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2013 Victory High-ball on 2040-motos

$9,988
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:2762 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Warren, OH

Warren, OH
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Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(330) 369-4444

Harley-Davidson Dyna description

2003 Harley-Davidson Dyna LOW RIDER, 6 Spoke Chrome Wheels, BackRest, Chrome Battery Cover, Slash Down Slip on Mufflers, Harley-Davidson Security System $9,988.00 3303694444

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Harley-Davidson Consolidates Businesses in Spain, Portugal and Italy

Wed, 16 Oct 2013

In response to the continuing economic struggles in southern Europe, Harley-Davidson announced it will combine its operations in Spain, Portugal and Italy into a single business unit to be called SPI Motor Company. Harley-Davidson says the new company, which officially begins operating immediately, will be better positioned to respond to the challenges of the market. The new company will be led by Regional Managing Director of Operations Yves-Olivier Allamagny, formerly the director of Harley-Davidson Italy.

Harley-Davidson Pan America 975 and 965S Middleweight Adventure Bikes on the Way

Mon, 11 Apr 2022

RA975 and RA965S models appear on official Harley-Davidson website Last week, we broke the news confirming Harley-Davidson‘s next Sportster will be equipped with a 975cc version of the liquid-cooled Revolution Max engine, after spotting the model code “RH975” mentioned on an official Harley accessory page. It turns out the next Sportster wasn’t the only new model accidentally leaked by Harley-Davidson. Another accessory product listing, this time for a Pan America locking fuel cap, revealed two more model codes: the RA975 and RA965S.

Harley-Davidson Denies Plans for Small-Displacement Model for India

Fri, 18 May 2012

India’s 13-million-unit-per-year motorcycle market is comprised of mostly small-displacement models, so it sounds odd at first when manufacturers such as Harley-Davidson and Triumph enter the market with their larger-displacment models. The question quickly arises as to whether they will stick with their existing big-bore models or introduce an all-new, small-capacity model for the Indian market. Manufacturers like the Big Four from Japan already produce smaller models for other markets so it’s a relatively easy task for them to introduce new models such as Honda‘s recently launched 109cc Dream Yuga.