Seacoast Sport Cycle Becomes Northeast U.S. Dunlop Race Tire Vendor

Seacoast Sport Cycle Becomes Northeast U.S. Dunlop Race Tire Vendor

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Seacoast Sport Cycle:

Seacoast Sport Cycle becomes the Northeast’s exclusive Dunlop motorcycle race tire vendor.

Seacoast Sport Cycle is now the exclusive Northeast Dunlop Race Tire Vendor and will provide Dunlop motorcycle race tires to riders and racers in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont through its expanding trackside support service.

SSC will provide trackside service at all 2021 NEMRR (formerly LRRS) race rounds at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) and including, but not limited to, all Penguin Riding School events throughout New England.

With over 15 championship winning years using Dunlop tires and more than 20 years as a motorcycle dealership, Seacoast Sport Cycle is proud to include Dunlop motorcycle race tires in the array of products offered to customers in-store, online, and trackside.

Seacoast Sport Cycle is one of the Nation’s premier European motorcycle dealerships located in tax free Derry, NH. Selling and servicing Aprilia, Ducati, Kramer, Moto Guzzi, and Vespa scooters since 1999 with nationwide rankings for 2020 of #3 for Aprilia motorcycle sales, #5 Ducati motorcycle sales, and #5 for Moto Guzzi motorcycle sales.

“We race what we sell, join the fun!”

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