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2008 Infineon NHRA - Andrew Hines - Launch

2008 Infineon NHRA - Andrew Hines - Launch

Andrew Hines launching the Screamin' Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson Pro Stock Motorcycle at the Fram-Autolite NHRA Nationals.

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2009 Harley-Davidson - FXDB Dyna Street Bob

2009 Harley-Davidson - FXDB Dyna Street Bob

2009 Harley-Davidson Street Bob in Dark Blue Denim.

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2009 VRSCF V-Rod® Muscle™ Model Overview

VRSCF V-Rod® Muscle™ Model Overview

2009 Harley-Davidson - VRSCF V-Rod Muscle
2009 Harley-Davidson - VRSCF V-Rod Muscle
Here's a quick take from the official H-D release.

The wide, angular air-box cover and chopped tail section look as solid and smooth as billet and give the new V-Rod Muscle lines that are clean and powerful. The size of the massive 240 mm rear tire is accentuated by the new broad, clipped and clean rear fender. The combination stop/tail/turn LED light is tucked under the edge of the rear fender, and the side-mount license plate leaves the fender surface smooth and uncluttered. Front-end styling balances the rear, with a trimmed fender that’s blacked out behind satin-finished inverted forks and LED turn signals integrated into the mirror stems. The radiator shrouds are restyled and color-matched to the rest of the bodywork, while the new airbox side covers incorporate air scoop inlets covered with woven wire mesh. The silver five-spoke cast aluminum front and rear wheels are a new design for the V-Rod line.


Harley-Davidson buys MV Agusta for $109 Million

What a long, strange trip it's been: MV Agusta Owned by Harley-Davidson...
What a long, strange trip it's been: MV Agusta Owned by Harley-Davidson...

Harley Buys MV Agusta

So it looks like it's official - Harley-Davidson announced that they are acquiring MV Agusta.

In a move to gain access to a broader, growing customer base in Europe and the U.S., motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson Inc. agreed to purchase MV Agusta Group, an Italian motorcycle company, for about $109 million.


Do characters in the "Wild Hogs" movie represent typical Harley-Davidson buyers?

Harley-Davidson's management looks forward: What are the 'next generation' of buyers looking for?

Traditional styling, traditional colors, traditional customers: But is tradition enough?
Traditional styling, traditional colors, traditional customers: But is tradition enough?
As the Times Online newspaper points out, Harley-Davidson management thinks that the next generation (post-boomers, that is) is probably looking for something a little less, shall we say, traditional.

Lots of talk about the future here. Lots of conjecture. From the sound of it, Harley Davidson management is looking for new places to sell, and new people to sell to. A new generation of buyers...

Any changes will not happen quickly enough to compensate for the slide in domestic sales. The group is finding other ways to compete, splitting marketing into two, one concentrating on traditional, more mature Harley customers, as epitomised in last year’s Hollywood movie Wild Hogs, and the other aiming at young men and women riders.


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