CBXMAN Local News & Announcements

Recent News & Announcements from CBXMAN and it's partners as it relates to a local level in the areas of Northeastern Pennsylvania (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre).

SCOOTER GIRL: More than meets the eye

Jayne Moore, The Weekender Correspondent, a.k.a. SCOOTER GIRL stopped by for a sit down with Dennis and the CBXMAN Crew. We are very excited to be a part of the local community and can't say enough about the article that Jayne wrote about us!

Read Full Article @ The Weekender

Cruising For St. Jude - Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008

You can help make a difference! Come help CBXMAN fight pediatric cancer and other catastrohic disases! Ride, Eat, Drink, Win Free Stuff! The Close Encounters Stunt Team will perform after the ride.

Read Full Article

Chacko's Family Bowling Center 3rd Annual Bike Rally - Sunday, Sept. 21, 2008

Come join CBXMAN and Chacko's Family Bowling Center in the fight against Heart Disease. Ride, Eat, Drink, Win Free Stuff! The Close Encounters Stunt Team will perform after the ride with live entertainment provided by Kartune.

Read Full Article

Close Encounters Free Style Motorcycle Stunt Site Launches New Website

I first encountered the Close Encounters Stunt Team (CE) at a motorcycle dealer in Bloomsburg, PA who was holding an open house and had CE there for entertainment. What a great show!

Read Full Article

Help CBXMAN, Chacko's Family Bowling Center & The American Heart Assocation Prevent Heart Disease

The American Heart Assocation, Chacko's Family Bowling Center of Wilkes-Barre, and CBXMAN Motorcycle of Edwardsville, team up to prevent heart disease.

Read Full Article

What's New At CBXMAN - The Times Leader

Competition from national chains like Lowe's and Home Depot drove Dennis McCartney to sell his business in 1999. In an ironic twist of fate, Lowe's is indirectly helping McCartney to expand his new business, CBXMAN at 378 Main St., Edwardsville, PA...

Read Full Article

Motorcycle Man After a Short Break, Retiree Rides Again - The Times Leader

Early retirement isn't for everyone. Just ask Dennis McCartney, who has found new opportunities to combine business and pleasure while filling up an empty warehouse at 378 Main St. six years after selling his former business. McCartney's father started Apex Building Products in 1961. The wholesale business once had a second warehouse near Binghamton, N.Y., 40 employees and 650 accounts, mostly independent lumber and hardware stores. Dennis McCartney was not concerned...

Read Full Article

Motorcycles Cruise Into Mainstream - The Citizens' Voice

Car enthusiasts have the Mustang and the T-Bird. But for Dennis McCartney, president of Edwardsville-based CBXMan.com, there's no business like the bike business.

Read Full Article

FREE Ground Shipping

FREE GROUND SHIPPING on Apparel & Accessories orders over $100.00!

PROVAULT iPod Protectors

PROARMOR Pro Vault Billet iPod Protectors