New Pirelli Tire Vendor For Loudon

New Pirelli Tire Vendor For Loudon

© 2008, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Categories:

New Pirelli tire vendor for New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon, New Hampshire BOSTON MOTO to assume trackside Pirelli race tire sales and support for the remainder of 2008 and for 2009 Loudon Road Racing Series. BOSTON MOTO will also provide exclusive Pirelli tire service at all Tony’s Trackdays events and is available to all NHMS Loudon trackday organizations, upon request. BOSTON MOTO was founded by local racers with the single goal of providing a superior level of service and professionalism to New England area racers and trackday enthusiasts. Whether you’re preparing for your next sprint race or getting ready for a full day of track riding, speed of service and reliable results are what it takes to get riders out on the track and to the top of the podium. We look forward to earning the business and trust of the Loudon racing and trackday community. We will be offering the complete line of Pirelli Diablo and Dragon racing tires as well as the Street / Trackday Diablo Corsa III tires. Tire sales and fitment will be available at NHMS from Thursday early evening until Sunday close of racing, each race weekend. We are working on a website currently, so all inquiries should be directed to Derek Sinclair, co-owner, Boston Moto at email [email protected] or telephone 508-269-7196.

Latest Posts

MotoGP: French GP Confirmed On The Calendar Until 2031

The record-breaking crowds will welcome MotoGP for another five...

MotoAmerica: Attack Progressive Yamaha Ready For Title Fight

Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing Primed for 2025 MotoAmerica...

MotoAmerica: American Honda Backs Multiple Teams

Honda Ramps Up Participation in MotoAmerica CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP to...

WorldWCR: Special Guests In Austin, Testing And A Super Draw

Cremona Circuit test offers first look at WorldWCR class...

MotoAmerica: Talent Cup’s COTA Doubleheader Kicks Off 2025 Season

MotoAmerica's Talent Cup series kicked off in front of...