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Tuesday, 26 May 2026

Custom Nationals

'Custom Nationals' Germany Goes International

31 July - 1 August,x Geiselwind, Franconia, Germany 


Following the impressive 200+ entries premiere in July/August 2025, the second edition of the German 'Custom Nationals' is aiming for more international participants, both professional customizers AND private entries – to add to the status of one of the most interesting new events in Europe.



Fast paced for all participants and visitors, custom bikes enter the show Thursday with the two event days Friday and Saturday seeing the judging, presentations and photo shoots for the competing bikes concerts.


Additional visitor attractions include an outdoor US-Car Show, vendors and concerts. Based on one of the longest running bike shows in Germany, previously part of the legendary 'Bike and Music' Weekend Geiselwind, Custom Nationals feature 16 different classes plus Special Awards and 'Best of Show' trophy. 


The show has been 'AMD-approved' from the start in 2025. Website information and registration form are now available in English. Last year advance entries the numbered 240+ of which 208 arrived to compete at the show.


Best of Show Custom Nationals 2025 - "Red Rooster", a 1918 Model J fully handcrafted by Harley-Davidson Würzburg Village


Geiselwind is situated beside Autobahn A3 between two famous heritage destinations - 45 km from Würzburg and 65 km to Nürnberg - with options to visit several local HD dealers and legendary 'old school' parts specialist W&W Cycles. 

Custom Nationals is emerging as a great event at which to meet some of the best German customizers in the middle of Germany's customising heartland.

www.custom-nationals.de 






News Briefs



Kudos to Hunter Mulligan, Procurement Lead at Mitchell, SD. based Klock Werks. Hunter has been recognized by Powersports Business as a "rising star" of the powersports industry as an honoree in their Under 40 Future Leaders awards program.


Appalachian Harley-Davidson has been named Title Sponsor of the Williams Grove Half-Mile. Set for Saturday, May 23, 2026, at the historic Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, the event will be officially titled the Appalachian Harley-Davidson Williams Grove Half-Mile, marking a continued partnership between Progressive AFT and one of the region's premier Harley-Davidson dealerships. The race schedule will include the Mission AFT SuperTwins, KICKER AFT Singles, the Royal Enfield "Build. Train. Race." and the AFT ProSport 450 class, where the sport's rising stars take center stage. 


Progressive Insurance has returned as the title sponsor of AFT in a multi-year deal - "extending a relationship that has helped drive the series' growth and national reach." Progressive was first named Title Sponsor and Official Insurance of American Flat Track in 2020 and has expanded its support of the sport over the years through digital initiatives. 


Walking The Walk - As Ducati celebrates its 100th anniversary and enters the off-road category in the U.S. this year, Ducati North America CEO Jason Chinnock raced a 1971 Ducati 450 R/T Desmo that he had personally restored at the Biltwell 100 desert race at Shelter Valley Ca., in April. Inspired by Ducati's 1969 win in the Baja 500 on a Scrambler 350, the U.S. importer back then, Berliner Motors, requested the development and production of the 450 R/T Desmo, as one of Ducati's earliest purpose-built, off-road motorcycles, created to capture the growing desert racing market at the time.


Mees Promotions has teamed up with Cory Texter Promotions to create an amateur race showcase at the Lima Half-Mile on Thursday, June 25. Held the day before the legendary Lima Half-Mile Grand National event, this amateur program will give riders a "premier opportunity to compete on one of the sport's most iconic cushion half-mile tracks." The event will also feature a final 2026 season "Road to AFT" class, where competitors will battle for a coveted top-12 transfer position into Friday's Grand National Triple event. Among others, Mees and Texter extend their thanks to Drag Specialties, Memphis Shades and Motion Pro.


Running in conjunction with the Roof Systems AMA Flat Track Grand Championship presented by All Balls Racing, the American Motorcyclist Association has introduced the AMA Vintage Featured Magic Mile to run at the historic Du Quoin State Fairgrounds in Du Quoin, Ill., on July 5.


AIMExpo says that its 2026 show at Anaheim, Ca., "set a new standard, and we're carrying that momentum straight into 2027." Slated for Orlando, FL., March 3-5, 2027, the organizers have already published their first show floorplan and are recommending submission of quote requests now to secure a spot in the first-round of 2027 booth placements. "Timed perfectly ahead of Daytona Supercross and Bike Week, AIMExpo 2027 is positioned to create a moment that brings the entire industry together."


The AMA reports that Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly (D) signed HB 2416, granting Right-to-Race protections to racetracks throughout Kansas. AMA has championed Right-to-Race efforts, working with the SEMA and PRI in various states across the country to grant protections from nuisance claims for pre-existing racetracks. It is said that racetracks in Kansas generate more than $743m annually, create nearly 5,700 jobs, and provide the state and local communities with more than $77m in taxes. Kansas is the westernmost state to pass Right-to-Race legislation to date, joining North Carolina and Iowa as states that have signed these protections into law.


Barcelona, Spain based electric motorcycle manufacturer Stark Future has now passed three years since its first customer revenue and has marked its strongest financial milestone yet with Q1 2026 revenue growth of 212% year-on-year, equivalent to 3.12x growth, while delivering its first EBITDA-profitable period and outperforming its own internal budget. Anton Wass, Founder and CEO of Stark Future, said "the results show that Stark's growth is not being led by unsustainable losses, but by real market demand, strong product momentum, and increasingly disciplined execution.


The 19th edition of Moto Bike Expo will be held at its usual venue in Verona, Italy, (Veronafiere) from 22 to 24 January 2027. MBE says it attracted record visitor numbers of 180,000 in January 2026, with over 700 exhibitors from 20 countries (7% growth) with over 120,000 sq.m (approx. 1.3m sq.ft) of exhibition space across 8 halls.

Distinguished Gentleman's Ride (DGR)

DGR 15th Edition - Record-Breaking Results


The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride (DGR) has wrapped its landmark 15th edition, with "dapper riders" circling the globe on Sunday 17 May 2026 in what has been confirmed as a record-breaking year for participation. 






The ride took place across 109 countries, with 1,068 rides - and fundraising for men's mental health and prostate cancer research continues to climb.

"Reaching our 15th edition is a powerful reminder of what a passionate global community can achieve together," said Mark Hawwa, founder and director of The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride. "With over $7 million raised this year, and riders in 1,070 cities for 2026, DGR proves that motorcycles, style, and purpose make an incredible impact.





"Since the event's founding in 2012, the DGR has added to a legacy built ride by ride, city by city, across more than a decade of 'dapper philanthropy'. More than $170,000 was raised by Team Triumph alone, uniting modern classic enthusiasts and Triumph fans worldwide - a reflection of the broad community that has rallied behind the cause.



"From Toronto to Tokyo, São Paulo to Sydney, more than 115,000 riders participated globally, helping continue a movement that has now raised more than $60 million for' Movember' in support of men's mental health and prostate cancer research."

www.gentlemansride.com


FIM Flat Track World Championship

FIM Flat Track World Championship Increased to 10-Rounds in 8-Countries for 2026


Since its debut as a World Cup in 2012 and achieving official World Championship status in 2020, the so-far Europe based FIM Flat Track World Championship has "redefined high-speed, dirt oval racing. Rooted in American motorsport heritage, this adrenaline-fueled spectacle delivers intense battles, precision-driven strategy and pure speed."


Ashton Boughen (522) took a 0.154s win from Spaniard Gerard Bailo (17 - Zaeta DT530) to give Ducati a debut series win for their Desmo450 X in the first round of the 2026 FIM Flat Track World Championsip at Roden, Netherlands on May 9.


The latest news includes two additions to the manufacturer line-up with Ducati and Royal Enfield (their Sherpa FT Mk2 being ridden by Dirt Craft race school founder Gary Birtwistle), and the Round 1, 2026 results from Roden in The Netherlands (May 09, 2026).


The Round 1 win was taken by Briton Ashton Boughman on the Ducati Desmo450 MX; with Spanniard Gerrard Bailo Pelegrin on a Bologna, Italy made 45 cc Duel Injected Zaeta; Brits Tim Neave and Jack Bell on another Ducati and a Triumph respectively and Ervin Krajcovic of the Czechia (Czech Republic) fifth on a KTM.

The FIM Flat Track World Championship is operated and sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and specifically managed by its FIM Track Racing Commission.

Extended from six to ten rounds this year, as a mark of its fast-growing popularity, the Championship will visit 8-countries for a ten round championship including two in Argentina marking the series' first foray outside Europe - concluding its season over the weekend of 24-25 October – and two in Germany. 

The Top 10 in The Netherlands included two Ducati's (first and third); three KTMs (fifth, seventh and tenth) and each of TM Moto (Italy), Triumph, Zaetta (Italy) just two Japanese brand bikes - one each of Honda and Suzuki.

www.fimflattrack.com





Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC)

Q1 USA On-Highway Motorcycle Sales +7.8%


The Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) is reporting that among the leading brands they monitor for new sales statistical purposes, sales of new motorcycles and scooters increased by 4.2% through the first quarter of 2026 (vs. Q1 2025). ATV sales increased 2.5% among leading brands to give a total powersports retail sales performance of +3.8% for the quarter.


Motorcycles and scooters accounted for 74.7% of total new-unit sales through Q1, and ATVs represented 25.3%.  

The good news was that on-highway motorcycles were up by 7.8% at 63,308 units for the quarter, with off-highway motorcycles essentially flat at -0.9% (29,870 units). The ADV (‘Dual Sport’) sector saw a return to growth with 16,149 units sold (+4.2%). Scooters continue their sharp decline at -22.5% for the quarter (just 1,743 units).

Le Pera

Le Pera Reaffirms Commitment to Supporting Older Models


Innovation has always been part of the North Hollywood, California seat manufacturer's DNA and as they continue to push forward with new designs and technologies, they wanted to let their riders know one thing clearly - "we haven't forgotten about the older bikes. 

Basket Weave

"From the earliest models that helped build our community to the trusted machines still on the road today, LePera Seats understand that a bike is more than just a product, it's an investment, and a passion. 

Double Diamond

"That's why our commitment goes beyond what's new. It includes everything that came before. Now the TailWhip is available in multiple configurations and option choices for the older bikes, giving your older bike a modern look - retro can have modern comforts."

Pleated

Still handcrafting all its seats after more than 50 years as the market's design leader, Le Pera seats feature a powder-coated steel base plate, a specially poured high density "Marathon" molded foam foundation and double-stitched, handcrafted cover with bonded polyester thread for durability.


LE PERA ENTERPRISES

www.lepera.com

Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Darkhorse Motor Co

Man O-War Ampco 45 Sleeves

Celebrating 46 Years of "Pure Performance" in 2026, Wisconsin based Darkhorse Motor Co says that "Milwaukee 8 platform exhaust lifter bores can wear quickly due to greater pushrod angles. With more aggressive cam combinations and higher valve spring rates the service life of the lifter bore can diminish even faster.

"Darkhorse Motor Co has a full complement of sleeves to repair the entire surface and properly reset to OEM tolerances. Our Man O-War Motor products billet Ampco 45 Sleeves have greater lubricity than the parent material and are considerably more wear resistant than any other product on the market."


DARKHORSE MOTOR COMPANY

www.darkhorsecrankworks.com

Tuesday, 19 May 2026

Comment by Editor-in-Chief, Robin Bradley

At last - 'The Ride Really is the Destination' Again


Hope springs eternal and May 5, 2026, may just be a day that lives long in Harley Lore. Earlier this year my initial reaction to news that there would be yet another corporate plan was 'oh no, here we go again.' 

The thought of yet another bunch of unrealistically optimistic dreams of business recovery against a backdrop of two decades of decline, and in the context of these most uncertain and unstable of times, did not strike me as likely to be something to celebrate.

But celebrate we can. Celebrate we must. It is in the simplicity, mostly basic and mostly blindingly obvious that lies the genius of the new plan lies. It has a greater likelihood of success than anything we have seen since the 1990s and it is in its basic simplicity that the pathway to success is likely to be found.

This 'Back To The Bricks' plan (BTTB) is a comprehensive reversal of most of the ill-fated miss conceptions and deluded assumptions that were the foundations of 'Rewire/Hardwire' and, to be fair, much of the thinking that was supposed to drive the Levatich era Harley down its 'More Roads'.

Starting with the very basic and fundamental reversal of a 'Work from Home' capitulation for office-based staff that just went to far, the 'Bricks' that Harley is going 'Back' to are the industrial chic red bricks of the iconic Juneau Avenue headquarters building and campus. All else in a plan that could just as easily be termed 'back to the basics' kind of flows from there really.

Artie Starrs and his crew are setting Harley on course for a BS free future in which realistic expectations meet a realistic rediscovery of Harley's cultural basics.

In and of itself, opening the window of the $10k price point opportunity wider than it had been for far too long with the return of an Evo-style Sportster (hurrah!), the promise of an even lower cost single (The Sprint) and of a new Café style cruiser in the next two to three years are news enough to crack open a bottle of the 'good stuff'.

"customization is core to brand experience"

But it is the strategic thinking that underpins the return to new model programs and the common sense of giving dealers what they need that is going to get the doors swinging and the brand cooking again. Harley's wheel had already been invented. But having seen it discarded in favor of luxury good exclusivity branding, Starrs and 'BTTB' are simply pulling it from the dumpster and giving it a polish.

In this case 'back to basics' includes a return to Harley's roots with new generations of riders being encouraged to customize. Basic bikes as custom blank canvases, enhanced P&A options and marketing programs that prioritize 'doorswings' (rather than bypassing the dealer network altogether) are serious and, for a brand with the Harley Heritage, seriously simple steps to bring dealers back to the center of the stage, where they belong. Hurrah.

Indeed, is it just me or did the May 5, 2026 Investor Call appear to suggest that even aftermarket P&A will get a fairer shake when it comes to authorized showroom access and inventory?

The Five Key Pillars of the BTTB plan (every strategic plan has to have pillars!) start with "a deep appreciation of Harley-Davidson's competitive advantage". Yes - "set the Eagle Free". That concept of what Harley's competitive advantages are puts their "best-in-class' dealer network right up there as a "powerful foundation for growth."

Starrs sees a "renewed commitment to an exclusive dealer network" as a priority when it comes to "driving enterprise profitability." He's not wrong of course, but did anyone else notice how his remarks about embracing M&A opportunities that "make sense" add to the dynamics of that exclusivity?

I have a little difficulty with the statement that Harley should take "immediate actions to recapture share in areas where Harley-Davidson has the right to win" simply because nobody has the "right" to anything, least of all in business. That just isn't how capitalism works. Competition is how capitalism thrives, not entitlement.

As we head into the mid-21st Century, Harley (and all other businesses) have to start better understanding that the road to better financial performance isn't exclusively paved with making the best product. Harley will never be able to make the 'best' motorcycle, whatever they look like at any given time (making the best Harleys is surely the winning objective), but without also "making the best customers" they will simply gather dust.

However, Starrs and his crew look like they understand that, look like they have got that covered by exploiting Harley's "strong legacy equity in existing markets including new motorcycles, used motorcycles, P&A, and Apparel and Licensing.

"The company's new strategy is focused on positioning the business to regain share [so, it will have to compete] and drive meaningful volume growth [no dust magnets then] in categories where it benefits from credibility, scale and deep rider connection." Good. But, for me at least, the Elephant in Room remains what it is doing racing at MotoGPs? Don't be surprised if that turns out to be a one season wonder after all.

In terms of the other two pillars - "stronger financial position with a path to stronger free cash flow" and a "bolstered management team" - a promising start has been made in both respects; and it only took eight months or so. Making friends with time rather is a luxury born from the advantages of simple, rational and achievable objectives.

The recalibration of what "lifetime value creation" looks like, where selling motorcycles and grooming the best customers is concerned, is welcome (and also obvious). As is understanding that, for dealers, it is all about expanding rather than contracting the portfolio (that is not the same as excess inventory), recognising that they've had "too many of too few" motorcycles on their floors, and ensuring that dealers are able of offer "the right motorcycle at the right time."

Defining affordability as accessibility and customization as being "at the core of the brand experience and critical to dealer profitability" is new language - the likes of have not been heard from a Harley CEO for far too long.