Motorcycle Speed Record Set Using Dynacycle Oil at the 2010 Bonneville World Finals

Dynacycle Oil Enables Increased Horsepower and Lower Engine Temperatures in the Most Harsh Conditions

Aaron Wilson, of NRHS V-Twin Performance, returned to the Bonneville Salt Flats near Wendover, UT for the 2010 Bonneville World Finals. Aaron finally broke the 200 mph limit with a top speed of 203.497 mph and set a new 2-way average speed record of 195.264 mph in the 1650cc A-PF class. Aaron's motorcycle competing at the World Finals used Dynacycle Oil, a 20w-50 premium semi-synthetic motor oil known for lowering engine temperature and increasing horsepower.

Dan Dunn, owner of NRHS V-Twin Performance located in Longmont, Colorado, proudly states "NRHS specializes in all things Harley and Buell including CNC Headwork, Engine/Bore Kits, Dynamometer Tuning, Parts, and Services." He and the NRHS Racing Team have set the record for the "Fastest American V-Twin" at Bonneville 6 of the last 8 years.

Dan says, "We consider it a Win-Win whenever you get an increase in horsepower and lower engine temperatures especially in harsh conditions like the Salt Flats. My racing team and I are very impressed with Dynacycle Oil and the way it performs. The bearings and pistons still looked new even after running multiple passes at RPMs above 7,500 for 2 miles at a time."

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For more information about NRHS V-Twin Performance, please visit their website at http://nrhsperformance.com

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