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Harley-Davidson Rolls out Nine New Models for 2010

12:30 EDT Saturday, July 25, 2009

More Performance, Features and Value Across Six Motorcycle Platforms

MILWAUKEE, July 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harley-Davidson roars into 2010 with nine new motorcycle models, the most expansive new-product introduction in the history of the Motor Company. Across six model platforms, Harley-Davidson achieves a fusion of tradition and technology in a motorcycle product line that offers more power, luxury, and style, and more value.

"This ambitious new motorcycle launch reaches to our riders with the incredible passion that Harley-Davidson has inspired for more than a century," said Bill Davidson, Harley-Davidson Vice President of Core Customer Marketing. "We are thrilled to offer our customers nine new models and a full selection of products for 2010 that lets their enthusiasm for enjoying great motorcycles continue at full throttle."

Highlights of the 2010 Harley-Davidson(R) line include:

    --  As the new king of the Harley-Davidson Touring line, the Electra
        Glide(R) Ultra Limited model delivers the performance upgrade of a Twin
        Cam 103(TM) engine, and features standard equipment items previously
        offered only as accessories on regular-production Harley-Davidson
        Touring models.
    --  The new Road Glide(R) Custom model looks lean and mean, with a slammed
        suspension, 18-inch front wheel and a new 2-into-1 exhaust system.
    --  The Wide Glide(R) returns as an all-new Dyna(R) model done in old-school
        chopper style, with black laced wheels, a chopped rear fender, black
        "wire" sissy bar, 2-1-2 Tommy Gun exhaust and an optional
        flame paint scheme. Priced starting at $14,499, the Wide Glide is also a
        great new value.
    --  The new Street Glide(R) Trike brings stripped-down, hot-rod styling to
        the three-wheel category, and joins the Tri Glide(TM) Ultra Classic(R)
        in an all new Trike family for 2010.
    --  Dressed in satin chrome and denim black, the new Fat Boy(R) Lo presents
        a darker and lower interpretation of the motorcycle that still defines
        the fat-custom segment.
    --  The 2010 Street Glide(R) model gets even more hot-rod soul, with updates
        that include a larger front wheel, slimmed-down exhaust, and a new tail
        light assembly. Street Glide takes a classic Harley-Davidson Touring
        profile to a low, light and lean extreme.
    --  No motorcycle on the road today matches the modern street attitude of
        the three exciting models in the Harley-Davidson VRSC(TM) family:
        V-Rod(R), Night Rod(R) Special and V-Rod Muscle(R). The explosive
        performance of the liquid cooled Revolution(R) V-Twin engine keeps VRSC
        at the top of the power cruiser food chain in 2010.
    --  The American motorcycle legend that is Harley-Davidson Sportster(R)
        features six models for 2010, including the $7,999 Iron 883(TM)
        introduced mid-year 2009 and four others priced less than $10,000.

    --  Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations(TM) (CVO(TM)), masters of
        shimmering chrome and bold paint, offers four new limited-production
        models for 2010. The CVO Softail(R) Convertible is a versatile urban
        touring motorcycle, while the CVO Street Glide is a high-performance
        hot-rod bagger. The CVO Ultra Classic(R) Electra Glide(R) and CVO Fat
        Bob(R) models are refreshed for 2010 with new paint schemes and styling
        details. All CVO models are powered by a Twin Cam 110(TM) engine, the
        largest displacement V-Twin offered by Harley-Davidson.

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.

SOURCE Harley-Davidson Motor Company

For further information: Paul James of Harley-Davidson Motor Company, +1-414-343-8735, paul.james@harley-davidson.com

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