American Motorcycle Dealer AMD 221 December 2017 | Page 24

finding any kind of news release, has eluded me. Meanwhile, back where the grown-ups were playing, both Harley (Sport Glide) and Indian (Scout FTR 1200 special) used EICMA to give global unveils to new models. Indian doing so in the context of a special that celebrates their 2017 American Flat Track Racing derring do, Harley not so much! The new Sport Glide furthers the morphing of Dyna and FXR heritage into the new, now “not so soft” Softails, and is the FXR-esque new model that had been predicted for November – and if you ask me, one that looks bloody good! As usual, we present a selection of vendor news from the show, though it has to be said that, in the absence of any attempt by EICMA to court custom market gravitas, it is mostly a survey of those mainstream vendors who have product that Harley dealers and independent custom and service shops, tuners and custom bike builders could use and make money with. As I have always maintained, ours is a market that should look over the fence to see what the neighbors are up to, as well as tend to its own backyard! All-new Sport Glide Softail model debuts at EICMA motorcycle show in Milan 61% of exhibitors were ‘international’ Andreani: In addition to hi-performance ‘Misano’ fork cartridge kits for Dyna and Sportster suspensions, the Italian specialist’s award-winning DB4 test bench is an updated advanced “Suspension Dyno” that is described as a significant advance on the original DB3 design introduced eight years ago. “We have rebuilt the entire concept,” Giuseppe Andreani says. “Our engineers have developed new software and hardware, with the software marking the revolution. We focused on precision, ease of reading, managing and comparing data. The DB4 gives technicians the final tool needed for them to develop and test materials, specifications and performance. It features optimized design, engineering and software.” The powerful 4 kW motor, the load cell that allows reading up to 5.000 Newton force, the 800 mm side rods and the simple and versatile software are all said to make the DB4 “easy to use, but very accurate”; www.andreanigroup.com Galfer: Through its wholly owned U.S. subsidiary and through Zodiac International in Europe, the Spanish brake pads and discs manufacturer is becoming a fixture in the hugely competitive V-twin brake pads and rotors market. The originators of the popular ‘Wave Disc’ design concept, check out the “uber-cool” ‘Skull’ rotors; www.galfermoto.com 24 AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - DECEMBER 2017 Harley-Davidson has added a ninth new Softail to its 2018 line-up and taken another step in its pursuit of the 100 new models in ten years ambition announced by CEO Matt Levatich in January 2017, with the unveil of the new Harley- Davidson Sport Glide motorcycle. In response to disquiet about the disappearance of the Dyna Glide platform, Harley had hinted that something with an FXR look and feel might appear in November, and with some of the primary Dyna characteristics now migrated to the new, stiffer, lighter chassis Softail platform, the detachable fork tube-mounted sport style fairing, directional wheels, detachable saddlebags and aggressive stance may well be the option alluded to by company insiders. With Harley targeting 50 percent of sales to be from markets outside the United States and over 50 percent of September 2017 unit shipments already being “international”, choosing the “Milan Show” for the unveil may also be a nod towards the enduring popularity of the legendary FXR in Europe. “The new factory-custom cruiser is a versatile quick- change artist, ready to transition in just minutes from aggressive cruising to weekend touring duty”, according to Dave Latz, Senior Product Planning Manager at Harley-Davidson. “The Sport Glide offers the thrilling dynamic capability of the new Softail platform with features that make it suited for both commuting and light touring. Its factory-custom design speaks to modern performance and contemporary style.” Harley’s release says that “the Sport Glide’s new fairing is shaped to deflect wind away from the rider’s chest, while leaving the rider’s head in a clean stream of air. The fairing is secured to the fork tubes with quick-release clamps, making removal or installation fast and easy. The new, lockable, rigid saddlebags feature a sleek clam shell design and can be removed in seconds, leaving behind mounting points that are barely visible. New ‘Mantis’ cast aluminum wheels feature sweeping spokes and are the first directional wheels on a non-CVO model.” Using the 107 inch rigid- mounted Milwaukee-Eight V-Twin powertrain, a “broad and supportive saddle sets the Sport Glide’s seat height at just 25.7 inches, with forward- mounted foot controls contributing to a rider triangle designed to fit a broad range of riders.” Additional features include ‘Daymaker’ LED ‘halo’ style headlamp, anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic cruise control, a USB charging port, keyless ignition and the Harley-Davidson Smart Security System as standard. www.AMDchampionship.com