HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLEXES MUSCLE ON URBAN SCENE
New Motorcycle Showcases Innovative Design at NYC Launch Party
MILWAUKEE (Dec. 10, 2008) - Hundreds turned
out in New York City last week as Harley-Davidson unveiled the
2009 V-Rod Muscle - a contemporary, urban-inspired motorcycle that
exudes style and performance. Supermodel Marisa Miller, featured
in the recent V-Rod Muscle ad campaign, hosted the launch party at
which emerging band Shiny Toy Guns performed.
The launch party kicked off with the
introduction of the V-Rod Muscle and also served as the official
invitation for the public to check out the motorcycle as part of a
public gallery on display through January at 210 Front Street in
Manhattan's South Street Seaport. The space is open Thursdays
through Sundays from noon until 8 PM.
This newest and boldest addition to
Harley-Davidson's V-Rod family of liquid-cooled motorcycles came
alive through raw steel, videos, images and stories. In addition,
the gallery features a collection of bikes from Harley-Davidson
that represent how one of the most recognized brands in America is
using innovative design to reach new and younger riders.
The new V-Rod Muscle boasts a powerfully
sculpted physique that when combined with innovative details such
as reflector optic lighting and gaping air scoops, radiates a
contemporary sense of style. The bike's long, low profile and
super-wide rear tire summon the race track, while the free-revving
performance of the liquid-cooled 1250cc Revolution V-Twin engine
co-developed with Porsche give it the sophistication and response
performance-minded riders appreciate.
"Muscle stands out in a crowd of
copies and generic motorcycle profiles," said Mark-Hans
Richer, senior vice president and chief marketing officer for
Harley-Davidson. "It stretches the very definition of what it
means to be a Harley-Davidson motorcycle."
Other elements that give Muscle its urban,
contemporary look include a new stylish instrument panel, chopped
and sculpted tail section, a new deep seat, LED turn signals
integrated into the mirror stems, trimmed front fender that's
blacked out behind satin-finished inverted forks and a meaty
double barrel exhaust.
According to Richer, Muscle is all about
the sophisticated thrill seeker, and attracting non-traditional
riders to Harley-Davidson. "When we set out to design Muscle,
we wanted a bike that would be recognized as a Harley with
aggressive styling and refinement," he said.
The V-Rod Muscle represents yet another
move by Harley-Davidson to reach new riders and enthusiasts.
Earlier this year, the Motor Company introduced the Dark Custom
movement, which includes a collection of raw and stripped-down
bikes for a new generation of riders. The newest of that
collection is the Softail Cross Bones, a rough and raw bike with
post-war-era styling. Other bikes such as the Softail Rocker are
giving more experienced riders a chopper-style option to fuel
their need to customize while the XR1200, a nod to the dirt-track
racers of the 70s, is a hit with European enthusiasts and is now
available in the U.S.
Muscle joins two other performance
motorcycles in its 2009 V-Rod family--the VRSCAW V-Rod and VRSCDX
Night Rod Special. Each features the Revolution V-Twin engine, a
240 mm rear tire, high-performance Brembo triple-disc brakes and a
race-bred clutch with "slipper" action that helps ease
drive train effort during downshifting.
Muscle is now available at Harley-Davidson
dealerships nationwide. It's sold in Vivid Black, Brilliant
Silver, Dark Blue Denim and Red Hot Sunglo. For more information
on V-Rod Muscle or other Harley-Davidson motorcycles, visit
www.harley-davidson.com.
Harley-Davidson Motor Company, the only
major U.S.-based motorcycle manufacturer, produces heavyweight
motorcycles and a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories
and general merchandise. For more information, visit
Harley-Davidson's Web site at www.harley-davidson.com.