Issue 52 Barnett's Magazine
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2007 American IronHorse models

2007 American Ironhorse Outlaw The all-new, radically styled Slammer leads the line-up of American IronHorse’s six models for 2007. The fuel-injected Slammer’s pro-street stance is courtesy of its LW1 soft-style frame with 45-degrees of total rake and featuring a 4” top tube stretch and a 2” stretch in the swingarm. The Slammer features a fat 300mm rear tire, adjustable air-ride suspension, and a polished 111” S&S Super Sidewinder Plus engine as standard equipment. CEO Will Garland said, “Our all-new Slammer is one of the company’s most successful designs yet.”

AIH’s other models are carried over with choice upgrades that make a proven design even better and all are backed by a two-2007 American IronHorse Texas Chopperyear unlimited mileage warranty. The S&S 111” engine with 110hp and 115 ft lb of torque twisting a 6-speed RSD transmission powers the rest of the line, but in carbureted form. Engine upgrades to 117” and 124” should satisfy anyone who thinks they deserve more power. There are two rigids in the lineup, the Tejas and the LSC dish out as much tarmac feel as you can stand. The Texas Chopper, Legend, and Outlaw cater to your soft side with Progressive air-ride suspension. Standard equipment on all bikes is lavish with options galore. Check out www.americanhorse.com or call toll free 888-618-4766 for more information and the location of your nearest AIH dealer.

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