnie Araujo, co-owner of Arlen Ness Las Vegas. “Arlen Ness Las Vegas is committed to selling the highest quality and most distinctive products in the marketplace today.”

Performance and Custom American Motorcycle joins the Rucker Performance dealer network with more than eight years of experience as a dealer in the Mechanicsville, Maryland area. The dealership has a 10,000 square-foot facility, serving customers with custom motorcycles, parts, services and apparel. Owner Wayne Hicks, and Melanie Fenwick, manager of Performance and Custom American Motorcycles, celebrated the addition of the Rucker Performance line in early February with an exclusive evening open house and dinner at the dealership.

“I am impressed with the high caliber of dealers within our network and their commitment to our motorcycles,” said Bill Rucker, president of Rucker Performance.

Rucker Performance is pleased with the success and growth of the dealer network. Arlen Ness Las Vegas and Performance and Custom American Motorcycles join the authorized Rucker Performance dealers: Arlen Ness Motorcycles in Daytona, Florida; Arlen Ness Enterprises in Dublin, California; Hollywood Choppers, Hollywood, Florida; Northeast Ironhorse in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania; Apache Chopper in Weatherford, Texas; Bikers Dream of Atlanta, Georgia; Rodney’s Cycle House in Little Rock, Arkansas, and Bikers Dream in Colorado Springs and Denver, Colorado.



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