
Home Up Online Amsoil Catalog Shop the secure online store now. Amsoil Policy does not allow dealers to post prices on their websites. Call Mike at: 877-760-9048 to find the best price. Home Two Cycle Oil Racing Oils Diesel Oil Amsoil Products Motorcycle Oil EaA Air Filters By-Pass Systems Preferred Customer Jon Rodnick Dave Yelovich Greg Armstrong James Liptrott Shean Gray Steve Hansen Arron Clark Bill Bardsley Fleet Accounts Aggrand Organic Fertilizer Sulfate of Potash Liquid Bonemeal Liquid Lime Amsoil Preferred Customer 6 Month Trial Membership. Amsoil for your Farm 
Aggrand News Liquid Bonemeal Liquid Lime Kelp and Sulfate of Potash Application Guides Natural Organic Fertilizer 
Harley-Davidson Oil Recomendation Oil designed specifically for your motorcycles Amsoil Motorcycle Oil Filter Amsoil Motorcycle Air Filters Amsoil for your diesel Become a wholesale buyer Amsoil for your fleet Farms and Ranches qualify for special account pricing. AMSOIL Semi-Synthetic Bar & Chain Oil Is Amsoil Better than Royal Purple? Check this page. Amsoil policy does not allow posting of prices on dealer websites. Call 877-760-9048 for pricing or go to the Online Store 
| | Amsoil Dealer Steve Hansen is ready to assist you with your Amsoil ordering and information needs. Steve is located in northern Nebraska town of Bassett. He is very knowledgeable about all of our products and the accounts available to you. Call Steve at 605-830-0208 or send him an email to ask questions or receive a price quote. Visit Steve's online store for secure online ordering. Steve is a race car owner and driver. Below you will find pictures of his car racing at Junction Motor Speedway.  Steve is using Amsoil Sever Gear (SVG) 75W-90 in the Quick Change rear end, Amsoil (TRO) 20W-50 Series 2000 Racing oil in the engine and Amsoil (GRG) Series 2000 Racing Grease. Call Steve to find out about how these products are helping him in the shop and on the track. - Hansen Oil Service. AMSOIL Supercross Annoucnes Replacement for Injured Brett Metcalfe With the exit of Brett Metcalfe from the AMA Lites Eastern Regional Supercross Championship with a broken collarbone at round two in Atlanta, the GEICO Powersports/AMSOIL/Honda team went on a search for someone to fill Brett’s shoes for as long as he’s out with his broken collarbone. That person is longtime privateer Daniel Blair.
“I got a call from JC Waterhouse, and he basically offered me the opportunity to come out here [to California] and test the bike,” Blair says. “It was awesome. The whole experience was awesome, just with the way they handle business – they got me the flight, the rental car, and just treated me so professionally, and just that in itself was great. Now that I’ve actually earned a spot on the team, it’s unreal.”
Blair had some mixed emotions when he first hit the track on the Factory Connection Racing machine at the test track.
“First off, my bike was good,” Blair says. “I was happy with it. I felt like it was good enough for me to compete. But being on this bike, I feel like is going to open up so many new doors. It feels so light and it handles so good, and I feel like new doors are going to open because I think I can go so much faster and get so much better starts. It’s really at a whole new level. I’m riding a bike that’s the same brand as mine, but to be honest, it doesn’t feel anything like my bike. It’s like a different brand of dirt bike. It’s amazing, and the first few laps I was on it, I was rolling around the track with the biggest smile on my face, and then it went from a smile to anger and I was wondering how I had been able to race against guys on these things. There were definitely some mixed emotions there.”
Team manager JC Waterhouse says he’s really happy to add Blair to the roster.
“It’s very rare to be able to substitute your primary rider with someone aggressive and talented who may be able to finish up front right away in the series,” Waterhouse says. “With Daniel Blair, I think we’ve accomplished that and I’m looking forward to great things from him.”
Blair couldn’t be happier.
“It makes me feel really good, and they’ve already made me aware that they don’t want me go out there and go nuts, trying to just destroy everyone at the first race,” Blair says. “They want me to be smart and really build off of it, and that makes me feel good because I don’t have to go out there and ride over my head. I can really focus on building a little at a time, and that’s going to be good for me because I really feel like being with these guys, who have won championships, and work with Kevin Windham and Mike LaRocco, I think it will actually help me see things better. I feel like that’s going to be huge for me. I look forward to the weeks ahead.”
Blair will make his debut with the team at Daytona this Saturday night, round four of the Lites East and round nine of the 450cc championship at Daytona International Speedway, March 7.
Until then, we'll see you at the races.
|