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Hackstetter®

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About Me

Hackstetter Motor Holdings LLCCompany profile:
Identifying potential and encouraging growth. Knowing what we represent. Recognizing where our strengths lie and making the best use of every opportunity. Following a clear strategy. Goals we have attained are in essence the point of departure for new challenges. This is the philosophy that inspires every individual at the Hackstetter Group. It influences the company's structure and it plays a vital role in the decision-making process. Our corporate ethos finds its expression in the uncompromising pursuit of the superlative. The result? Outstanding Motorcycles with an unmistakable profile. Motorcycles which fascinate people all over the world and which win legions of new admirers every day. And a degree of success which sees the Hackstetter Group go from strength to strength.
Hackstetter Motor Holdings LLCWith our Motorcycles embraced in technology and invovation, the Hackstetter Group has its sights set firmly on the premium sector of the international motorcycle market. To achieve its aims, the company knows how to deploy its strengths with an efficiency that is unmatched in the motorcycle industry. From research and development to sales and marketing, The Hackstetter Group is committed to the very highest in quality for all its products and services. The company's current success is proof of this strategy's correctness.Hackstetter Motor Holdings LLC
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My Interests

all things dangerous...............

I'd like to meet:

We welcome all motorcycle enthusiasts, and persons interested or wanting to know more about our brand.

Music:

"I've gone from Panteras vulgar display of power, to Dave Brubecks take five in heavy traffic"Korn, Tool, Coldplay, DMB, Alice in chains, Pink Floyd, pre Napster Metallica, Dimebag Darrell, a lot of the greatest Jazz pioneers you'll find in my CD collection along with Kruder and dorfmeister, DJ Icey= Grand Canyon Suite, but my taste is now influenced by artists on Sirius radio

Movies:

all the good ones from the 80's

Television:

HBO and CNN the rest is shit

Books:

I've burned a few

Heroes:

GANDHI

My Blog

Costa Rica Factory, Hackstetter Motor Holdings

FREE TRADE ZONE REGULATIONThe Free Trade Zone Regulation combines incentives and benefits granted by the Costa Rican Government to those companies complying with the requirements and obligations estab...
Posted by Hackstetter® on Sun, 02 Sep 2007 03:15:00 PST

Steel Frames Versus Aluminum Frames: What Gives?

Why would a steel-framed race bike be more forgiving in its setup than a similarly-configured aluminum machine? The answer here may come from research in the realm of road-racing bicycles. For years i...
Posted by Hackstetter® on Thu, 09 Aug 2007 11:43:00 PST

Hackstetter on Yamaha (i knew they went down the wrong road in 03)

After ABS and traction control, two-wheel-drive (2WD) just might turn out to be the next big thing in motorcycling. Though Yamaha have tried their hand at building a 2WD motorcycle in the past, the Ja...
Posted by Hackstetter® on Mon, 05 Mar 2007 10:14:00 PST

2WD motorcycle history

1924 350 Raleigh-  converted in England for trialling. 1930 REX sidecar-  converted to drive both bike wheels by Einar Stormark. 1937 FN M60-  solo converted by Stormark. c.1960's Ro...
Posted by Hackstetter® on Sun, 04 Mar 2007 10:05:00 PST

Enzo Ferrari and the famous prancing horse

Enzo Ferrari was born on February 18, 1898 near Modena, Italy. When he was 10 his father took him to an automobile race in Bologna. After attending a number of other races, he decided he wanted to bec...
Posted by Hackstetter® on Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:58:00 PST

Dr Porsche

The Porsche sports car was born amid the physical ruin and economic chaos of post World War II Europe. From modest circumstances, the "son" Ferdinand Porsche designed and built a prototype Porsche ro...
Posted by Hackstetter® on Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:54:00 PST

Mr. Honda

Soichiro Honda's success parallels the classic rags-to-riches fable - the lone individual starting in a humble setting, battling odds and succeeding, through talent, ingenuity, and good fortune. In a ...
Posted by Hackstetter® on Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:44:00 PST