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2009 Harley-Davidson FXDF Dyna Fat Bob, NICE BIKE - Making its imposing presence known with a fattened front-end, the Fat Bob motorcycle remains surprisingly light on its toes.
Harley-Davidson Other for Sale
- 2003 harley-davidson fxstd - 100th annv. softail deuce ($9,800)
- 2009 harley-davidson xl1200n - sportster 1200 nightster ($7,495)
- 2011 harley-davidson flhp ($14,895)
- 2002 harley-davidson fxst softail std ($7,950)
- 2007 harley-davidson flhtcu - electra glide ultra classic ($13,495)
- 2012 harley-davidson fld - dyna switchback (US $)
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Top-Selling Motorcycles in US in 2013: Harley-Davidson Street Glide Special and Breakout
Tue, 22 Apr 2014It’s almost automatic every time we write about Harley-Davidson that the company’s critics jump out to say how its bikes are heavy or assembled from parts bin leftovers or technologically decades behind its competitors. What these naysayers either forget or completely ignore is that Harley-Davidson motorcycles continue to sell. In its first quarter 2014 financial report, Harley-Davidson reported a 5.8% increase in motorcycle sales including 3.0% in the U.S.
Harley-Davidson Reports Q2 2013 Results
Thu, 25 Jul 2013Harley-Davidson reported a net profit of $271.7 million for the second quarter ended June 30, 2013, up from the profit of $247.3 million reported in the same period in 2012. For the first half of 2013, Harley-Davidson has recorded $495.9 million in profit, compared to $419.3 million reported in the opening six months last year. “Harley-Davidson again drove strong financial performance in the second quarter, reflecting the many improvements in operations we have made throughout the Company over the past few years as well as our brand strength globally,” says Keith Wandell, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Harley-Davidson, Inc.
Zero Motorcycles Named to Made in USA Foundation Hall of Fame
Tue, 03 Jul 2012The Made in the USA Foundation has named Zero Motorcycles to its 2012 Hall of Fame class, recognizing the electric motorcycle manufacturer’s commitment to American manufacturing. Zero Motorcycles, founded in 2006 in Santa Cruz, Calif., by former NASA engineer Neal Saiki, becomes the second motorcycle manufacturer named to the Foundation’s Hall of Fame. Harley-Davidson was inducted in 2011.
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