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  • The Cagiva company has had a long and storied history.

  • They even owned the Ducati and Husqvarna brands before.

  • Where are they now?

Cagiva. A name as hallowed in motorcycling as is storied. The brand’s history had so plot changes that it’ll turn viewers’ brains inside out if it was made into a movie.

They were even owned by our Malaysian automaker Proton at one time. Hey, wait a minute there! Wasn’t that MV Agusta? Yes, it was MV Agusta but it was also Cagiva. We can see question marks popping up everywhere around your heads now.

And where is Cagiva now?

Okay, okay, we’ll spare you the torture, and here we go (along with a pot of industrial-strength coffee).

The name “Cagiva” was actually derived from the founder’s name and the location of the factory: CAstiglioni GIovanni from VArese, Italy. It’s a norm among Italian companies and certainly among automotive companies there. For example, the later Bimota was an amalgam of BIanchi, MOrri and TAmburini.

Anyway, the company began in 1950 as a producer of small metal components.

The company was purchased by the sons of Giovanni in 1978 and they began producing motorcycles when they purchased the AMF-Harley-Davidson/Aermacchi factory, also in Varese. Thus the eight 125cc to 350cc two-stroke bikes were rebadged as Cagivas. Sales hit 40,000 units in 1979.

Cagiva SST 250

By 1983, they began using 350cc and 1000cc four-stroke Ducati engines. 

Cagiva became one of the strongest companies at the time, which saw then grow to a conglomerate, like how KTM is today (which is probably like the Microsoft in motorcycling).

You see, Italy produced and still produces the most beautiful motorcycles that usually did well in racing, but the manufacturers inadvertently got mired in financial troubles, and ended up either bought out or folded up. Not so with Cagiva.

Within seven years of producing motorcycles, they bought the Ducati brand in 1985. The company decided that Cagiva and Ducati motorcycles were produced side-by-side since the latter’s name is more well-known outside of Italy.

The Group also purchased Moto Morini in 1985, followed by Husqvarna in 1987 and trademarks to MV Agusta in 1991.

The 1980’s was a heady time for the manufacturer.

They had produced dirt bikes and there began a massive campaign in North America to promote them. Their bikes were powerful and featured a number of innovations ahead of their time. Most notable among them were forks that was for preload in one leg while another controlled the damping. It’s only now we see “separate function forks” being popularised.

Armed with those weapons, Pekka Vehkonen and David Strijbos won the World MX 125cc titles back-to-back in 1985 and 1986. The company also secured the 125cc contractor’s title in 1987.

Cagiva 125 WMX

It was during this time that the factory made their forays into 500cc Grand Prix racing, employing Randy Mamola from 1988 to 1990. He achieved one podium finish. Eddie Lawson joined in 1991 and won the 1992 Hungarian GP. John Kocinski was the last addition in 1992, and rode the ever beautiful C594 to third overall in 1994.

Massimo Tamburini

It was also in 1985 that the most important motorcycle designer joined the Cagiva Group. His name was Massimo Tamburini.

Tamburini was one of the founders of Bimota. As with most designers in Italy, they are also engineers. But Tamburini was a hands-on guy as well, often welding the frames he developed at Bimota.

Tamburini welding a frame

He wasted no time and produced the Ducati Paso 750 in 1986. It may look ungainly (some likened it to a pregnant whale) with its fully-enclosing bodywork, but it went on to inspire other bikes which cemented Ducati’s name: The 851 and 888 superbikes, plus the 900 SuperSport/SS road bike.

1989 Ducati 750 Passo

The company set up the Cagiva Research Centre (CRC) in 1987, which Tamburini headed. This was why period Ducatis had CRC badges. There were also other well-known designers at CRC including Pierre Terblanche and Miguel Angel Galluzzi who joined in 1989.

1989 saw the birth of the first Mito. This zippy 125cc sportbike became the favourite of teens everywhere including one young Valentino Rossi. The model went through a number of iterations and became the main challenger to the Aprilia 125 Futura and then the RS125, albeit not on the tracks.

1989 Cagiva Mito 125

Cagiva kept a strong presence in the offload racing scene, contesting in the Paris-Dakar Rally. They were rewarded with a win by Edi Orioli on the Cagiva Elefant in 1990. The pairing would repeat the feat in 1994. The Elefant used a Ducati 90cc air-cooled V-Twin shared with the 900SS.

Cagiva Elefant 900ie

But the real domination period began when…… drum roll, please…. Ta-da! the Ducati 916 was unveiled in 1993 (for MY1994). The entire world went ga-ga, bananas and everything else in between! One journalist wrote that people only remembered the 916 in 1993/94 but couldn’t recall what else came out that year . The 916 would spawn the 748 a year later.

Ducati 916

While the 851 gave Ducati their first World Superbike title and was followed with two more by the 888, the 916 hit the tracks and dominated in the hands of a tempestuous and now-legendary rider, Carl Fogarty.

At the same time, Galluzzi designed the M900 which the factory’s test riders nickname “Il Monstro” (The Monster) due to its hooligan-inducing behaviour. It was thus known as the Ducati Monster henceforth.

But it seems that history has a knack for irony. While Ducati was kicking butts and taking names on the racetrack with the 916 and its later derivatives, they soon found themselves in financial trouble.

Sure, everyone had wanted a 916 but it was too expensive, hence the job of saving Ducati’s name fell to the Monster.

But it still wasn’t enough and soon, equity fund manager Texas Pacific Group Capital (TPG) bought 51% of Ducati’s shares from Cagiva.

While the 916 continued its form on the racetracks, Cagiva began to focus more on the MV Agusta brand. Cagiva finally sold the remainder of Ducati’s shares to TPG in 1996 and concentrated on MV Agusta. They also offloaded Moto Morini.

And in 1999, they released the show-stopping MV Agusta F4 Serie Oro (Gold Series), designed by none other than Massimo Tamburini.

1999 MV Agusta F4 Serie Oro

Since then, only the MV Agusta name was often used and the company itself went through many acquisitions, reselling and reacquisitions.

First, it was purchased by PETRONAS/Proton in 2004. But just a year later, Proton decided to let the brand go. Proton Chairman at the time Datuk Mohammed Azlan Hashim said that keeping MV Agusta would bankrupt the Proton. The company was sold it to the investment group GEVI for a token € 1.00 (excluding accumulated debts).

GEVI restructured the company and sold Husqvarna to BMW.

Harley-Davidson bought MV Agusta from GEVI in 2008 before being bought back in 2009 by Claudio Castiglioni.

But the Cagiva name lived on, contrary to popular belief, in the Mito which went on to the final model in 2012.

Fast forward to 2014, Mercedes-Benz purchased a 25% stake in the brand and marketed the bikes under the AMG banner, no doubt as to rival Ducati who are now owned by Lamborghini under Audi AG, which is itself under the VW Group.

But by 2016, the company was again in trouble which included a € 40 million debt while Mercedes absolutely refused to inject more capital into the venture. As such, Giovanni Castiglioni decided to buy back the shares but could not obtain the funds. The production line had stopped and there was no spare part for their customers. In view of this, the company filed for a temporary order to protect itself from creditors while attempting to look for investors.

Thankfully, the Black Ocean Group headed by Timur Sardarov (no “John Wick” jokes please, just sayin’) stepped in with the much-needed capital in 2016.

Since then, MV Agusta has grown from strength to strength and have just announced another round of investments recently. The company knows that only a select few could afford premium motorcycles hence tying up with the Loncin Motorcycle Company in China to produce bikes between 350cc to 500cc for the Asian market.

So there you go. While the Cagiva name is no more, MV Agusta is still Cagiva. And the other way around.

  • Ewan McGregor and his ridding buddy Charley Borman may ride the Harley-Davidson LiveWire electric motorcycle in the documentary Long Way Up.

  • It seems like a compromise as the two are ambassadors to Moto Guzzi and Triumph, respectively.

  • The program will cover their trip from South America to Los Angeles, USA.

Ewan McGregor and his ridding buddy Charley Borman may just ride the Harley-Davidson LiveWire electric motorcycle in the upcoming documentary Long Way Up.

The trip will see the duo travel from South America to Los Angeles, California instead of all the way to Alaska as expected earlier. South American media spotted four of the electric bikes and support trucks being offloaded in Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina.

While we’re not criticizing the LiveWire, it has a highway range of up to only 150 km and 235 km in the city. However, it’s charging times that may drag the trip into a longer period of time. On the other hand, Harley announced that they’ve fast chargers that juice up the bike to 80% capacity in 40 minutes and 100% in an hour.

They may be supported by a pair of electric Rivian R1T trucks that have a range of up tp 650 km. These trucks will undoubted carry DC chargers for the bikes.

Riding Harleys seemed to solve the problem of representation. McGregor is the ambassador for the Moto Guzzi V85TT while Borman is the ambassador for Triumph Motorcycles. Many had expected to see the guys on two different bikes in this sequel. They rode the BMW R 1200 GS in Long Way Round in 2004 and Long Way Down in 2007.

The Long Way Down – Courtesy of BBC

It’ll be a high-profile branding exercise for the Motor Company, that’s for sure.

Harley-Davidson melancarkan ‘push bikes’ elektrik untuk kanak-kanak yang diberi nama IRONe12 dan IRONe16.

Kebelakangan ini, Harley-Davidson telah pun menyatakan hasrat untuk menembusi pasaran pembeli muda dan untuk itu, mereka menjalinkan kerjasama dengan Qianjiang Motorcycle – pemilik Benelli, Keeway – bagi menghasilkan jentera bawah 500cc dengan harga mampu milik.

Kini, pengeluar motosikal Amerika Syarikat itu turut mensasarkan golongan kanak-kanak menerusi IRONe12 dan IRONe16.

Penghasilan dua model ‘push bikes’ elektrik ini berjaya dilaksanakan selepas Harley berjaya membeli StayCyc, syarikat yang pakar dalam menghasilkan basikal seimbang untuk kanak-kanak.

IROne12 dijual pada harga USD649 (RM2,741) sementara IRONe16 ditetapkan dengan harga USD699 (RM2,952) sekaligus menjadikan kedua-dua model ini jentera Harley-Davidson paling murah dalam pasaran!

IRONe12 – dengan tayar 12 inci dan berat 7.7 kilogram – dihasilkan untuk kanak-kanak berusia 3 hingga 5 tahun manakala IRONe16 – dengan tayar 16 inci dan berat 8.6kg – sesuai untuk kanak-kanak berusia 5 hingga 7 tahun.

Kedua-dua model ini dijana dengan kuasa elektrik dan boleh digerakkan seperti motosikal biasa menggunakan pendikit konvensional.

Seperti motosikal lain, IRONe12 dan IRONe16 turut didatangkan dengan tiga mod:

  • Training – kelajuan 8 km/j
  • Standard – kelajuan 11 km/j
  • Advanced – kelajuan 14 km/j
  • 2020 Harley-Davidson CVO and touring models will feature new electronic assistance systems.

  • The electronics cover chassis, brake and powertrain control.

  • The new features were announced together with the unveiling of the 2020 models.

Harley-Davidson have long been slightly rudimentary in terms of electronic aids. That’s changing now that these features will be present in the 2020 Harley-Davidson models.

The Reflex Defensive Rider System (RDRS) is more than just traction control, however, as it encompasses aspects of chassis, brake and powertrain control. These features are found in the 2020 CVO and touring models, except for the Road King and Electra Glide Standard.

It will also be added to the electric LiveWire and may soon equip the Softail next.

While the technologies aren’t new, it’s good to see the Motor Company finally adapting them to their bikes.

Features of the RSDS:

Cornering Enhanced Electronic Linked Braking (C-ELB)

This system applies brake pressure to both wheels when the rider uses either the front or rear brake, allowing for more balanced braking on both ends. This is the linked braking function. The system is lean angle sensitive for the two-wheeled models. On the Trike, however, the system detects lateral (side to side) movements. It will apply the right amount of brake pressure on both ends of bike to let the rider hold his intended line.

Cornering Enhanced Antilock Braking System (C-ABS)

Standard ABS function prevent the wheels from locking in a straight line, but the Cornering ABS function takes lean angle into consideration and controls braking pressure, to avoid lowsiding the bike.

Cornering Enhanced Traction Control System (C-TCS)

This system also takes lean angle into consideration when regulating tyre slip.

Drag-Torque Slip Control System (DSCS) and Cornering Enhanced Drag-Torque Slip Control System (C-DSCS)

The first system avoids rear wheel hop when the rider downshifts too aggressively or decelerating too hard on slippery surfaces. It detects rear wheel slip and uses the engine’s torque to match the tyre to the rear road speed. The Cornering function does the same but is lean-angle sensitive.

2020 Harley-Davidson CVO Tri-Glide
Vehicle Hold Control (VHC)

This is Harley’s version of Hill Hold Control. It activates some brake pressure to stop the bike from rolling backwards or forwards when stopped on an incline. It is really useful when carrying a passenger and/or luggage.

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

While this is useful for all bikes, it’s especially important for tourers since their rear tyres are hidden away. The pressures are displayed on the Boom! Box GTS screen, or a symbol on the Road King’s instrument cluster.

RDRS for Trike Models

Harley-Davidson Freewheeler and Tri Glide Ultra models are equipped with Trike-specific Reflex Defensive Rider Systems with Cornering Enhanced Electronic Linked Braking (C-ELB), Cornering Enhanced ABS (C-ABS), Cornering Enhanced Traction Control System (C-TCS) and Cornering Enhanced Drag-Torque Slip Control System (C-DSCS). The CVO Tri Glide model will add TPMS to the Trike-specific Reflex Defensive Rider Systems.

Semangat setiakawan ditonjolkan Harley-Davidson Owners Group PJ (HOG PJ) dan Desmo Owners Club Malaysia (DOCM) ketika Camaraderie Ride.

Pengembaraan dua jenama motosikal ini membuktikan tidak wujud sebarang halangan halimunan yang sebelum ini didakwa memisahkan setiap kumpulan motosikal.

HOG PJ dan DOCM berkumpul di Gasket Alley, Selasa lalu bagi sesi sarapan pagi sebelum memulakan perjalanan ke Tanah Aina Fareena di Kampung Temiang, Karak.

Selepas selesai memuaskan nafsu durian, kedua-dua kumpulan meneruskan perjalan pulang ke Kuala Lumpur.

Fokus utama pengembaraan bersama ini bukanlah untuk mengisi perut semata-mata namun untuk memadam persepsi bahawa jenama motosikal berbeza tidak boleh ‘ride’ bersama terutamanya Harley-Davidson dan Ducati.

“Terdapat persepsi bahawa penunggang Harley-Davidson dan Ducati tidak boleh ‘ride’ bersama disebabkan gaya tunggangan berbeza. Tetapi Camaraderie Ride ini dapat mewujudkan semangat setiakawan baharu,” kata Pegawai Ladies Of Harley, Cilia Lob.

Persetujuan itu turut disuarakan Presiden DOCM Ainul Hasri.

“Bukan senang nak nampak lebih 100 buah Harley-Davidson dan Ducati bergerak bersama daripada Gasket Alley ke Janda Baik.

“Kami mengenali satu sama lain sambil menghargai keindahan jentera Itali dan Amerika. Pengembaraan ini membuktikan kami mempunyai hubungan baik antara satu sama lain. Saya harap kami akan terus memperkukuhkan hubungan ini dengan pelbagai aktviti lain kerana ini adalah moto DOCM, ‘Our Ride, Our Pride’,”jelasnya.

Sementara itu, pengembaraan DOCM dan HOG PJ turut dimeriahkan dengan penyertaan empat motosikal jenis Moto Guzzi V85TT.

Baru-baru ini, Harley-Davidson telah melancarkan model FXDR 114 buat julung kalinya ketika di Art Of Speed 2019 yang berlangsung di MAEPS, Serdang.

Menurut pengeluar motosikal Amerika Syarikat itu, FXDR 114 membawakan makna kuasa dan prestasi tinggi baharu dalam keluarga Harley-Davidson.

FXDR 114 merupakan ahli ke-10 dalam platform Softail dan di antara 100 jentera berprestasi tinggi yang diperkenalkan menjelang 2027.

Baru-baru ini, Harley-Davidson mengakui berdepan penurunan penjualan terutamanya di Amerika Syarikat susulan beberapa faktor dengan keseluruhan penjualan turun 6 peratus berbanding tahun lalu.

Bagaimanapun, pengenalan model FXDR 114 ini dijangka mampu kembali memperkukuhkan jenama itu.

Berikut empat sebab kenapa Harley-Davidson FXDR 114 mampu menaikkan kembali minat orang ramai terhadap jentera berpangkalan di Milwaukee itu.

1. Lebih Ringan

Penggunaan ‘swingarm’ aluminium telah berjaya mengurangkan berat sehingga 4.62 kilogram atau 43 peratus lebih ringan berbanding model Softail lain yang menggunakan ‘swingarm’ keluli.

Rim 19 inci dengan ‘forged’ aluminium di bahagian depan turut memastikan keseluruhan jentera kekal ringan. Malah, bahagian tempat duduk juga disokong oleh rangka aluminium. Bahagian ‘fender’ depan dan belakang turut mengguna pakai bahan ringan.

2. Rekaan Bercirikan Motosikal Drag

Segala reka bentuk Harley-Davidson FXDR 114 diinspirasikan daripada perlumbaan drag.

Timbalan Presiden, Penggayaan dan Rekaan Harley-Davidson, Brad Richards sendiri mengakui rekaan FXDR 114 memfokuskan terhadap menonjolkan kekuatan yang ada pada model tersebut.

“Rupa keseluruhan FXDR 114 menampakkan prestasi jentera tersebut termasuk beberapa ciri teknikal sekaligus menjadikan model ini lain daripada barisan Softail lain.

“Pengaruh motosikal drag tampak jelas dengan ‘raked and inverted front end’, ekzos besar, perbezaan ketara di antara dua tayar dan bahagian ekor. Tetapi pada masa sama kami memastikan elemen teknikal lain – ‘swingarm’aluminium, paparan digital, penyerap hentakan boleh laras – diketengahkan juga.

Bahagian tangki – dengan kapasiti 16.7 liter – yang direka khas bagi FXDR 114 turut menyerlahkan lagi rupa jentera tersebut.

3. Chasis Dinamik

Harley-Davidson memastikan chasisi Softail yang diguna pakai adalah kuat namun masih menyumbang kepada tunggangan yang lincah terutamanya ketika melalui jalan yang berselekoh.

Penggunaan ‘monoshock’ di bahagian belakang dengan ‘single coil-over shock’ dan teknologi bebas piston turut meningkatkan respon jentera ketika menunggang.

Penunggang kini boleh melaras pre-load di bahagian ‘monoshock’ bagi menyesuaikan keadaan motor dengan berat semasa. Harley-Davidson FXDR 114 turut dilengkapkan dengan fork terbalik 43mm bagi memperbaiki respon ketika membelok.

Kesemua ini membuatkan FXDR 114 mampu mencapai sudut ‘lean’ yang lebih rendah berbanding model Softail lain – 32.6 darjah di sebelah kiri dan 32.8 darjah di sebelah kanan.

Bukan itu sahaja, FXDR 114 turut didatangkan dengan sistem Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) secara standard. Penggunaan tayar Michelin Scorcher 11 di bahagian depan dan belakang turut meningkatkan kemampuan membrek.

4. Enjin Milwaukee-Eight Muscle

Harley-Davidson FXDR 114 telah dilengkapi dengan enjin paling berkuasa yang datang dengan chasis Softail.

Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-Twin telah ditala untuk menghasilkan 158 Nm tork pada 3,500rpm! Reka bentuk ‘air intake’ yang menghadap ke depan telah diinspirasikan daripada jentera drag Screamin Eagle/Vance & Hines.

Penggunaan ekzos 2 kepada 1 serba baharu juga telah dilaras agar menghasilkan bunyi yang cukup kuat.

FXDR 114 hadir dalam enam pilihan warna:

  • Vivid Black
  • Black Denim
  • Industrial Gray Denim
  • Wicked Red Denim
  • Bonneville Satl Denim
  • Rawhide Denim

Siapa yang sebelum ini berpendapat Harley-Davidson tidak lagi relevan untuk bersaing dengan jenama lain, pengenalan model FXDR 114 mampu membuktikan sebaliknya!

 

Harley-Davidson FXDR 114 ditawarkan pada harga bermula dari RM122,500.

The Art of Speed Malaysia 2019 hosted the launch of the new 2019 Harley-Davidson FXDR 114 earlier today for the very first time here in the country. The model focusing on top-end performance paired with enhanced agility marks the new wave of Harley-Davidson bikes for the Malaysian market. (more…)

  • The Harley-Davidson Sportster line-up has just gotten even more attractive in conjunction with Art of Speed 2019.

  • Buyers during the event will receive Screamin’ Eagle exhausts.

  • This great deal is only for a limited number of units.

The Harley-Davidson Sportster line-up has just gotten even more attractive in conjunction with Art of Speed 2019.

Harley-Davidson Sporter models are now produced CKD (complete knocked down) in Thailand. That qualifies them for NAFTA exemption, hence lower selling prices.

But lower selling price or otherwise, the Sportster still exudes a livelier and characterful ride compared to its bigger brethren. It’s not saying that the bigger Softail and Touring families are not good, but the Sportster 883 or Sportster 1200 models are lighter, more agile and accelerate quickly. Those qualities make them more practical for daily use.

Now, you can experience the Sportster through the special deal.

Get one at the Art of Speed 2019 and Harley-Davidson of Petaling Jaya (HDPJ) will throw in a set of Screamin’ Eagle exhausts. On top of that, enjoy worry free 2-year, unlimited mileage warranty. Those are great reasons to just get a brand-new unit.

But hurry because the offer is only for a limited number of units.

Priced from RM 62,600, loans are arrangeable through HDPJ – up to 7 years repayment at 3.6% per annum.

You can view the new Harley-Davidson Sportsters at the Art of Speed 2019, happening on 27thand 28thJuly, at MAEPS Serdang.

Sempena dengan Art Of Speed (AOS) 2019 yang akan berlangsung hujung minggu ini (27-28 Julai), tawaran hebat daripada Harley Davidson menanti pengunjung!

Anda kini boleh mendapatkan model Harley Davidson Sportster serba baharu dengan tambahan sistem ekzos Screamin’ Eagle yang bernilai RM4,685!

Tawaran ini hanya terbuka pada pengunjung di AOS 2019, harga bermula dari RM62,600 dengan waranti dua tahun.

Harley Davidson turut menawarkan pinjaman sehingga 7 tahun dengan kadar faedah serendah 3.6 peratus!

Antara model Sportster ditawarkan adalah Superlow, Iron 883, Iron 1200, 1200 Custom, 48 dan 1200 Roadster.

  • International sales of Harley-Davidson motorcycles dropped another 8.9% in Q2 2019, compared to the same period in 2018.

  • Their Q2 2019 revenue dropped nearly 20% compared to Q2 2018.

  • The company has initiated campaigns to target younger riders.

International sales of Harley-Davidson motorcycles dropped another 8.9% in Q2 2019, compared to the same period in 2018.

In terms of numbers, the Motor Company earned a net income of USD 195.6 million from a revenue of USD 1.63 billion in Q2 2019. By comparison, their net earnings were USD 242.3 million from a revenue of USD 1.71 billion in Q2 2018. That’s a drop in net income of 19.3%.

Harley-Davidson has since initiated campaigns to target younger riders by introducing models that are not cruisers and even an electric bike in the Live Wire. The campaigns may be starting to bear fruit as the company reported an increase of 2.7% of buyers aged between 18 to 34 years old in America, in Q2 2019.

They’ve also partnered with Chinese motorcycle maker, Qianjiang to produce a 338cc model for the Chinese and eventually Asian markets.

The figures were posted amidst the American industry’s drop of 4.9%. There are fears of the American economy heading for another recession. Trump’s trade wars against China and the European Union will not do any favour for Harley-Davidson, either.

Will Harley ever turn around and be the juggernaut it once?

LEGO Group memperkenalkan model LEGO Creator Expert – sebuah Harley Davidson Fat Boy yang boleh didapati di semua kedai LEGO bermula 1 Ogos, 2019.

Dihasilkan dengan kerjasama Harley-Davidson, model terperinci ini memaparkan intepritasi LEGO terhadap model ikonik ini dengan elemen yang direka khas bagi menyamai Harley-Davidson Fat Boy.

Melibatkan 1,023 keping, model tersebut didatangkan dengan tayar solid-disc, tangki fuel-drop, speedometer dan ekzos berkembar.

LEGO turut menghasilkan beberapa bahagian yang boleh bergerak antaranya tayar belakang yang boleh dipusingkan lalu membuatkan bahagian piston bergerak. Bukan itu sahaja, bahagian ‘handlebar’, gear dan brek juga boleh digerakkan.

“Kami teruja kerana dapat menghidupkan kembali motosikal Harley-Davidson ini tetapi dalam saiz LEGO,” kata Pereka Utama bagi LEGO Group, Mike Psiaki.

“Model ini benar-benar menggambarkan rekaan dan ciri ikonik yang terdapat pada model sebenar. Model ini secara tidak langsung akan menjadi koleksi paling sesuai bagi peminat Harley dan LEGO,” tambahnya.

Bagi meraikan pelancaran model tersebut, LEGO Master Builders telah menghasilkan model LEGO mengikut saiz sebenar termasuklah kawalan animasi Wi-Fi dan kesan lampu bagi menyerupai Harley-Davidson Fat Boy sebenar.

Rekaan luar biasa itu mengambil masa lebih 865 jam untuk dihasilkan menggunakan 69,569 keping LEGO.

  • The LEGO Group revealed its latest LEGO Creator Expert Harley-Davidson Fat Boy model.

  • The model features 1,023 pieces and measures 20 cm high, 18 cm wide and 33 cm long.

  • There are moving and working parts on the model.

The LEGO Group revealed its latest LEGO Creator Expert Harley-Davidson Fat Boy model that will cruise into LEGO Stores globally on August 1, 2019.

Developed in collaboration with Harley-Davidson, this detailed LEGO interpretation of the iconic Milwaukee motorcycle captures the beauty of the real-life machine with finishes, surfaces, and design elements crafted to replicate the full-size Harley-Davidson Fat Boy. Featuring 1,023 pieces, the model comes complete with solid-disc wheels, teardrop fuel tank, integrated speedometer, and dual exhaust pipes.

The finished model measures over 20 cm high, 18 cm wide and 33 cm long and features several moveable parts for owners to engage. Spinning the rear tyre will the Milwaukee-Eight engine with moving pistons and dual exhaust pipes, spring to life. Turn the handlebar, move the gear shift and brake levers, and flip down the motorcycle’s kickstand for easy parking. Finished with an authentic dark red and black color scheme with Harley-Davidson logos on each side reflective of the 2019 Fat Boy motorcycle’s Wicked Red paint scheme, it’s a perfect display centerpiece for any home, office, or anywhere to channel the inspiration to ride.

“Bringing this Harley-Davidson motorcycle to life in brick form is incredibly exciting,” said Mike Psiaki, Design Master at LEGO Group. “The model truly captures the iconic design, advanced engineering and attention to detail of this iconic motorcycle, offering an immersive building experience and a unique collector’s item for Harley-Davidson enthusiasts and LEGO fans of all ages.”

“It’s been exceptionally exciting for Harley-Davidson to collaborate with the LEGO Group – another brand that champions creativity and expression,” said Heather Malenshek, Chief Marketing Officer at Harley-Davidson. “Not only do we want customers to be inspired by the end result, we want them to enjoy the building process.”

“The authenticity of Harley-Davidson design comes by sweating the details from start to finish.” said Brad Richards, Vice President of Styling & Design, Harley-Davidson. “We looked at every nut and bolt on the bike, all the finishes, and every small detail. Working with the LEGO team on this project allowed us to bring that same attention to detail to a collaborative product, and to celebrate a brand that inspired the imagination and creativity of many of us at Harley-Davidson from a young age, including myself.”

To celebrate the launch, LEGO Master Builders created a life-size model of the motorcycle, complete with silver coated parts, Wi-Fi animation control, sound and light effects to imitate a real Harley-Davidson Fat Boy and 6,000 special LEGO elements. The extraordinary creation took 865 hours to build, is made of 69,569 pieces and will be on display at select LEGO stores and Harley-Davidson events for fans to see.

The LEGO Creator Expert Harley-Davidson Fat Boy model is available directly from LEGO Stores and shop.LEGO.com exclusively for LEGO VIP members beginning July 17, 2019, with general public availability beginning August 1, 2019.

As for us, we cannot wait until it gets here.

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