Milwaukee to Host Female Riders from Across the Country in May
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The Motor Company says it will refocus solely on the Harley brand
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Harley-Davidson's Iron 883 is the newest "Dark"
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Harley-Davidson acquires MV Agusta
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Italian Company Known for Premium, High-Performance Motorcycles
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Read about what Harley-Davidson is doing to reduce motorcycle noise and their message to ask riders to recognize and consider the consequences of loud exhaust pipes.
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Indian pauses, Honda shows one new model, and Kawasaki and Suzuki take a beat. Will Triumph trump them all?
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The Motor Company Unleashes a new Softail, the Rocker, and the fresh Dyna Fat Bob, as well 105th Anniversary models.
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There's no question Harley knows how to throw a party, and the 105th anniversary event looks to be a doozy as well.The Harley-Davidson release that follows gives additional details:
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Inspired By The All-Conquering XR650 Dirttrack Racer, The New Harley XR1200 Sportster Variation Was Displayed At The Intermot Show And Could Be Produced Within The Year.
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Harley-Davidson has announced an all-new 1584cc engine for all its 2007 Softail, Dyna, and Touring model big twin motorcycles. Harley describes the new motor as "the biggest new-engine program in the history of Harley-Davidson." The 96-cubic-inch powerplant ha
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For 2007, Harley-Davidson Introduces A New 1584cc Engine For All Its Big Twin Models, Plus A 50th-Anniversary Sportster, A New Fat Boy, Softail Custom, Night Rod And Racing-style V-Rod
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In a message entitled "Something We Never Want to Lose" on his company's website, Harley-Davidson Motor Company President and CEO Jim McCaslin tackles the issue of motorcycle noise and the increasing backlash motorcycling is experiencing as the result of loud
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Harley-Davidson's New Commemorative Edition Military Paint And Accessory Kits For Fat Boy Motorcycles Will Be Produced In Limited Numbers In Five Kits For Each Branch Of The Armed Services - Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard. The Kits Will Fund A Donation To The USO
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Motorcycles good to go...on red? New EPA rules worry V-twin segment, though some cruiser right through. Motorcycles as art in Michigan. Renegade goes to Idaho. Think before you drink. Who's up for a little motorcycle chariot racing?
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Harley-Davidson has announced that it will offer five limited-edition paint kits for Fat Boy motorcycles in designs to commemorate the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard with matching graphics accessories. The hand-numbered paint kits include custo
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The U.S. Post Office has announced that it will issue a four-stamp set commemorating "American Motorcycles" during the summer of 2006. The stamps' release is slated to coincide with the Sturgis Rally in early August 2006. The four bikes to be featured on the s
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Read about the recall from Harley-Davidson for the 2006 six-speed Dyna motorcycle transmissions.
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Harley-Davidson is recalling approximately 13,400 Dyna series motorcycles to correct a problem with the six-speed transmission that was introduced with the 2006 models. Apparently the neutral light may come on when the bike isn't actually in neutral, so the ri
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In trouble for not crashing. Motorcycle helmets and the trade imbalance. Motorcycle samurais. Counterfeit motorcycles proliferate. Stupid bike tricks.
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Harley-Davidson has announced a new member of the Sportster line, the Sportster 1200L, a 1200 that is configured like the Sportster 883L Low to provide a low seat height and ergonomics tailored for shorter riders. At 26.25 inches off the road (with a 180-pound
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2006 Harley-Davidson XL1200L Low Brings Low Seat Height To The 1200 Sportster Line.
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After two quarters of flat sales, Harley-Davidson Motor Company reports retail sales of its motorcycles climbed by 12 percent in the United States. Sales in Europe and Japan showed similar gains, and the worldwide totals were up by 7 percent.
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Read about Harley-Davidson's U.S. sales increase of its motorcycles by 12% in the third quarter of 2005.
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