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Harley Profit Rises as Finance Unit Makes Up for Slumping Motorcycle Sales

Harley-Davidson Inc, the biggest U.S. motorcycle maker, said third-quarter profit more than doubled as earnings in its finance unit made up for declining sales worldwide.

Net income rose to $88.8 million, or 38 cents a share, from $26.5 million, or 11 cents, a year earlier, Milwaukee-based Harley said today in a statement. The average estimate of seven analysts surveyed by Bloomberg was 36 cents. Revenue fell 1.9 percent to $1.09 billion, and retail sales slid 7.7 percent.

Chief Executive Officer Keith Wandell, who has cut costs by renegotiating labor contracts, said Harley is focused on transforming itself to “succeed at today’s volumes.” The financial-services unit, which makes loans to motorcycle buyers, had operating income of $50.9 million compared with a $31.5 million loss a year earlier.

“Motorcycle demand is slumping, and that slump has yet to show signs of abating,” Brent Miller, an analyst with Gradient Analytics in Scottsdale, Arizona, said in an interview. “That’s a bit concerning. How long can a company continue to count on its financial services arm to fill in that gap of dragging demand?”

The new labor agreements at factories in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin reduce jobs, give new employees fewer benefits and will let Harley add and cut workers based on demand. The Wisconsin contracts start in 2012.

MV Agusta

Excluding discontinued operations such as the MV Agusta line of motorcycles, profit rose to 40 cents a share from 24 cents a year earlier.

Harley raised the low end of its production plan for this year. It now expects to ship 207,000 to 212,000 motorcycles to dealers, a decrease of as much as 7.2 percent from last year. In July, it forecast shipments of 201,000 to 212,000, as much as a 9.9 percent decrease. Deliveries fell 27 percent last year to 223,000 from 303,500 in 2008.

Most motorcycle sales are discretionary purchases, which consumers reduced as the economy slowed, Wandell said today.

“All of our market data and research indicates there’s still a tremendous affinity for the brand and a desire to own Harley-Davidson motorcycles,” Wandell said in an interview. “It’s a matter of getting some help with the economy on top of everything else we’re doing with our strategy.”

Harley’s U.S. retail sales in the three months ended Sept. 26 fell 9.4 percent from a year earlier. Industrywide retail sales of heavyweight motorcycles fell 14 percent, Harley said.

Harley declined $1.25, or 3.9 percent, to $31.24 at 10:44 a.m. in New York Stock Exchange composite trading. The shares gained 29 percent this year before today.

Born to be wild - 62 year old on a road trip of a lifetime


A British grandmother has sold her $300,000 house to tour the world on her Harley Davidson motorbike.
Former hairdresser Sue O'Grady, 62, plans to sell her six bedroom house in Doncaster, Northern England, and hit the road for as long as ten years, to travel through America, Africa, the Middle East and Australia.

She said: "I love my home, I've lived there a long time and it's everything I ever wanted, but I probably love my Harley a lot more on balance, so the house has got to go.
I can travel a long way and see a lot of the world with the proceeds from the sale, and if I can stretch the money out and make it last for eight or 10 years then so much the better.

Good luck to you Sue, all the best.

Article from Female First

Marisa Miller on why she loves bikes and being FHM's number 1 sexiest woman!


According to FHM it turns out that Megan Fox isn't, contrary to popular opinion, actually the hottest woman of the world.

The magazine has released its annual list of the 100 Sexiest Women in the World, and to the shock and dismay of girl-watchers everywhere, the former Transformers beauty came in a mere Number Two.
And who, pray tell, grabbed the top honors this year? Victoria's Secret model Marisa Miller.

We at UKBike do not mind this due to the the interview she had with Esquire magazine. 

The Harley ad pin-up on why she loves bikes:
1. Sex - A man on a motorcycle turns me on because a man on a motorcycle is automatically bad.  
2. Leather - Nothing’s sexier to women than a leather jacket.
3. Throbbing - A bike starting up gets me revved up.
4. Freedom - A woman likes a sense of adventure and endless possibilities.
5. The forbidden - Girls aren't supposed to ride motorcycles. Having my H-D Nightster in my garage feels like I have an escape vehicle. Burnouts? Let’s just say women like to push themselves too.

Congratulations Marisa Miller


 

Buy a Harley, get a stake in the company for free!



A Harley-Davidson dealership in Milwaukee, US of A is offering shares in the iconic bike manufacturer with any purchase of a 2008 or 2009 model HD.

The stock offer is the latest move from the bike industry to spark publicity amidst the tough global economic conditions which have hit sales, production and ultimately jobs.

Harley-Davidson has been listed on the NYSE since 1987, and by the close of trading on Friday the share price was USD$16.31. Considering that the share price was USD$48.14 in December 2007, it is clear that Harley have suffered in the downturn, but many analysts feel that the share price is undervalued, making this offer in Milwaukee pretty enticing...

Christmas present ideas?



Christmas, the season of giving (or more likely, an overblown exercise in mass commercialisation, bah humbug) is nearly upon us, and here at UKBike we've been looking in to bike-related gift ideas.

Harley-Davidson has released a nifty range of clothing and gifts for the Christmas stocking, including the branded stocking itself.



The HD men's clothing range has a largely historical military feel, including the Camaraderie 3-in-1 and Surveillance leather jackets, both pictured below.

Harley-Davidson Camaraderie leather jacket

Harley-Davidson Surveillance leather jacket

There's also a wide range personal garments for men and women, including nightwear, T-shirts, underwear, belts, bags, purses, caps and hats. Harley is are also offering festive decorations such as baubles, wrapping paper, a leather wall clock, picture frames and mugs.

The gift range is available at your local HD dealer, while the clothing range can be seen on the HD website.

Meanwhile, the Bulletproof Clothing Co have revealed their new line of Kevlar-lined combats, which they consider to "rank amongst the best for design and protection". The new designs form part of Bulletproof's No Excuses campaign which is being launched at the NEC show later this week.

The men and women's combats come in both dark (brown, black) and urban (grey, black, white) colours, and retail at £99.99, with Vistcotec armour for the knee areas costing an extra £9.99.

Dark combat and urban combat from Bulletproof clothing