he big story at FMF is their fantastic new titanium PowerCoreª 4-stroke exhaust. It's a high-value unit designed to increase performance and reduce weight and sells for an incredibly low retail price of only $299.99. With a sound level touted at 100db the new PowerCore will be a big hit with sound conscious riders and track owners.
     FMF's $299.99 titanium PowerCore was developed to increase the horsepower and torque throughout the entire power curve and give you a noticeable power increase that is very usable and beneficial, no matter what your riding style or ability is. The titanium PowerCore is in all respects, a high performance track pipe. It's FMF founder Don Emler's concept and it reflects the increasing need for affordable, sound sensitive high-performance exhaust products. FMF is an industry leader in the sound reduction department, but as a rider himself, Emler knows that even the most environmentally sensitive riders and racers still want to maximize the bang they get for their performance investment. The titanium PowerCore exhaust really does it right.
     FMF continues to do it right in racing as well. This season, FMF riders have won just about every AMA off-road series. KTM off-road phenom Juha Salminen has clinched the 2005 Grand National Cross Country Championship. He was awarded the #1 plate by 2004 GNCC Champion Rodney Smith, who is also a FMF rider. Red Bull KTM/ FMF Supermoto Rider JŸrgen KŸnzel won the biggest race of the season and the Supermoto Championship by beating Jeff Ward at the Reno season finale in the Supermoto class. And FMF rider Micky Dymond beat all comers in the final round of the AMA Supermoto Unlimited class. Mike Lafferty claimed the 2005 AMA National Enduro title, his seventh in his career. And FMF-sponsored Jason Raines has laid claim to another AMA Hare Scrambles Championship for 2005. Wherever you turn these days, an FMF rider is sporting a #1 plate on a machine powered by FMF.
     And FMF doesn't just support the top stars of the sport. FMF has a great grass-roots program to help amateurs, locals, and vets all across the country. Plus, FMF gives back to the sport that has been so good to the company by being the title sponsor to major series throughout the United States. For 2005 and returning in 2006 FMF is the title sponsor of the AMA FMF National Hare & Hound Series and the AMA FMF National Enduro Series. And earlier this year, FMF became the presenting sponsor of the AMA National Motocross Championship Series - for 5 years! FMF is also the official exhaust sponsor of AMA National Motocross. Emler and FMF have agreed to work hand in glove with the AMA to develop sound reduction methods and standards that will benefit both pro and amateur racing.
     For 2006, FMF will just get bigger and better, with more high quality products, more championships and a new advertising and marketing campaign that will mean more sales for dealerships. The 2006 campaign will present a new look for FMF that customers and dealers are already starting to see. This reflects Don Emler's vision of his 100% made in America FMF products. FMF's manufacturing facility is in Southern California, where every FMF product design is literally next door to the major OEM's, race teams, riders and riding areas that define the powersport industry. FMF believes that performance exhaust technology is based on real "hands on" design, testing and manufacturing. Every FMF exhaust system is conceived, designed, prototyped, tested and manufactured in FMF's southern California facility in the heart of the motorcycle industry.
For dealers, FMF products offer their customers increased performance, high quality, and reasonable bang for the buck. With products like FMF's $299.99 titanium PowerCore, you can't go wrong by stocking up - and deep - with FMF.


FMF's new titanium PowerCore 4-stroke exhaust is designed to reduce weight and noise, while increasing performance. Retailing at just $299.99, the new titanium PowerCore is sure to be a hot seller!

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