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SPLITTING LANES, M.C.



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Splitting Lanes is a family of diverse riders. Splitting Lanes was founded in 2004. We are family orientated and have regular riders, track riders, and also stunters. We have monthly club meetings and ride every chance we can.

Upcoming Events

Sun Sep 05 @09:00AM - 12:00PM
Club Meeting
General
Winner of Biggest Race of the Year - IE's Maximum
Sunday, 15 August 2010 20:37

Congrats to IE's Maximus for barely slipping past that 250. LOL  It was a great race that ended one great weekend.  Thank you very much all that showed!  See you next time at the track.

drag racing

 
Biggest race of the Year
Wednesday, 09 June 2010 08:48
On August 14-15, 2010...we will be running the first ever North v. South Shootout. this will be the biggest collection of drag racing motorcycles in Souhern California this year...probably ever.

there will be all manor of bike .....from stock, to 200mph turbo charged monsters..

August 14-15 at California Speedway, Fontana....be there.
 


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