American Motorcycle Dealer AMD 244 November 2019 | Page 22

MIC Says 100% Tariffs on EU BRIEFS Powersports Products Defeated NEWS Delaware, USA based Global Market Insights, Inc., has stated that the "worldwide battery electric vehicles market was valued at US $150 billion in 2018 and will surpass US $425 billion by 2025 - an annual growth rate of 16% from 2019 to 2025." In further signs of the global corporate re-alignment taking place as the automotive industry eyes an electric future, fierce rivals BMW Group and Daimler AG (Mercedes- Benz) have embarked on a long-term development cooperation for automated driving. The initial goal is to "develop technologies for driver assistance systems, highly automated driving on highways, and automated parking (all up to SAE Level 4)" with market launch in series production vehicles scheduled for 2024. Swedish apparel specialist Jofama has sold its Halvarssons and Lindstrands brands. They have been designing "versatile riding apparel for motorbike riding: jackets, trousers, underwear, footwear, bags and gloves" for 70 years. Zero Motorcycles, the world's leading manufacturer of full-sized all-electric motorcycles, has beaten off stiff competition to win the title of 'Motorcycle News (MCN) Electric Bike of the Year' in the UK. Judges called the SR/F "the genesis of a new generation of electric bikes", adding "it is a real-life road bike that works, not some long-promised unicorn." The SR/F features the new Zero Z- Force motor that delivers 190 Nm of torque and a top speed of 124 mph from a 14.4 kWh battery. Harley-Davidson is the latest Powered Two-Wheeler (PTW) manufacturer to join BMW, Ducati, Kawasaki, Kymco, Suzuki, Triumph and Yamaha as a participant in the MCIA SECURED anti-theft initiative in the UK. The scheme gives motorcycle buyers important information about standard fit security items by allowing them to make accurate comparisons between models of interest. Every Harley model has been given a four-star rating. 22 The MIC (Irvine, California) says that proposed tariffs of up to 100% on motorcycles, parts and accessories going into the USA from European Union countries have been "staved off" following efforts by the MIC's Government Relations Office and some key member manufacturers. "Representatives from member companies KTM and Indian Motorcycle, and MIC staff, made the case against the proposed tariffs, testifying this summer at hearings in Washington, D.C., and holding meetings with key staff at the Office of the United States Trade Representative. The MIC, along with motorcycle-manufacturing member companies Cobra, Ducati, Indian Motorcycle and KTM, also submitted written comments to the USTR opposing these tariffs. "In a show of transcontinental industry support, ACEM, the European Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers, also submitted written arguments against the proposed tariffs [as did many European vendors such as Zodiac International and AMD Erik Pritchard, MIC President and CEO: "The tariffs would have meant extremely high prices for our American consumers of European motorcycles, parts and accessories." Magazine]. The tariffs would have greatly affected the powersports business and came about as part of a dispute regarding certain EU countries subsidizing their large-aircraft manufacturing sector. "We have been actively engaged in this dispute from day one, both in Washington, D.C., and also in Europe, to protect our dealers, support the motorcycle industry and allow our customers to continue to ride and experience motorcycling," said John Hinz, CEO of KTM North America. "Our brands and dealers have been operating in the United States for over fifty years and it is our responsibility to protect and grow the future of motorcycling. We commend the USTR's recognition of the negative impact that the proposed tariffs would have had on our U.S. business, partners, dealers and customers." "Had the tariffs been enacted, that would have meant extremely high prices for our American consumers of European motorcycles, parts and accessories," said Erik Pritchard, incoming MIC President and CEO. "Increased costs would have even discouraged motorcycle riders from performing routine but critical maintenance, such as brake pad and tire replacements, due to potential doubling on the price of parts." AHDRA Back on Track in 2020 Tim Hailey reports that there's good news for drag racers of American-made V-Twin motorcycles. AHDRA has been purchased by Pulse Marketing, a Pennsylvania-based motorsports promotion company run by veteran drag racer Bill Rowe Jr. and family. AHDRA was THE place to drag race Harley-Davidsons in the 2000s, with racers criss-crossing the country with the fully- sponsored, well-marketed series run by Craig Tharpe. "We want to thank Craig for trusting us to take the AHDRA over," said Rowe Jr. AHDRA's last season was 2012, but Pulse says they will have the series up and running with somewhere between six to eight races in 2020, with Sturgis likely the only race west of the Mississippi. AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - NOVEMBER 2019 "We want people to know we're here and we're looking forward to a May 2020 start to our season," continued Rowe. The Rowe family brings a lifetime of motorsports promotion to the effort. "My dad, Bill Sr., was a promoter when I was a kid," said Rowe, who's been racing for over 40 years and counts grasping the AMRA Eliminator championship out of Donnie Huffman's firm grip in 2017 as his proudest on- track achievement. "At 14 years old I was racing, doing the rider payouts and handling the points system, so I've been doing this a while. "But it's not just me and my family. We have a good team of advisers on board to help us with this, and we'll be announcing them along with a schedule shortly. Bill Rowe Jr. "We're also working with the Top Fuel Harley racers to make sure our schedule plays nice with the NHRA schedule so that we get the pros at our events and develop the next generation of Top Fuel Harley stars right here at AHDRA. "We've got five classes covered with sponsorships already, but there's room for more to jump on board. We're looking to bring back that AHDRA style of racing." A new AHDRA website will soon be up and running. www.AMDchampionship.com