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Huge Jet-Ski sale at Ajax Kawasaki ! Call or come down now to get in on the summer fun !

 

 
It’s gotta be ugly competing against the ZX™-14 year after year. When it arrived on the big-bore sportbike stage in 2006, the big Ninja® blew everyone’s minds – owners, journalists and competitors – with its incredible thrust, sport-tourer comfort, agile handling and aerodynamic full-coverage bodywork. Continuous refinement has kept the 14 a step ahead of the competition, all while filling enthusiasts’ face shields with wild, ear-to-ear grins.

 The KX™450F has been updated for 2013 to help continue its back-to-back string of recent championships. The string began with Monster Energy® Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto winning both the 2011 Supercross and 2011 Motocross titles, followed by leading the U.S. team to an overall victory at the Motocross of Nations, then Villopoto’s absolute domination of the Monster Energy Cup —which also earned him the Monster Million. Last but not least, Villopoto recently defended his Supercross title by winning the 2012 championship on his KX450F!

History

Denny and Marilyn Beitler started Ajax Motorcycle Accessories in the fall of 1973. They started out in a 1,000-square-foot building in which they occupied for seven years before moving into their second location, which was 2,500 square feet. Business was booming, they managed to fill the place up fairly quickly, and in no time, they needed more space.

In 1993, Ajax Motorcycle Accessories changed its name to Ajax Kawasaki-KTM. Denny and Marilyn decided they would find some land and build their own shop—finally deciding on their present location at 8417 S. Interstate 35 in beautiful Oklahoma City. They finally found their home in their new 16,000-square-foot building.


Denny's father Floyd Beitler was a motorcycle enthusiast going back to the 1940's.  This picture of Floyd Beitler was taken in 1941 in New York when he was stationed at West Point. Floyd enjoyed motorcycling through the late 1980's. 



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