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Harley-Davidson to sell motorcycles in India

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By DAN STRUMPF, AP Auto Writer Dan Strumpf, Ap Auto Writer – 2009/08/27 11:00 EDT

NEW YORK – Harley-Davidson Inc. said Thursday it will begin selling motorcycles next year in India, the world's second-largest motorcycle market, where the company hopes its iconic, heavyweight bikes will find a niche among the country's rising middle class.

The Milwaukee-based company said it has established a subsidiary near Delhi and has begun scouting the country for dealers.

"Given the rapid development of India's economy and physical infrastructure, this is exactly the right time to bring the world's greatest motorcycles to one of the world's largest motorcycling nations," said Mark Levatich, Harley's chief operating officer, in a statement.

India is the world's largest market for motorcycles behind China, but it is overwhelmingly dominated by smaller, inexpensive bikes used primarily for transportation, said Dilip Chenoy, director general of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers.

Still, Harley said the country's growing economy, rising middle class and expanded highway construction has created a market for leisure motorcycle riders.

"Motorbikes, scooters in India are family commuting bikes," Chenoy said. "They tend to be more robustly built and the focus is on fuel economy, but there is an increasing market for leisure and high-end bikes which is beginning to happen here in India."

Harley's entry in India marks a major win for the motorcycle maker, which has been vying for a foothold in that market for years.

The company first launched plans to enter the Indian market in 2007, but the venture was delayed by two obstacles: emissions standards and tariffs on imported motorcycles as high as 60 percent.

Spokesman Bob Klein said a change in Indian emissions standards has paved the way for the company's entry. He said the tariffs remain in place, but the company views demand as strong enough to overcome them.

Harley has been pushing hard in recent years into overseas markets, where it hopes rising incomes and the company's strong brand identity will lure new customers and help offset flagging sales at home.

In 2008, motorcycle shipments in the U.S. fell 15 percent to 206,000 units while international shipments climbed 9 percent to 97,000. Harley shipped 32 percent of its motorcycles overseas in 2008, up from 27 percent in 2007.

The Asia-Pacific markets in particular have grown in importance for Harley. The company has been opening dealerships in China in recent years and has also sought to enter the Vietnamese market.

Last year, Harley's then-CEO Jim Ziemer said in an interview "it'd be nice if we eventually get to a 50-50 split" between domestic and international sales.

Shares of Harley-Davidson fell 6 cents to $21.89 in morning trading on Thursday. The stock has gained 29 percent since the start of the year, as investors begin to see a recovery in demand after a wrenching drop in sales during the U.S. recession.

Notes:
  • heavy bikes (such as the defunct-in-UK Royal Enfield Bullet--still produced in India, essetnially unmodified) have long been sold in India (the Bullet could be considered a "2-wheeled jeep", due to its sturdy construction)
  • A few specimen Harleys were imported into India around (slightly before or slightly after) Partition; they eventually got modified to be used as autorickshaws (with magnitude-order larger wheels) also known as "phut-phut" due to the engine sound

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The next step will be Indian outlaw motorcycle gangs.
Oh, India already has roving gangs of dacoits who use mobikes for transport/getaway....:lol:

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2005/11/07 I-129F approved, forwarded to NVC--to Chennai Consulate 2005/11/14

2005/12/02 Packet-3 received from Chennai

2005/12/21 Visa Interview Date

2006/04/04 Pras' entry into US at DTW

2006/04/15 Church Wedding at Novi (Detroit suburb), MI

2006/05/01 AOS Packet (I-485/I-131/I-765) filed at Chicago

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