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Zorros will be closed until 28th May, we return to work in a limited capacity whilst we carry out end of year stock check & move of premises. We expect to be back to work in a full capacity from 18th June.
Walk in customers in Melbourne Victoria & surrounds.
We have a local dealer who carries most of our lines in his showroom at: Thunder down the peninsular, 2 Young St, Frankston. Vic. 03 9770 2382. Shane will be pleased to help you with enquiries for Zorros Apparel and Crash Helmets. 
Internet & Postal orders.
We have appointed GS Customs as our mailout agent for crash-helmets and sling bags during our close period. Geoff will be pleased to ship out to you, He can be contacted on 0418 344 626 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Other Enquiries. we will of course be accessing our email frequently. Any other enquiries can be made directly to us on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Please be aware it may at times take upto 36 hours to make a response to you. Please rest assured we will respond as quickly as is possible.

For orders Outside of Australia please read the following link before placing order.

Next Event:

Sun 29th July 2012. Moama Market. Soundshell gardens, Moama NSW.

Sun 12 August 2012. Cobram Swap Meet & All Wheels Show and Shine. Cobram Showgrounds, Cobram VIC

NEW PRESS RELEASES:

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y, April 19, 2012 Extraordinary American Motorcycles To Be Offered At Quail Lodge. An unheard of three Crocker road models will headline exquisite assembly. San Francisco – A selection of important motorcycles from a prominent private collection has been entrusted to Bonhams for their annual Quail Lodge sale held during the famed Pebble Beach Car Week. Consisting of exquisite models from Indian, Harley-Davidson and Crocker, it’s the collection’s Crockers (acquired 12 years ago in the US) that are drawing the most attention. Known as the “Duesenberg of motorcycles,” Crocker is the definitive American motorcycle – handmade, powerful and fast. Very much a Hollywood “hot rod” bike, Crocker was created in and shaped by the culture of pre-WWII Los Angeles, California, by former Indian distributor Al Crocker. When it debuted in 1936, the upstart founder brazenly challenged world dominators Harley-Davidson, boasting of superior technology, performance, handling and raw power. In fact, Al Crocker famously advertised that if any of his bikes were ever beaten by a stock Harley, he would refund the owner’s money. No refunds were ever requested. As a bespoke machine, each Crocker was made to the specifications of its buyer. This expensive and time-intensive approach meant that quality remained high but production output low. Total Crocker numbers never exceeded more than 125 units before World War II forced the firm’s closure, and today only around 50 of those units are accounted for, making Crocker motorcycles extremely rare. After fading into relative obscurity for half a century, two major events transpired that vaulted Crocker to the consciousness of collectors worldwide. First, the Guggenheim Museum’s ground-breaking 1998 exhibit The Art of the Motorcycle prominently featured a Crocker (owned by famed auto collector Otis Chandler). Then, the seminal 2006 Legend of the Motorcycle Concours d’Elegance presented Crocker as a featured marque with a record-breaking 20 examples on display. The attention provided by these two events – highlighting the marque’s unique history, success and rarity – suddenly made Crocker one of the most desirable and expensive motorcycles in the world. “Having three documented Crockers in one sale is very momentous,” says Malcolm Barber, CEO of Bonhams Group. “Very seldom does a Crocker ever come up for sale, so this is an extremely unique opportunity for collectors and one we are privileged to present.”Bonhams’ 2012 two-day sale will take place Thursday (dedicated to motorcycles) and Friday (dedicated to motorcars), August 16th and 17th at Quail Lodge in Carmel, California.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012 Polaris earnings up 27%.
Polaris Industries Inc.'s PII +7.47%  first-quarter earnings jumped 27% as the company saw sales of its RANGER RZR off-road vehicles and Victory motorcycles jump. The results easily topped expectations, leading the company to raise its earnings guidance for the year to $3.85 to $4 a share on sales growth of 10% to 13%. In January, Polaris saw profits ranging between $3.65 and $3.80 and sales growth of 5% to 8%.
"Our record first quarter results reflect not only the continued strength of our business and solid execution of our strategy, but also a healthy start to the year for our end markets," Chief Executive

Tuesday, April 24, 2012, Harley-Davidson confirms boost in U.S. sales after leaked report.
Harley-Davidson Inc. confirmed in a federal filing that retail sales of motorcycles in the United States rose 25.5 percent in the first quarter. The Milwaukee-based motorcycle manufacturer made the filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday after information from a research update from the Motorcycle Industry Council became public.

Thursday, March 22, 2012. Grill 'Em All.
Headwinds introduces their new 7-inch Grill that replaces the beauty ring on all stock FLST headlights.
Give your bike a unique look with their easy-to-install convex grill that is 2-3/4inches long and blends with the headlight profile. Fully machined from billet aluminum it features thick vertical bars and is available in chrome or black. Made in the USA by Headwinds.
Headwinds +1 626-359-8044 www.headwinds.com

Monday, March 26, 2012
The original Gatling gun exhaust slip on mufflers for Harley-Davidson is back by popular demand! We have improved the look and they are now available for over seven different models. Sold in pairs, these are slip on mufflers witch connect to the OEM exhaust! If you are looking for that bolt on one of a kind look for your Harley, here is your solution! . Call +1 805-443-7172

MILWAUKEE, March 16, 2012 –
After nearly 50 years as head of styling, Willie G. Davidson is retiring from Harley-Davidson.
Willie G., Senior Vice President and Chief Styling Officer, is widely recognized as a legend in the world of motorcycling and motorcycle
design. He will continue his involvement with the company as an ambassador at motorcycle rallies and events, and through special
design projects as Chief Styling Officer Emeritus.

MILWAUKEE (Feb. 1, 2012) – Harley-Davidson Seventy-Two Revives A Lean Look Dark Custom Gets Some Color – A New Narrow Sportster in Sparkling Metal Flake Paint The Harley-Davidson Seventy-Two motorcycle is a metal flake dream machine, a Sportster on a trip back to the days when the cool kids rode a Sting-Ray and the big boys parked choppers in a row on the curb. Those motorcycles were long and lean; candy-apple color and gleaming chrome shimmering in hazy summer sunlight. From its Hard Candy Big Red Flake paint and ape bars to its narrow whitewall tires, the Seventy-Two is a respectful nod to that era, and to the influence of the custom culture that still percolates today along Whittier Boulevard, the legendary cruising street in East Los Angeles also known as Route 72. A new generation of custom builder is tapping into that era and making a fresh statement, not just in California but in garages across the country, even around the world.

MILWAUKEE (Feb. 1, 2012) – Softail Slim.
Pare down a Harley-Davidson Softail motorcycle to its essential elements and you have the Slim. From its trimmed front fender to its narrow rear end, Slim is a no-nonsense, back-to-basics motorcycle. Call it stripped. Call it old school. Call it lean and mean. What’s left is the elemental Softail profile and iconic Harley-Davidson style that recalls classic custom bobbers of the 1950s

Wednesday, January 25, 2012. Polaris (owner of Victory, Indian & Polaris) Reports Record 2011 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Results Fourth Quarter and Full Year Highlights:
Fourth quarter 2011 earnings per diluted share increased 15% to a record $0.90 with sales increasing 26% from the year earlier period to a record $782.0 million. All product lines experienced increased sales and market share for the full year 2011. International sales increased 43% in the fourth quarter 2011 and 39% for full year 2011 despite a volatile European economic environment. Full year 2011 earnings per diluted share increased 50% to a record $3.20 with record sales of $2,656.9 million, an increase of 33% from the 2010 full year. Full year 2011 gross profit margins improved 130 basis points over 2010.

January 24, 2012 -- Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE: HOG) reported a strong finish to 2011, with improved fourth-quarter performance capping a year of earnings and dealer retail sales growth.
Income from continuing operations was $54.6 million, or $0.24 per share, in the fourth quarter of 2011, compared to a loss of $42.1 million, or $0.18 per share from continuing operations in the year-ago quarter. For the full year 2011, income from continuing operations more than doubled to $548.1 million, or $2.33 per share, compared to income of $259.7 million, or $1.11 per share, from continuing operations in 2010. Retail sales of new Harley-Davidson motorcycles grew 10.9 percent worldwide in the fourth quarter compared to the prior-year period, including an 11.8 percent increase in the U.S. For the full year 2011, new Harley-Davidson motorcycle retail sales rose 5.9 percent worldwide and 5.8 percent in the U.S.

21st Dec 2011. Indian Triumph Of Fargo Becomes A Part of Indian Motorcycle History
Indian Triumph of Fargo sold the first ever 2012 Spirit Lake (Polaris/Victory) built Indian Chief Vintage (serial number 0008) retailed in the world.

26th Oct 2011.
Polaris Announces Investment in Electric Motorcycle Company Powersports Leader Acquires an Interest in Electric Motorcycle Leader MINNEAPOLIS, Oct 26, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Polaris Industries Inc. (NYSE: PII) today announced a minority investment in Brammo, an Ashland, Oregon-based maker of electric vehicle technology and two-wheel electric vehicles. By investing in Brammo, Polaris obtains access to their proprietary electric vehicle powertrain technology, as well as exposure to the rapidly growing electric motorcycle market.

8th Sep 2011. Harley-Davidson Inc announced: Its board of directors approved a dividend payment of 0.125 cents per share for the third quarter of 2011. The dividend is payable on Oct 14th to shareholders of the companys common stock on Sep 30th 2011.

6th Sep 2011. Polaris Announce Special Limited Edition Indian Chief Vintage. To celebrate the 110th year of Indian motorcycle production Polaris have announced that they will build a limited edition of 110 Indian Chief Vintage Motorcycles. Similar in specification to the Kings Mountain Indian motorcycles these very special limited edition models will become available in Dec 2011.

Polaris announce the New Indian range for 2012. Based on the Kings Mountain Indians the range of models will be consolidated to the 3 models shown below. These are expected to be available in the US in Dec 2011.

Chief Classic: The Chief Classic comes with a full chrome engine package. The paint options offered are Thunder Black with Silver Script and Indian Red with Gold Script. Styling incs: Chromed teardrop halogen headlamp, Long fenders, Die-cast console - color matched, Black and polished engine with chrome covers, Chromed spoke wheels, Traditional black wall tires, Two-into-one stainless steel exhaust system and Indian script tank design.

Chief Dark Horse: The Thunder Black Smoke (matte) paint flattens the Chief Dark Horse while the colored headdress tank design stands out from a distance. Smoke Black (matte) rims with blackwall tires give the Chief Dark Horse an old-school feel. Blacked-out engine and chassis make continue the "Dark Horse" theme. Solo black seat features fringe, double stitching and rich thick leather. Color is: Thunder Black Smoke w/colored headdress. Styling incs: Black engine with chrome covers, Die-cast console - color matched, Laced matte-black spoked wheels, Blacked-out two-into-one stainless steel exhaust system, Large multi-colored headdress tank design and Blacked-out fit and finish.

Chief Vintage: Based on the 1948 Chief, the 2012 Indian Chief Vintage's two-tone paint schemes, chrome Indian tank badge, and fender light take you back to the era where the Indian Chief ruled the highway. Distressed tan leather with fringe covers the solo seat and saddlebags to give the Chief Vintage a distinctive nostalgic look. 60-spoke chrome wheels with classic whitewall tires complete the vintage appearance. Colors are: Thunder Black, Indian Red, Willow Green & Ivory Cream, Indian Red & Ivory Cream, Arizona Turquoise & Winter White. Styling incs: Chromed teardrop halogen headlamp, Die-cast console - color matched, Auxilliary driving lamps, Black and polished engine with chrome covers, Two-into-one stainless steel exhaust system with three-way catalytic converter and chromed shields, Chromed spoke wheels, Long skirt fenders and dual-tone paint available, Metal tank badge, Chrome fender tips and Engine guards.

Tue Jul 26. Victory releases new 2012 models. All Victory models across the board feature the 106-cubic-inch Freedom V-Twin engine and Six-Speed Overdrive transmission. Each Victory is designed with a low seating height and with a low centre of gravity for easy responsive handling at all speeds.

Wed Jul 20.
More Harley-Davidson Models with twin cam 103 power in 2012. Harley-Davidson offers more Big Twin performance for 2012 as its Twin cam 103 powertrain is standard equipment on softail, Touring & Dynaglide models (except StreetBob & Dynaglide Custom). Harley-Davidson will offer two new models for 2012. The V-Rod 10th Anniversary edition celebrates a decade of power-cruiser performance while the new Dyna Switchback is a convertible custom-touring motorcycle with detachable hard saddlebags and windshield.