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Comment by Editor-in-Chief, Robin Bradley

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The Management of Decline

Harley had a lot at stake on its first quarter financial performance announcement and, sad to say, it hasn’t lifted the weight of expectation from its shoulders.
Worse in fact. Management has been gradually painting itself into a corner, and the big “initiative” that came out of Q1 appears simply to have been some “new initiatives” to announce this coming summer (“a plan to have a plan” as one Harley dealer put it to me a few months ago) really puts a sell-by date on the faith that investors will continue to have in their ability to reverse the firm’s decline.
They really have now painted themselves into that corner because if the announcements to come this summer aren’t compelling and convincing in equal measure, then they have simply set themselves up to fail in 2018/2019, rather than by 2017, when we’ll have seen the full fruits of the last great announcement – the one from January 2017 that rocked our world with the excitement of 100 new “high impact” motorcycles and two million new riders by 2026.
That plan and the subsequent announcements and financial performance of the following 15 months - even with the M-8 Softails being a part of that timeframe – has left Harley’s investor community still in search of beef.
To back up a tad, for me the critical and painfully disappointing remarks in the Q1 announcement (see pages one and six of this edition of AMD Magazine) were those that hinted at major “feel good” announcements to come this summer.
Apparently, not being overburdened by the busy-ness of crafting new motorcycles or crafting new riders, the company is now “crafting strategy accelerants” that will be designed to “deliver significant value through 2022.”
So from that we can deduce one of two things. Either that the announcements about the two million new riders, the 100 new models, the increased dealer network, the factory in Thailand, the desire to see 50 percent of sales achieved internationally, and the M-8 Softails were not designed or expected to “accelerate” market or balance sheet performance, or else, more likely, there is now the dawning realization that the existing strategies just aren’t going to deliver.
 

 “if your marketing is so good, where’s the growth?”

Given that none of these previously planned “accelerants” address any of the core issues confronting the wider motorcycle industry or Harley in particular, ‘quelle surprise’.
But it’s okay now, because the company says that it “plans to leverage its core business more fully and expand in new directions to accelerate value creation as it pursues its long-term objectives.”
Well that’s okay then, phew, I’m glad we got that cleared up.
Levatich is quoted as saying that “our view of the highly competitive global motorcycle market is grounded in a realistic assessment of risks, opportunities and capabilities needed to inspire ridership and grow our business”. Now maybe I am just hopelessly out of touch with ‘Corp-Speak’ and too grounded in the realities of meeting the payroll to breathe the same air, but that sounds to me very much like an acceptance that the initiatives required to turn the company around are too risky, the opportunities available in the market too alien and, anyway, we just don’t have those kind of capabilities.
The statement issued under his name (and personally I’d instantly fire whoever wrote this BS for him) goes on to say that “our data-driven insights compel us to enhance and accelerate our strategies to ensure we deliver on our long-term objectives as we build the next generation of Harley-Davidson riders.”
Okay, so it’s really cool because they have now got some actual, you know, data – real knowledge and information about where they are going wrong, and they are reading it very, very carefully, and the conclusions are going to be really, really exciting -  they don’t know what they are yet, but they think they’ll be really, really interesting.
Well yes, they will be - namely that there are other kinds of bikes they could also be making for other kinds of customers. Wow. Gosh. Whodathunk.
In discussing just how “adjacent” Harley is prepared to go in search of its golden tomorrow, one analyst totally stripped the King of his clothes. In various places the company and its CEO have stated that they are prepared to be “bold”, “creative”, “imaginative”.
However, rather than being intent on reinterpreting the meaning of its brand for new generations of consumers, it looks very much like the company is resigned to having it weigh on them like a bag of rocks - baggage rather than opportunity - stating that whatever it does will be “in keeping with who we are as a brand.” In other words, we realize we are held back by our heritage, but are caught in the headlights by the prospects of actually being able to do anything about it.
Which brings us back to Harley’s marketing deficit. Either Matt Levatich or John Olin (I’m not quite sure whose voice it was in the conference call I was listening to) said that they thought that no, the nature of their products wasn’t what was holding them back (as they are so well received, so popular and doing so well for them!) and that no, it wasn’t a marketing problem either, because “our marketing is fantastic.”
Hello? Well, no actually, I am sorry to say that you could not be more wrong. Your marketing is abysmal, woeful, toe-curlingly bad and so off-target and outmoded that it stands out as by far the poorest of the leading dozen or so motorcycle manufacturing majors.
Believe me, as someone who sees the PR and marketing output of all of them all the time, and has done so for nearly 30 years, that includes some pretty low bars that Harley is failing to clear. If it was well conceived, well executed and well targeted, then where’s the growth?
So where managing to find customers and speak to those who could increase the number of products you are selling is concerned, just exactly how are these excellent platforms and “fantastic” marketing programs working out for you Harley?


Platinum Air Suspension

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Platinum Air Bleed Feed Mono Shock Kit for 2018 Softails

Fullerton, California based V-twin air suspension pioneer Platinum Air Suspension has announced a new version of its popular ‘Bleed Feed’ air shock for the 2018 M-8 Softails.
The company’s complete Mono Shock Kit includes all the components necessary to convert the stock 2018 Softail into a “luxury ride with top flight handling and the ability to fully adjust the ride height.”



The minimum retracted shock length is 10 7/8”, with a maximum extended shock length of 12 7/8”, resulting in a wide range of actual ride heights from “slammed” to “full handling” mode with a full 4” height range.
For California Softails, simply remove the EPA canister from the transmission, install the canister to the Platinum Air Suspension compressor/valve box, and install the entire assembly to the back of the transmission.
This kit covers the full range of 2018 Softail models and is backed by a one-year limited warranty on all material and manufacturing defects. Owner Mike Ferris says that “we stand behind the brand as “it’s all about the ride” and value the satisfaction of our customers above all else.”
Founded in 2004 by Oscar Sanchez, Platinum Air Suspension began by working on a custom bike project and developed into a complete “air ride system”.  Fast forward to 2018, and owner and designer Mike Ferris has developed the company and product into a “world class industry standard - truly the yardstick by which all others are measured.”
The ‘Bleed Feed’ system is Mike’s flagship technology, controlling both ride height and rebound. The system is controlled by positive pressure at all times and easily adjusted at the “flip of a switch for complete comfort” based on rider weight, road conditions and the operator’s riding style.
The ‘Bleed Feed’ system includes air cylinders machined from 6061 T-6 billet aluminum, air-control valve, DOT-approved 1/4” line and fittings, switch/electrical harness, air compressor, hardware and line cutter.
Platinum also offers a simple, lower cost system, which features the same high level of quality components as the ‘Bleed Feed’,  but does not include rebound control. The system controls ride height through pump and release pressure.
All Platinum Air Suspension shocks are available in a wide variety of finishes - options include chrome, polished, powder-coated or satin with specific color; special order powder-coating also available.

PLATINUM AIR SUSPENSION

www.platinumairsuspension.com

Lowbrow Customs

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King P-Nut Gas Tank for Sportsters and Customs

Known for its line of popular custom gas tanks, the latest design from Brunswick, Ohio based Lowbrow Customs is this King P-Nut gas tank. 


Made by Lowbrow, owner Tyler Malinky says it was “designed for universal custom use or to simply bolt on to ‘86-‘03 Harley-Davidson Sportsters using our Lowbrow gas tank adapter brackets – a genuine bolt-on, there is no welding, drilling or modification necessary.” 



In addition to fitting to a Sportster, this gas tank can be mounted on any motorcycle frame with basic fabrication techniques. One such method is welding some threaded ‘tophat’ bungs into the backbone of the frame.
Tyler says the King P-Nut is unique in that it allows full use of its 2.4 gallon capacity because of the left-side 1/4 inch NPT petcock bung and the small gas filler moved up high on the tank. Being that this is a Frisco mount gas tank, it has a shallow tunnel and sits high up on the backbone of the frame; if the filler cap is back too far, the tank can't be filled to the top without the gas overflowing.

LOWBROW CUSTOMS
www.lowbrowcustoms.com/pnut

Andrews Products

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Andrews Additional M-8 Camshaft Grinds

Mount Prospect, Illinois based Andrews Products has added to its available line-up of camshafts for M-8 engines with two new camshaft grinds for “more torque and horsepower” as well as new transmission pulleys “to better put that power to the ground.”


Andrews’ General Manager Mike Pederson says “the new M462 cam is a perfect choice for heavy touring bikes with the 107” or 114” Milwaukee-Eight engines, while the M464 cam is an excellent choice for the CVO 117” engines. 


“Adding the new 31-tooth transmission pulley will allow heavy touring bikes to take off easier while also being able to shift into top gear at a lower mph. For those wanting to lower the rpms on the highway, the 34-tooth pulley will do the trick for smooth cruising.”

ANDREWS PRODUCTS
www.andrewsproducts.com

JIMS

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“Mighty Bite” crankshaft lock for M-8

 


The JIMS “Mighty Bite” is designed to lock the crankshaft when doing service work. Competitively priced, this tool is easily justified compared to trying to lock the engine in other ways. The new Milwaukee-Eight has a unique crank position sensor location and requires a different profile to lock the flywheel. This tool specifically locates and locks the flywheel in the new Milwaukee-Eight engine and has an added O-ring to prevent oil seepage.
JIMS, USA, www.jimsusa.com

Motorcycle Storehouse

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New Brands in the Storehouse


Cult-Werk have been at work
Austrian parts and accessory manufacturer Cult-Werk are exactly that in Europe, well regarded cult, whose product designs turn up on some of the finest custom bikes and are selected by some of the most discerning customizers. Seen here a new headlamp mask and 6-piece fork tube cover kits for the 2018 FXBR/S Softail Breakout, triple tree bolt sets for 2018 Sportster and Breakout, and also a 6-piece fork tube cover kit tailormade for the ’10-‘15 XL 1200X Forty Eight.



Rusty Butcher - Harley Thrashers
From Corona, California based Rusty Butcher comes apparel such as Hoodies, T-shirts, caps, pins, wallets and chains, socks, loads of stickers and hard parts such as points and derby covers and bars. ‘JG’, Mr. “Rusty”, says: “I would like to think that we thrash Harleys the hardest out of anyone, so we made it our mission to make products that can withstand the abuse – all our parts are wheelie, race and jump tested to perfection”.

Get ROEG?
Available exclusively through Motorcycle Storehouse, ROEG gear takes its inspiration from the custom motorcycle lifestyle. The range includes casuals, vests, gloves and the ROEG ‘JETT’ (half shell) helmet.
Available in three fiberglass shell sizes to keep the helmet as small as possible while still meeting ECE-R22.05 regulations, they come with removable cheek pads, padded chin strap and classic double D-ring closure, plus integrated snaps for visors/shields.

MOTORCYCLE STOREHOUSE BV

www.motorcyclestorehouse.com

Magnum Shielding

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Magnum - 35 Years of Maintaining Quality Control

Scott Hurwitz, CEO of Pittsford, New York based control cable specialist Magnum Shielding, says he and his “employees believe that quality matters”! 


Kevlar winding and twisting

Recognized worldwide as a premier manufacturer of matching braided brake lines, control cables and now handlebars, Magnum has a history of quality stretching back more than 35 years. That quality has resulted in longevity: Magnum has been a Tier 1 Harley-Davidson P&A supplier and an exclusive Drag Specialties supplier for decades.


Brake hose braiding operation

“Our company’s ISO-based Quality Management System, CAD design and engineering department and vertical integration of in-house processes enables Magnum to control quality at every level. The result?  Magnum is consistently able to deliver premium products with great looks and stellar performance to the Harley-Davidson industry, dealers and enthusiasts. 


100% brake line assembly pressure testing

“To support the company’s commitment to the industry, all necessary processes to control quality are done right here in-house at Pittsford, New York. This ensures all cables and lines always match in both color and weave, whether the Sterling Chromite, Black Pearl or Polished Stainless upgrades are purchased today, next month or next year.”
Magnum even designs and manufactures its own ABS and non-ABS brake hoses for making brake line assemblies. Their in-house capabilities include enamelling and wire fabrication, Kevlar twisting and winding, braiding, extruding, induction brazing, tube bending, machining, polishing, assembly operations using lean manufacturing cells, and DOT FMVSS-106 compliance testing. 


Magnum Shielding says its new 1.25” Caliber Bagger or Ape Hanger handlebar kits are the only complete kits with matching Sterling Chromite II or Black Pearl braided cables and DOT brake lines


MAGNUM SHIELDING
www.magnumshielding.com

HardDrive

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Now HardDrive Has Brass Balls

HardDrive American V-Twin Products continues to expand its list of products available to V-twin dealers across the United States with the addition of Brass Balls Cycles products.
Brass Balls Cycles designs and creates premium custom parts and has been hand-crafting uncompromising American motorcycles since 2006. The company “lives, loves and breathes motorcycles and has been honored with numerous awards, including winning the Production Bike World Championship at the AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building twice.



“Brass Balls has developed parts for the Dyna, Softail, Sportster and now the Touring bikes. They’ve also developed parts for Indian and will be introducing a significant number of original and cool Bagger parts into the Brass Balls parts line as well. The Brass Balls parts line includes items such as its Moto floor boards, Moto grips, master cylinder covers, derby covers, air cleaner kits and handlebar top clamps, to name just a few. 




“Look for Brass Balls Cycles products in the 2018 HardDrive American V-Twin Products catalog, available to dealers from HardDrive’s six regional warehouse locations. HardDrive is the American V-twin division of Western Power Sports (WPS) and has been in the powersports distribution business for 58 years. Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, HardDrive offers V-twin products to dealers nationwide through its six regional warehouses located in Boise, Idaho; Fresno, California; Memphis, Tennessee; Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania; Ashley, Indiana; and Midlothian, Texas. HardDrive welcomes Brass Balls Cycles to its family of vendors.”
www.hdtwin.com
www.brassballscycles.com

Drag Specialties and Parts Unlimited NVP 2018 Part 5

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Ride Wright Wheels: The spoke wheel specialist’s online Wheel Design and Wheel Fit tools allow dealers to specify the exact dimensions, spoke style, color and count from the modular hub/rim system for Touring, Softail, Dyna, Sportster, V-Rod models – Trike, Indian, Victory and Yamaha cruiser fitments also available; www.ridewrightwheels.com

 


Speed Merchant: From slip-ons to skid plates and air cleaners to grips, bars and pegs. Check out the company’s machine finish Hooligan kit for 1998 to 2003 Sportsters – 39 mm preload fork adjusters, 39 mm Mid Glide triple trees, solid riser bushing, sprocket cover, Gears Racing twin shock EV (15”), LowBrow Customs ‘Tsunami’ fender in raw aluminum and Sportster Long Nose seat by Saddlemen; www.thespeedmerchant.net

 


Hogtunes: Exclusively available through Drag Specialties, the Canadian audio specialist’s ‘Wild Boar’ 6.5” and 6 x 9” speaker options feature “real carbon fiber woofer cones, extra large magnets, external crossovers and high-power amplifier solutions for 2014 and up Harleys;” www.hogtunes.com

 


Klock Werks: It is already 20 years since Brian Klock started his Mitchell, South Dakota based business – recent new products include iOmounts system phone mounts, including riser center mount bracketry, additions to the Flare windshield program such as 8.5” dark smoke for all models ’96 - ’18 and 6” ‘SuperLow for 2015 and up FLTR, plus a growing range of options for Indian models, including Flare windshields, Kliphanger bars and Klassic fenders; www.getklocked.com

 


Khrome Werks: Best known for full exhaust systems and 3” and 4.5” slip-ons, the Pine Island, Minnesota based manufacturer also offers custom replacement handlebars, sissy bars and trailer hitches. “Today, as part of Lincoln Industries, Khrome Werks is unleashing the most advanced technology and metal finishing to redefine style and power standards across all categories,” says Sales Manager Chris Reid; www.khromewerks.com

 


Avon Tyres: The leading UK based custom tire manufacturer is widely regarded as the definitive custom tire brand, with its top selling Cobra series having built on the success of the iconic Avon Venoms a decade ago; www.avonmoto.com

 


Ken’s Factory: Recent new products from the noted Signal Hill, California based accessory designer include stylish slip-on muffler sets that combine “elegant lines with world class details,” according to legendary customizer Ken Nagai. These chrome slip-on muffler sets have been manufactured with “the greatest respect to intricate detail,” and made for those who want to “express power, elegance and excellence.” Available in chrome or black with choice of chrome or black machine milled end cap, core to the mission behind the Ken’s Factory brand is to “set out and release some of the most detailed, top-performing and high-quality componentry in the industry;” www.kensfactoryusa.com





Horsepower Inc: Recent new products from the Indianapolis based performance specialist include M-8 throttle bodies that allow for more airflow over the stock 55 mm throttle body through their billet manufactured body and CNC-ported intake design.  Both 58 mm and 62 mm sizes are available with intake ports of 1.800 or 1.900.  They have the stock location for air cleaner bolt pattern and are cruise control compatible. Also available are V2 high-flow air cleaners for M-8 applications - equipped with the company’s velocity stack design, HPI says it enhances performance by increasing air flow; www.horsepowerinc.net 


Thundermax: The award-winning White House, Tennessee based manufacturer of fuel injection tuners has 2018 M-8 Softails covered with its performance ECM, designed specifically for EFI equipped Harley models. “This highly advanced, stand-alone tuning system utilizes proprietary AutoTune technology with wide-band oxygen sensors to deliver unmatched performance and rideability. ThunderMax comes 100% assembled, ready to install with no wire cutting or splicing required. Simply replace the factory ECM and oxygen sensors and load a map; www.thunder-max.com

News Briefs

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After 23 years Parts Unlimited decided to end its formal sponsorship support for AMA Supercross effective the end of the 2018 season. “It’s time for Parts Unlimited to take a different direction to Support the Sport,” reported Hylton Beattie, Global Motorsport Director of LeMans Corporation, parent company of Parts Unlimited and Drag Specialties. The company will remain involved in Supercross through its team and rider sponsorships.

Days after the Parts Unlimited Supercross announcement, Boise, Idaho based distributor Western Powersports (WPS, owner of the fast growing HardDrive V-twin parts and accessory distribution program) revealed that it had stepped in to take over as the “official and exclusive Powersports parts and accessories distributor” of the 2019 Monster Energy Supercross series.

Indian conglomerate Mahindra signed an impressive 215 domestic U.S. dealers in just 4 months for the new ROXOR off-highway vehicle that they will be manufacturing at their new Auburn Hills, Michigan facility – headed up by Rick Haas as President and CEO, Mahindra Automotive North America – where, if all goes to plan, Mahindra will have revealed the ROXOR in early March.

Italian apparel major Dainese (owner of AGV helmets and itself 80 percent owned by Bharain’s Investcorp) has completed the redesign and re-location downtown of its Chicago flagstore. It re-opened in early March and in the hands of architect Renato Montagner is a minimalist “room within a room” homage to everything gorgeously Italian and Dainese, from its racing heritage to the latest iteration of its integrated D-Air race suit air bag technology. 


In more Mahindra news, last year the company completed the acquisition of rights to the defunct JAWA and BSA motorcycle brands. The reports that new BSA models could be on sale in the United States as early as late 2018 are almost certainly overly optimistic, but stung by domestic Indian Rival Eicher Motors’ remarkable progress with their remarkable Royal Enfield 650s, they and other Indian manufacturers have an extra motivation where making a play on the northern hemisphere’s middleweight market is concerned (not least Triumph middleweight collaboration partner and 51 percent KTM/Husqvarna owner Bajaj Auto). Bring it on(RB)!

Parts Unlimited has added U.S. distribution of the popular and fast-growing U.K. based ‘Muc-Off’ three-stage “clean, protect lube” line of motorcycle detailing products.

After the demise of respected online news provider MotorcycleUSA four years ago, it looks like Motorcycle.com has now hit a bump in the road. Asphalt & Rubber reports that the services of kingpins Sean Alexander and Kevin Duke have been dispensed with recently.

Devin Battley has sold his Battley H-D/Battley Cycles (Ducati, BMW) dealership in Gaithersburg, Maryland, to Bayside H-D of Portsmouth, Virginia. It will be renamed District H-D. Battley founded Battley Cycles in Wheaton over 30 years ago and purchased Rockville H-D.

American Flat Track

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Mees/Indian take Arizona Mile win to extend championship lead

American Flat Track Twins presented by Vance & Hines held its first Mile of the season on May 12, the Law Tigers Arizona Mile presented by Buddy Stubbs Harley-Davidson at Turf Paradise, with reigning Grand National Champion and 2018 Championship points leader Jared Mees taking the win on his No. 1 Indian Motorcycle Rogers Racing SDI Scout FTR750.
That victory was Mees’ 34th career AFT Twins victory and moved him out of a tie with Kenny Roberts for seventh all-time and into a tie for sixth with Bubba Shobert; it was his seventh Mile victory (four of which have come in the last year alone), moving him into a tie for 10th all-time in the discipline.


Photo Credit: Scott Hunter/American Flat Track

His Indian Wrecking Crewman Brad Baker (No. 6 Indian Motorcycle Racing backed by Allstate Scout FTR750) took second, with Henry Wiles (No. 17 Wilco Racing/Willy Built/Bandit Industries Indian Scout FTR750) third, Briar Bauman (No. 14 Zanotti Racing Kawasaki Ninja 650) was fourth with works Harley-Davidson ace Brandon Robinson (No. 44 Harley-Davidson Factory Flat Track Team XG750R) fifth.


Five races into the season and Mees has yet to be beaten in a straight fight. Even with a disqualification negating an apparent Atlanta Short Track victory, Mees left Phoenix with 100 points to his name, 25 up on second-ranked Wiles (75), with Bauman third at 72.
In the AFT Singles the win was taken by Kevin Stollings (No. 99 Roof Systems Honda CRF450R) over Dan Bromley (No. 62 KTM North America/Bromley Motorsports 450 SX-F), in the fifth different class winner of the 2018 Singles championship so far.
Brandon Price (No. 92 Parkinson Brothers Racing/DPC Racing Honda CRF450R) was third, Jesse Janisch (No. 132 Roof Systems/West Bend Harley-Davidson-backed Yamaha YZ450F) fourth with Cory Texter (No. 65 CTR/Law Tigers Honda CRF450R) fifth.
American Flat Track continues its month of Miles as the series attacks the second of four consecutive weeks of Mile racing for the AFT Twins contenders Saturday, May 19, at the Harley-Davidson Sacramento Mile presented by Cycle Gear in Sacramento, California, followed by the Springfield Mile I (May 27) and the Indian Motorcycle Red Mile presented by Indian Motorcycle of Lexington on June 2.

Drag Specialties

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New products in stock at Drag Specialties

Predator 2-up seat


The Predator 2-up seat from Drag Seats is molded from polyurethane foam for maximum comfort and styling, with a 3/16” thermoformed seat base, rubber bumpers and fully carpeted bottom for a perfect fit that won’t scratch the paint.
 Solar-reflective leather in the seating area helps keep the seat cool on hot days, with automotive-grade vinyl rounding out the sides and a double diamond stitch pattern with black stitching for added detail. Ships with all mounting hardware for ’06-‘17 FXD, FXDWG and ‘12-‘16 FLD models.

Liner kit

 
This liner kit for OEM style 4” extended saddlebags and lids will “turn your customer’s saddlebags into a luxurious space for their possessions”. It comes pre-cut to size from automotive-grade carpet materials that are treated to be mildew and moisture-resistant.
It includes pre-cut foam and rigid panel pieces to create a smooth, flat bottom. The backside of each pre-cut piece has a pressure-sensitive adhesive for an easy peel-and-stick application. Made in the USA for 4” extended OEM-style saddlebags and lids.

Swingarm bushing kit


This swingarm bushing kit helps firm up handling and tracking when replacing worn out or damaged bushings, making for a smoother and safer ride. The kit includes bushings and tolerance rings for ‘80-‘01 FLT, FLHT, FLHT, FLHR and ‘82-‘94, ‘99-‘00 FXR models.

Solid state regulator

 
This 12V solid state regulator features a rugged aluminum alloy construction that accurately regulates voltage under all electrical loads, has no relay contacts (to prevent wear) and is environmentally sealed to protect against moisture and shock. Available in black for ‘14-‘16 FLHTKSE, ‘15-‘16 FLHXSE and FLTRUSE models.


DRAG SPECIALTIES
www.dragspecialties.com

Kuryakyn

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Hypercharger ES for 2018 Softails

Last year saw Somerset, Wisconsin based Kuryakyn launch a major update for its famous Hypercharger - now it has announced the awaited 2018 M-8 engined Softail application.
The iconic air cleaner has a 30-year pedigree and the ES version is a step change. It preserves the signature hot rod blower styling but “represents substantial updates in design, technology and performance,” according to the company.



“The state-of-the-art electronic throttle response butterflies eliminate vacuum-triggered fluttering. An integrated servo motor syncs with the coil to actuate and open the butterflies for smooth, precise movement with every twist of the throttle.
“Air delivery is maximized through the Kuryakyn designed high-flow K&N filter, featuring a larger surface area compared to the original Hypercharger. The larger filter element offers approximately 10% more airflow, improved CFM rating, and utilizes a unique end cap with internal stinger design that directs concentrated airflow into the throttle body.
Kuryakyn says that independent dyno testing performed by St. Croix Harley-Davidson (New Richmond, Wisconsin) resulted in added horsepower and more than six additional ft. lbs. of torque throughout the power band on a stock 114 ci Milwaukee-Eight Heritage Softail. Previous dyno testing performed on a stock 107 ci Milwaukee-Eight Street Glide by Those Dyno Guys (Zimmerman, Minn.) produced an 8.5 percent increase in horsepower and 3 percent more torque. 



The die-cast A380 aluminum housing is offered in three finish options. The modular housing allows for easy customization with available classic faceplate kits (sold separately), featuring a fluted design that completely alters the style in minutes.
Additional fitments for Milwaukee-Eight Touring and Twin Cam Dyna, Softail and Touring models are already available, with Sportster applications expected soon.
The new gloss black Precision engine covers, also seen here, are described as taking the “blacked-out M-8 vibe even deeper into the dark side.” 



Newly available in smooth gloss black, Precision covers “serve as an extension of the Milwaukee-Eight’s design language, enhancing the sinister look of Harley-Davidson ‘Special’ and CVO Touring models. The modern and muscular designs deliver a truly defined appearance for a seamless integration with every factory component, whether used individually or as a complete set, says Kuryakyn.
“Everything in the Precision line is bolt on, creating a uniform aesthetic with the motor. The collection includes groupings of unique covers and accents that bring the same powerful appearance to often overlooked areas of the engine and transmission. Focus areas include the cylinder base, inner primary, tappet block, transmission and starter, as well as the voltage regulator, oil cooler and coolant pump for liquid-cooled models, among others.”
Coming soon, full kits for 2018 Softail models will be offered in both gloss black and chrome finish options.

KURYAKYN

www.kuryakyn.com

Custom Chrome Europe

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Custom Chrome Europe Additions

“Billy Boy” Primary Covers

 
Available for Evo and Twin Cam Softail and Dyna models, these ‘Billy Boy’ primary covers by award- winning French parts manufacturer and custom bike builder EMD (Esteves Motorcycle Design) are designed to give a retro ‘Steel Tin Style’ look.
Available in raw with a chromed derby cover or all black for mid- and forward control applications, some models will additionally need a separately available starter bushing kit.

Dyna Rack

 
Ferndale, Washington based manufacturer Motherwell Products’ core business has always been luggage racks and related accessories, and their signature solo luggage rack is a practical and durable custom solution that has been a top-seller for many years.
Available from CCE for ‘06-’17 Twin Cam Dynas, as seen here in black, it has been styled to follow the contours of the bike and is an easy-on, easy-off design with a simple-to-mount system that eliminates the need for expensive hardware and permanent modifications. Also available as a six-incher for Dyna Low Rider S ‘16-’17.

Euro 4 Falcon Slip-On Mufflers


 
These EG-BE certified Euro 4 compliant Falcon double groove 2-into-2 slip-on mufflers “give the ultimate chopper style,” according to CCE, with the high-gloss, polished stainless steel manifolds with groove style end caps “blowing off a dull and deep chopper sound.” Features include welded mount and removable dB killer.
Available silver polished or satin black for 2018 FXBB, FLSL, FXLR, FLFB, FLFBS, FXBR, FLDE, FLHC, FLHCS and FXBRS models.

CUSTOM CHROME EUROPE
www.custom-chrome-europe.com

Rekluse

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Rekluse returns as AFT ‘Official Clutch’

American Flat Track and Rekluse have reached an agreement expanding their existing partnership for the 2018 season, naming Rekluse – “the industry leader in clutch performance technology” – as the ‘Official Clutch’ of American Flat Track.
The Boise, Idaho based company delivers unique and advanced products for the motorcycle industry with a focus on performance, engineering and exceptional customer service.


“As a company rooted in racing,” said Rekluse President Sean Brown, “we are proud to continue our relationship with American Flat Track and support such great riders. The heavily modified nature of the bikes drives our company to continuously push clutch technology innovation. We’re excited to see the action unfold this year.”
Brown went on to say: “Rekluse products are designed to give racers and race teams a distinct advantage over the competition in all forms of motorcycle racing. The American-made products played an integral role in the success of several competitors in both the AFT Twins presented by Vance &Hines and AFT Singles classes, including defending champs Jared Mees and Kolby Carlile.
“Through our new partnership with American Flat Track, Rekluse has established a leadership position in the sport by offering a significant discount on their technology to all active competitors.
At select rounds on the 18-race schedule, Rekluse will also provide product education and trackside support for the series. Fans attending American Flat Track events will have the opportunity to learn more about the brand on race day by visiting the company’s activation space.

www.rekluse.com

News Briefs

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Despite its focus and investments on its manufacturing procedures and quality control functions, Polaris has again had to issue a Slingshot recall for ‘15-‘18 models. The issue this time revolves around the driver seat and passenger seat belt and seat back - the anchoring bracket may have been improperly welded and differences in the seat assembly may prevent proper latching of the seat slider.

In further Polaris recall news, the company has had to agree to a $27.25 million settlement with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to settle two 2016 instances of late reporting; the company has also had to issue yet another recall, due to a fire hazard, affecting 107,000 2014 to current RZR XP 1000s.

Indian Motorcycle has started the year with a strong showing in market share terms in Germany – they were up to 14th for the first two months of 2018 with a 0.66 percent market share, albeit on low volumes so far in 2018; they have though more than doubled the number of bikes sold compared to the same period in 2017, from 24 to 53 units.

Royal Enfield parent company Eicher Motors has acted to close down its joint venture with U.S. partner Polaris – after initial success, sales of the Multix personal utility vehicle have disappointed. The equal venture, Eicher Polaris Pvt Ltd, was formed in 2012 and a loss of some $14.13 million was reported for the year ended March 31, 2017, with Eicher’s total investment in the project to date believed to be north of $40 million.


Dealer registration is now open for the 2018 American International Motorcycle Expo presented by Nationwide. Making its “West Coast” debut at Las Vegas this year (October 11-14), important recent show news has included the addition of Parts Unlimited/Drag Specialties and Tucker Rocky/Biker’s Choice to the exhibitor line-up.
Florida is the 43rd U.S. State to reclassify driving requirements for Slingshot three-wheeled Roadsters. The State’s “Autocycle” classification now allows residents to operate a Slingshot with a standard driver’s license, it now being regarded as a three-wheeled motorcycle rather than a car, and therefore exempt from needing to meet automotive safety standards.

Controversial billionaire activist investor Carl Icahan looks set to pocket $5.4bn from the sale of Federal Mogul to Monroe shock absorber owner Tenneco. Federal Mogul owns a number of businesses and brands that make powersports industry product of various kinds - most notable though are Italy based Ferodo brakes and Champion spark plugs and filters. This will not be Tenneco’s first involvement in the motorcycle industry in Italy, having bought (2008) then ultimately closed (2015) Marzocchi suspension.


Organized by Delicate Promotions, the FIM sanctioned AMA Land Speed Grand Championship returns to the Bonneville Speedway near Wendover, Utah, on Aug. 25-30. Also known as the Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials, the event features both American and international amateur land speed racing competitors vying for AMA and FIM records.

Indian Motorcycle

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Pastrana to channel Evel Knievel

Nitro Circus and Indian Motorcycle have announced that Travis Pastrana will be jumping an Indian Scout FTR750 “when he looks to pay tribute to Evel Knievel, the founding father of motorcycle stunts, and surpass America’s most iconic daredevil.”



“Evel Live”, an unprecedented three hour live event in partnership with Nitro Circus on July 8, will see Travis Pastrana attempt three of Knievel’s most famed jumps - on an Indian Scout FTR750. The stunts will include jumping the length of 52+ crushed cars, 16 Greyhound busses, and the ill-fated Caesars Palace fountain jump that left Knievel grasping for his life with 40 broken bones.
If successful, Pastrana will be the first individual to complete all three jumps in one three-hour timespan and on a motorcycle similar to those Evel used.
“It is extremely important to use a motorcycle similar to the ones Evel jumped. The Indian Scout FTR750 is just that, a modern-day evolution of the flat track motorcycles of the past,” said Pastrana. “It has the power I need and handles well, but I’m only going to have a few days to get comfortable on it, not to mention I’ve never jumped a V-twin before. I’ve got my work cut out, but we’re used to going big at Nitro Circus, so we’ll make it happen.”
“We couldn’t be more excited for Travis to be piloting the Scout FTR750 as he looks to make history by recreating three of Evel Knievel’s most historic jumps - in a single evening,” said Reid Wilson, Senior Director, Marketing and Product Development for Indian Motorcycle.
“Evel Knievel is truly a global icon, and we’re proud to be a part of this incredible event that pays homage to his legacy in such grand fashion.” 

Delkron

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Cometic Sells Delkron Program to Solenberg Performance

Shelbyville, Indiana based Solenberg Performance has bought the Delkron manufacturing program from Cometic Gasket.
The company says that it is “focused on providing high-quality service and customer satisfaction” and that it will do “everything we can to meet or exceed the market’s expectations.


“We have a full in-house machine shop, and Solenberg is the home of the Solenberg Racing 124 TC engine and, now, of the Delkron brand. The Solenberg Racing engine line comes from years of research. We use only top-quality parts. Our engines are some of the best on the street and strip. They are built 100% in-house for quality assurance.”
The name Solenberg has been in Harley performance for over 55 years. From racing stock bikes on the street to nitro funny bikes on the strip, they have long been one of the trusted and established ‘go-to’ names in the Midwest performance community.

Delkron’s Twin Cam "Touring Elite" big bore cylinder kit - the cylinders feature larger than stock fins and a 4.500” o.d. steel liner. Delkron includes a Wiseco developed, armor plated, moly coated piston with 1/16” top, 1/16” second and 3/16” heavy duty ring pack. Available for 113”, 124” and 131” configurations

Noted for their Twin Cam flywheels and stock rebuilds right through to 131 cubic inchers that put out over 160 ft lb torque, Solenberg says: “There are a lot of people out there that rebuild them, but we are one of the few that do it right. A lot of them use cheap Chinese made parts. Not at Solenberg - it's all genuine U.S.A. made components all the way and will be the same with the Delkron program.
“One of the legendary Delkron designs we’ll be building is the 135 ft lb torque 120 cubic incher, but as the only source for Delkron products, we’ll also be offering cases, TC cylinders up to 4.250", heads, complete engines, and so much more. Full list of parts to come.”
www.solenbergperf.com



Barnett

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Barnett 70th Anniversary

There aren’t many businesses in the Harley aftermarket that trace their lineage back to before the 1960s, and even fewer who go back even longer - one such though is Ventura, California based cable and clutch specialist Barnett Tool & Engineering.


Charlie Barnett

Still family owned and operated, the company’s start came with a Huntington Park, California store front opened in 1948 by Charlie Barnett and his wife Afton.
Colleen Barnett-Taylor and her husband Mike Taylor have been keeping the flame alive, and these days Barnett operates out of a 43,000 ft state-of-the-art manufacturing facility that they moved into in nearby Ventura in 1998.
A team of some 50 people still craft market leading, direct fit OE replacement and upgrade control cables and brake lines, clutches and clutch components for Harley-Davidson and pretty much most other applications from dirt bikes and ATV through to street and sport bikes.

Charlie and Afton Barnett

The Barnett story is a classic of its kind in the custom motorcycle industry. Several years ago, Mike told AMD about Charlie’s start in the motorcycle business. “Charlie left school after the eighth grade, rode freight trains from Oklahoma to California. When he got to the West Coast, he met Afton in Los Angeles. He was always interested in motorcycles and he and Afton would meet with other young people interested in them at weekends.
“Afton and Charlie were married and after a tour of duty in the Navy, to learn to be a machinist, he began looking for work in machine shops, even though he’d never worked in one. He simply told people he could do the job and learnt it as he went along. When I began working for him, I asked him how he learnt so much. He told me: “If someone else could do it, then I figured I could do it too!”


Colleen Barnett and Mike Taylor

At that time clutches and control cables on motorcycles were components which would frequently fail, the quality not being as good as it is today. Charlie realized this, and with access to some machine equipment in the garage of the house he was renting, he began making replacements for his own bike and the bikes of friends.
“The very first part, cable clamp #37, remains in production today. Like so many motorcycle start-up businesses, word spread, and work took off.”
Mike recounts that Charlie’s early years trying to scratch a living in the motorcycle business were tough. “Colleen told me how her Dad would close the business for a family vacation and hit the road with her and her Mom and call on dealers”.
Mike recollects that his own start in the motorcycle business was almost equally as accidental as Charlie’s. “When I first met Colleen, I didn’t know of the business’s existence. I only learnt about it in 1966 when the clutch failed on my 150 cc Honda while I was dating her, and she took me to the shop to get me a replacement.”
Two years later, after marrying Colleen, Mike had joined the business, but he didn’t get any preferential treatment. He started in the shipping department packing orders, and then driving an old El Camino full of parcels to the local post office every evening to dispatch them.




In 1974 Charlie suffered a serious stroke and Colleen and Mike took over the day-to-day running of the business, before taking over ownership in 1993.
Although Mike was a keen rider and knew his way around a motorcycle well enough to do most of his own repairs, when it came to taking over running the business, he hadn’t had much formal machine shop experience before, so went to evening classes at Los Angeles Trade Tech College, to better understand the processes involved in manufacturing custom cables and replacement clutches, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Fast forward to today and Barnett Tool & Engineering sells to some 39 countries through a variety of domestic and international distributors/dealers and offers a product line of some 3,000 part numbers in total. Congratulations to Colleen, Mike, their family and everyone else at Barnett Tool & Engineering that make it one of the market’s original and still leading businesses.
www.barnettclutches.com

INTERMOT ‘Customized’ 2018

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INTERMOT ‘Customized’ 2018
Hall 10, Cologne Exhibition Center, October 3-7

This year’s INTERMOT industry expo will again see the mainstream motorcycle industry descend on Cologne, Germany, for a celebration of all things “parts, performance and passion” that drew some 210,000 visitors in 2016.





Most of the major manufacturers will have booths there, from Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Suzuki, through to European manufactures such as BMW, Ducati and Triumph. The show caters to all sectors of the motorcycle industry, from scooters, dirt bikes and electric vehicles, right through to all kinds and displacements of on-highway vehicles with, it being a northern Europe expo, the visitor demographic being avowedly high mileage and large displacement.




This throws the major INTERMOT development of the past few years into fast focus. Harley-Davidson has always been an exhibitor there, and nowadays the Indian Motorcycle presence is increasing as the custom market - V-twin and all other platforms - takes center stage as the fastest growing part of the show.
This year sees an increased hall size for INTERMOT ‘Customized’, the ‘Show-within-the-Show’ concept with which INTERMOT has very quickly established Hall 10 as the primary international headquarters event for the custom motorcycle and custom parts, accessory and performance industry.


Japanese customizer Suicide Customs scored a convincing first place in the 12th AMD World Championship

It will again be the host venue for the AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building and, being one of the best visited halls of the six in use (it is adjacent to the three primary public entrances to the expo complex), then if the 2016 hall traffic estimates repeat, at least 140,000 people will see ‘AMD XIII’.
www.amdchampionship.com
www.intermot-cologne.com
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