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Kingman, Arizona is a great place to enjoy a motorcycle. We have a great selection of dealers, parts suppliers and repair facilities.
We are also located in a prime area to ride! The most popular places to ride are easy day trips like to the Grand Canyon, Oatman, Arizona, State Route 68 to Bullhead City, Arizona, Interstate 40 to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, Laughlin, Nevada, and US Route 93 to Las Vegas, Nevada.
Kingman is in the Heart of Historic Route 66 and we draw visitors from all around the world. Kingman is right in the middle of the longest stretch of the original Route 66. We look forward to your visit. |
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UGLY TIRE SERVICE - 928-377-3193 |
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Tire mount and balance - Complete tune service - Oil and filter change |
UGLY TIRE OFFERS EMERGENCY MOTORCYCLE TOWING IN THE KINGMAN, AZ AREA |
2369 Airway Avenue, Kingman, Arizona 86409 |
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Mother Road Harley Davidson
2501 Beverly
Kingman, AZ 86409
(928) 757-1166 |
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Performance Specialists
4906 N Olympic Drive
Kingman, Arizona 86401
(928) 692-6601 |
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Route 66 Motorsports
2501 Beverly
Kingman, AZ 86409
(928) 757-1166 |
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Thunder Rode - A Unique Boutique
102 E. Beale Street
Kingman, Arizona 86401
(928) 542-6058 |
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Ugly Tire Service
2369 Airway Avenue
Kingman, Arizona 86409
(928) 377-3193 |
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Wild Horse Motorsports
4898 N. Stockton Hill Road
Kingman, Arizona 86409
(928) 692-4898 |
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Motorcycles Links |
Kingman Arizona Photos - Motorcycles |
Motorcycle Cannonball Endurance Tour |
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Motorcycles For Sale |
Motorcycles For Sale Near Kingman - Cycle Trader |
Motorcycles for sale in Kingman - MotoHunt |
Motorcycles for Sale near Kingman - Autotrader |
Vintage Motorcycles for sale in Kingman - Facebook |
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Kingman Motorcycle Rides - Videos |
Kingman to Oatman, AZ |
Kingman to Seligman |
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This 48-cylinder motorcycle is known as the Whitelock Tinker Toy
holds the record for the functional vehicle with the greatest number of cylinders.
Simon Whitelock, an English motorbike enthusiast, is the maniac behind this astonishing yet unique mechanism. It is built on a Kawasaki 250 S1, a fairly small bike equipped with a 3-cylinder 250 cc engine capable of putting out 31 hp. However, it doesn’t look small because Kawasaki consists of six rows of eight S1 cylinders, taken off from 16 S1 motorbike engines. All cylinders are linked to a shared transmission, borrowed from a BMW motorbike, and need more than the basic electric starter motor to begin. |
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