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Old 09-29-2009 | 12:16 PM
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Here’s an interesting article about HD’s recent acquisition of MV Agusta, their new models and the U.S. market.



Harley's MV Agusta Unveils New Models

September 28, 2009

NEW YORK (AP) — Italian motorcycle maker MV Agusta Group unveiled its first new models in 10 years on Monday, saying its purchase by motorcycle giant Harley-Davidson Inc. last year is beginning to pay off.

The two new bikes — new versions of its Brutale sport bikes — are geared toward younger, affluent riders interested in MV Agusta's sporty performance rides. The 2010 Brutale 990R has a 990 cubic-centimeter engine and will be priced at $15,000 when it goes on sale in the U.S. at the end of this year or early next year. The 2010 Brutale 1090R has a more powerful engine and will cost $18,000.

Larry Ferracci, MV Agusta's director of U.S. operations, said the bikes mark a big step for the once-struggling motorcycle maker. He said the company's acquisition by Harley gives MV Agusta deeper pockets to keep developing new products, several more of which it will roll out soon, though he would not provide specifics.

Ferracci also said the company is looking to expand its U.S. dealer base from the 40 it has now to 50 or 55 in the next 12 to 18 months.

Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson bought MV Agusta last July for $109 million in a bid to lift its presence in Europe and enter the popular performance bike segment. Sport motorcycles typically focus on performance and speed over comfort, requiring riders to lean forward.

Heavyweight motorcycles like Harley's popular touring bikes are heavier and allow riders to sit upright, allowing for more relaxed riding.

Sport bikes are popular among younger motorcycle riders, particularly in Europe — both markets that Harley has been trying to tap to help combat falling sales. Harley's customer base is primarily U.S. baby boomers, many of whom have been hit hard by the housing crisis and the troubled financial markets.

Harley has enjoyed growing appeal overseas in recent years. In 2008, its motorcycle shipments in the U.S. fell 15 percent to 206,300 units while international shipments climbed 9 percent to 97,000. Last month, Harley announced its entry to the motorcycle market in India, where it says a rising affluent class is showing interest in heavyweight cruisers.

"It's a diversification move," Van Conway, president of the turnaround firm Conway MacKenzie Inc., said of Harley's MV Agusta acquisition. "It's something I think Harley has to do in terms of entering more segments of the motorcycle than the cruiser motorcycle."

MV Agusta remains a niche player in the motorcycle market. The Varese, Italy-based company shipped 5,800 bikes in 2007 and has a worldwide network of 500 dealers. Harley-Davidson, by contrast, shipped more than 330,000 bikes in the same year and has about 1,300 dealers.

MV Agusta's motorcycles range from about $15,000 to $25,000, with some special edition bikes running more than $100,000. Harley-Davidson bikes range from between $7,000 to about $35,000 for some high-end models.

Ferracci said although then-private MV Agusta was surviving on its own before it was acquired by Harley, "as the economy changed, there was a need in finding us an acquisition partner." Harley-Davidson said last year MV Agusta had to slow production due to financial difficulties.

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Old 09-29-2009 | 01:15 PM
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Cool bring them on
 
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Old 09-29-2009 | 02:02 PM
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Interesting to see how this plays out for Harley and MV Agusta. Their bikes are priced right around Ducati's price level. Interested to see how the new models look.
 
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Old 09-29-2009 | 02:25 PM
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Anybody recgnize Larry Ferracci's name or remember his famous father?
 
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Interesting indeed!
 
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Old 09-29-2009 | 03:37 PM
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I hope that the deal works out for the MOCO.
 
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Old 09-29-2009 | 03:39 PM
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This could be what HD needs.
 
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Old 09-29-2009 | 03:42 PM
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Maybe some dealers will sell them as some also do the Buell's . One way to get younger riders into at least looking at what HD has to offer.
 
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Old 09-29-2009 | 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by rydermike
Maybe some dealers will sell them as some also do the Buell's . One way to get younger riders into at least looking at what HD has to offer.
MV Agusta dealers are awfully sparse in the United States, and if they were sold/serviced by HD dealers I think more people would look at them. They are truly like Ferrari... beautiful, fast, expensive to own an maintain. One guy who owns a Brutale told that, like boats, the best two days for an MV Agusta owner are the day you purchase the bike and the day you sell it.

But, as far as younger riders are concerned, take a look at what MV Agustas cost and you'll see that attracting younger riders is unlikely. MV Agusta can only hope to be like Ducati in the eyes of young riders... something to covet, too expensive to own.
 


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