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Captain America - 1942 Harley Davidson WLA Liberator
Captain America rides a 1942 Harley Davidson WLA "Liberator" in the Marvel Studios movie being released 7.22.11.
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Harley-Davidson Q3 2010 income climbs as sales slip
Harley-Davidson's 3rd quarter 2010 financial results are in: income climbs as sales drop. Net income totaled $88.8 million, or 38 cents per share, which compares with income of $26.5 million, or 11 cents per share for the same period last year.
H-D reported a 7.7 percent decrease in motorcycle sales worldwide, including a 9.4 percent decrease in the U.S.
The company posted a net profit of 40 cents per share from continuing operations. Revenue fell 2 percent to $1.09 billion.
2011 Harley-Davidson New Model Announcements
2011 Harley-Davidson FLTRU ROAD GLIDE® ULTRA
2011 FLTRU ROAD GLIDE® ULTRA Overview
The Road Glide® Ultra combines the light handling and wind-splitting aerodynamics of a frame-mounted fairing with a full complement of touring appointments for the devoted long distance rider and passenger.
Click here to continue...A peek behind the curtains: Helmet safety, advertising dollars and editorial policy
Risk of offense is the price of clarity
A fascinating look behind the scenes at Motorcyclist magazine describes Dexter Ford's firing from Motorcyclist, apparently as a result of his no-hold-barred expose of shortcomings in the Snell M2005 standard that, according to some experts, could result in greater injuries to riders.
Click here to continue...AMA Pro Racing XR1200 Series Announced
AMA Pro Racing and Vance & Hines have announced the launch of the AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 Series. The series will feature spec-bikes with Vance & Hines race kits competing in a 5 race championship.
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Vance & Hines XR1200 3/4 Right Side
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