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Very smart on Harleys part. Why develop a bespoke, high-quality, boutique sportbike brand when you can just buy one that's already established.
Doubt Harley would influence the design process, probably just retool advertising, marketing,, share dealerships, maybe help a couple new models get through.
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DefenderOfTheBuelliverse
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Get over it. Harley is not a bad company. Do some research.
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I'm getting it in early.
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And, I agree, Harley puts out good stuff these days (still overpriced) but good nonetheless
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Look at it this way, Buell now has a 100% sportbike oriented dealership network stateside.
Now you won't have to wear your assless pants in to look at a sport bike or get weird looks when you show up at the dealership in your Power Rangers suit. I believe this is the first step in separating the sportbike distribution from the cruiser distribution. It will be easier to service the new generation of Buells inside a sportbike shop rather than trying to retrain Harley techs to service Rotax engines. There will also be the ability to homogenize parts and accessories for sport bikes. I see this as a VERY good move for HD and an even better move for Buell. Better this than HD selling Buell to MV Augusta. I would expect the prices for MV Augustas to decline a little bit. HD has a rediculous ability to degotiate discounts on materials, components, etc. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the components get sourced stateside. Means more American jobs. |
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The biggest positive for me is the possibility that MVs could become easier for us to purchase and maintain with a larger dealer network behind them. To be honest tho',my guess is that HD is looking to sell more bikes over there rather than bring more bikes over here. |
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![]() My opinion: all the good stuff is wrapped up in the VRSC bikes and a one Sportster that won't even be sold here. Everything else is 1950's tech still (not counting Buell...but HD didn't come up with the innovations for Buell). If they don't change the MV's, great! All for it. If they do, it'll ruin the MV's.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Dont get me wrong, HD makes some good stuff, but the pushrod V twin is old still ancient technology. its time to start throwing some more modern stuff in there. all I'm seeing is the same old motors, just fuel injected really and more electronic stuff. no real mechanical improvements in the last what's it been? 20+ years at least?
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