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January 4, 2008
If you know the differences among a Ulysses, a Blast and a Lightning, we know where you'll be this weekend, according to the Detroit Free Press.
Those are the names of the latest Buells, the sports bike subsidiary of Harley-Davidson. The models will debut at the Cycle World International Motorcycle Show at the Rock Financial Showplace in Novi, Mich, which runs Friday through Sunday.
This is the show's 13th year in metro Detroit, and last year it drew 40,777 enthusiasts to the area. The 27-year-old event is part of a 16-weekend series across the United States and Canada that attracts about 600,000 enthusiasts a year.
The show will feature hundreds of 2008 street bikes, dirt bikes, cruisers and ATVs from more than 19 manufacturers.
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