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November 3, 2014

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www.PowersportsBusiness.com Powersports Business • November 3, 2014• 23 Parts Unlimited (9 percent), Fox Racing (8), Castle Sales (5), Scorpion Sports (3), Fulmer (2), Ducati (2) and Bell (2) also took part of the market share. Other companies make up 7 percent of the market. In Canada, Parts Canada (34 percent), Motovan Motorsports (21 percent) and Gamma Sales (17 percent) supplied 72 per- cent of all Canadian helmet unit sales. The average selling price for all helmets in Can- ada was $158 Canadian dollars, up from $152. PSB CDK GLOBAL CONTINUED FROM PAGE 22 Harley-Davidson 80% Parts Canada 34% Motovan Motorsports 21% Gamma Sales 17% Fox Racing Canada 9% MOTORCYCLE HELMET SALES / V-TWIN SUPPLIERS BY PERCENT OF SALES SEPTEMBER 2013 TO SEPTEMBER 2014 212 V-TWIN DEALERS: 68,311 UNIT SALES, $9.9 MILLION MOTORCYCLE HELMET SALES / CANADA SUPPLIERS BY PERCENT OF SALES SEPTEMBER 2013 TO SEPTEMBER 2014 152 CANADIAN DEALERS: 35,931 UNITS SOLD, $5.6 MILLION Source: CDK Global Recreation Castle Sales 1% Fox Racing 1% Other 3% Fulmer Helmets 1% Western Power Sports 2% Parts Unlimited 3% Tucker Rocky 4% Helmet House 5% Fullbore 2% Other 7% Sea-Doo Water 2% Ski-Doo 4% Kimpex 4% SKULLY is celebrating the end of its record- breaking Indiegogo campaign for the AR-1, the world's first augmented reality motorcycle hel- met. Over the two-month campaign, 1,950 hel- mets were sold to motorcycle enthusiasts from 47 countries, grossing SKULLY $2,815,401 in sales, a total that amounts to 1,126 percent over the company's initial $250,000 goal. With that success, SKULLY has become the most success- ful tech campaign in Indiegogo history. "Our team is truly humbled by the success of the campaign," said Marcus Weller, Ph.D., founder and CEO at SKULLY. "We want to thank our supporters for believing in our vision and innovation, and we are looking forward to delivering AR-1 this coming year." The Indiegogo campaign was launched on Aug. 11. In just eight minutes, SKULLY reached its $250,000 goal. In 45 hours, the company had raised $1 million, the fastest Indiegogo campaign to reach the $1 million mark. PSB SKULLY sets Indiegogo record

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