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American Young Jon Stone’s Harley Road King Was Stolen

Jon Stone's Harley 1 photo
Photo: Jon Stone's Facebook Account
Country music artist Jon Stone, member of the “American Young” duo, has recently posted an image of his 2005 Harley Road King Custom, that was allegedly stollen from him. The artist posted a message asking people for help in finding it.
If you’re not a country music fan you probably never heard about them. American Young is a young band consisting of Jon Stone and Kristy Osmunson. They’ve both been in Nashville and have explored their options in country music before. Jon as a solo act, then a successful producer and songwriter and Kristy as a founding member and sizzling fiddle player of the duo Bomshel.

The band are signed to Curb Records, having their debut single “Love is War” released in late 2013. Bill Dukes of Taste of Country radio gave the song 4 out of 5 stars, comparing their sound favorably to The Civil Wars.

Anyway, the V Twin 2 cylinders bike was stolen from Jon on the 6th June from the entrance of Curb Records studio. You might not be a 2005 Harley-Davidson Road King fan, but you know these babies were created for those mile-eating riders who are crazy about taking their Harleys on long road trips, and those who seek a powerful bike with which to conquer the highways.

And this King has the power of royal body. A 1450cc, Twin Cam 88 engine supplies the power, being a motor that produces the loud rumbling distinctive of Harley exhausts. It might seem harmful, but it’s not. This engine produces between 65 and 80 horsepower, depending on the specific set-up of the bike. Around 86 lb-ft (116 Nm) of torque is generated, with peak torque coming at 3400 rpm.
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