LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 14, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ultimate Sports, Inc. (Pink Sheets:USPS), a manufacturer and supplier to the recreational vehicle industry, announced today that the firm has decided to produce its own motor sports parts, and now has the revolutionary technology to do so. Years of development have produced a new drive mechanism which is scheduled for patent submission. Prototypes have produced over 20% better traction results with increased lift and controlability. USI expects the racing circuit to be dramatically changed with the addition of this new traction control device. Take off and corner control will be greatly enhanced with the incorporation of this technology.
Kevin Metheny, President of Ultimate Sports, states, "USI intends to manufacture the new drive mechanism in house and is gearing up for full production by the spring of 2010. USI is actively looking for increased space to accommodate tooling, production equipment and assembly. We will produce our parts with quality, efficiency and cost effectiveness. This will allow us to continue to beat our competitors and stay on the leading edge. Our fifteen year relationship with Yamaha Motor Company of Iwata, Japan has been educational because it taught us many lessons about manufacturing. We are integrating new production methods into our manufacturing facility and will continue efforts to maintain an edge over companies like Yamaha Motor Company, Arctic Cat, Polaris and Ski-doo."
About Ultimate Sports, Inc.:
Ultimate Sports specializes in every item, large and small, that snowmobilers need in order to enjoy the sport and improve their performance-especially snowmobile skis of all types. We have an extensive inventory of carbide studs, mount kits, wear bars, suspension parts, snow flaps, alignment bars, and so much more. Visit www.usi-skis.com for more information.
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