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Getting Fatter? 30th Anniversary BRIEFS Fat Boy NEWS Riverside Harley-Davidson, California, has been named first in the world for new H-D bike sales and has been awarded the Gold Bar & Shield Award by the Harley-Davidson Motor Company for 2019. San Bernardino, California based motorcycle dealer Chaparral Motorsports has bought the former WPS/HardDrive warehouse at Memphis, TN., to open a 108,000 sq ft East Coast fulfilment facility. WPS recently moved its East Coast operations to a new 245,000 sq ft custom built distribution center near Savannah, Georgia. Still family owned and operated, Chaparral has been in business for more than 50 years and encompasses a 160,000 sq ft footprint in San Bernardino, California, making it one of the largest multi-line motorcycle dealerships in the U.S. Chaparral says it will now be able to ship product to 85% of US based customers in two days or less. Ducati has reported sales of 53,183 Ducati motorcycles for 2019 to customers in 90 countries (53,004 in 2018). Italy remains the number one market (9,474 units, +3%); the company saw double-digit growth in China (3,200 units, + 12%), Brazil (+20%) and Spain (+10%). A record number of advance orders (over 1,700) have been taken for the new Streetfighter V4, and the Panigale was the world's best-selling Superbike in 2019 (8,304 units for a 25% of the global Superbike market). In the United States, Ducati deliveries totaled 7,682 units, -2%, but ahead of overall domestic U.S. market decline for 2019 (-7%). Lind Automotive Group is the largest Harley dealership group in the UK - the opening of the purpose- built two-story Watford H-D store north of London in February takes the company to five dealerships - already owning showrooms in Guildford, Newmarket, Norwich and Reading. Lind also owns BMW and Triumph stores. 12 Harley-Davidson is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Fat Boy with a special 2,500 example limited edition - "cloaked in dark finishes with bronze highlights and powered by a blacked- out M-8 114 engine, each serialized with a number plate affixed to the fuel tank console." "The Fat Boy was a perfectly outrageous name for a motorcycle that at its 1990 introduction was brilliantly bodacious, taking its look, proportions and silhouette from a 1949 Hydra Glide motorcycle and completely modernized for a new generation of riders," explains Brad Richards, Harley-Davidson Vice President of Styling and Design. "Those riders appreciated our post- war design DNA but also found themselves drawn to the clean simplicity of contemporary industrial design. Each of these elements was captured in the new 2018 version of the Fat Boy model. For this 30th Anniversary model we wanted to create something very special, so we leaned into the popularity of darker finishes and a limited run/serialized strategy to make the bike truly unique and exclusive." The blacked-out Milwaukee-Eight 114 powertrain is finished with engine covers in gloss black and subtle bronze-tone lower rocker covers and timer cover script. A Vivid Black LED headlamp nacelle, handlebar and controls complete the overall dark look that is distinctive from the regular production model. A new bronze-tone waterslide Fat Boy tank logo complements the black finish and other bronze details that set the Fat Boy 30th Anniversary apart from the regular production model. "The entire Fat Boy front end is massive and Lakester disc aluminum wheels update that defining Fat Boy style point. The 160 mm front tire is balanced by a signature 240 mm rear tire that delivers a factory custom look." Introduced in 1989 as a 1990 model, the original Fat Boy was designed by legendary Harley-Davidson stylists Willie G. Davidson and Louie Netz and combined a fresh, contemporary look with classic Harley-Davidson styling cues. To achieve a "milled from billet" look, the bike was finished in monochromatic Fine Silver Metallic with a matching powder-coated frame and rolled on aluminum disc wheels – the rear exposed by the Softail chassis – that would become the defining characteristic of the Fat Boy model. The look was beefy for the time, from the fat front tire covered with a trimmed fender to the wide handlebar and a seven-inch headlamp in a massive chrome housing perched on a polished FL-style nacelle. Davidson designed the winged tank logo, which has been an enduring feature of the Fat Boy model. In 1991 the Harley-Davidson Fat Boy motorcycle entered popular culture with its featured appearance in the motion picture "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," in which actor Arnold Schwarzenegger rides a Fat Boy motorcycle through Los Angeles in a dramatic chase scene. The movie was a global sensation, helping cement the Fat Boy model as an iconic representative of the Harley-Davidson brand in many markets, especially Europe. Base MRSP is $21,949. Bagger Nation Bags ODC Suspension performance enthusiast." Phoenix, Arizona based The ODC product line will Paul Yaffe’s Bagger be available for all H-D Nation and Paul Yaffe touring models as well as Originals have scored Bagger Nation's new SRT big with the performance wide tire kits. announcement of an Bagger Nation will also exclusive partnership offer full fork, cartridge and with noted Italian shock combos for Dynas, specialist ODC FXRs and new M-8 Softails. Suspension. 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