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Thursday, 13 February 2020

Harley-Davidson

Harley 2019 - "full-year retail sales decline lowest since 2016; Q4 601+ cc U.S. market share +1.0% at 50.4%"

In addressing investors and financial analysts at the end of January 2020, the prevailing message coming from Harley-Davidson CEO Matt Levatich and CFO John Olin in reaction to another woeful year in 2019 appears to have been along the lines that at least the rate of decline is declining.



Pointing to some signs for optimism, in the fourth quarter of 2019, with domestic U.S. retail market share being up against a down market by +1.0% (despite H-D retail sales being off by -5.2% at 125,960 motorcycles in 2019), the first cracks have started to appear in the customarily good natured and supportive responses Levatich and Olin receive when fronting up to analysts in the company's announcement Q&A webcast and phone-in.
Notably, and in a possible sign of struggles to come, Morgan Stanley questioned how Harley can explain why its sales can have been so soft for so long in a strong and growing economy and whether it will look favorably at any offers to buy the business if one [or more] materializes a year from now.
 


'Q4 international retail sales up slightly' 

While the interjection lacked consideration of market context, it, and other less direct challenges, nonetheless suggest that it won't be long before the sharks start circling closer as the scent of blood propagates.
"Tempered worldwide year-over-year retail sales rate of decline" was the form of words used by Harley in the announcement press release text; "in line with our expectations" and "indicative of increased business stability" was how Matt Levatich is said to have characterized Harley's Q4 performance.


Harley-Davidson CEO Matt Levatich has date-stamped when the first financial results of the much vaunted strategic plan will be seen when quoted as saying that "in 2019, we took important steps toward returning to significant growth in 2021."

Maybe anticipating that 'More Roads' will run out of road a year from now if there hasn't been demonstrable progress, Levatich date-stamped when the first financial results of the much vaunted strategic plan will be seen when quoted as saying that "in 2019, we took important steps toward returning to significant growth in 2021 – including launching LiveWire, our first electric motorcycle, optimizing our global dealer network and expanding our international footprint."
Going further, Harley's press release stated that in advancing its 'More Roads' plan further, in 2019 the company was now on track for "significant" 2021 growth, pointing to "increased focus on rider commitment" in the U.S. where "527,000 riders joined in 2019, up year-over-year" and completion of "steps to mitigate the majority of recent EU and China tariff impacts in 2020," completion of "key milestones of the manufacturing optimization initiative" and "exceeding expected full-year savings."
As the company continues to add to its cruiser and touring offer with a series of mid-cycle new models and to its P&A revenue opportunity with a new crate motor, the focus, for now, remains on "Strategy to build riders" and the "Accelerated plan for growth."
"Harley-Davidson's strategy to build the next generation of Harley-Davidson riders globally is supported by these strategic objectives from 2017 through 2027: expand to four million total Harley-Davidson riders in the U.S., grow international business to 50 percent of annual Harley-Davidson Motor Company (HDMC) revenue, launch 100 new high impact motorcycles, deliver superior return on invested capital for HDMC (S&P 500 top 25%) and grow its business without growing its environmental impact.
"More Roads to Harley-Davidson is the company's accelerated plan for growth that aims to deliver sustainable growth and build committed riders from 2018 through 2022. The company is focusing investment and building new capabilities to invigorate the Harley-Davidson brand to spark passion that deepens rider commitment. The company's 'More Roads' plan leverages and integrates new products, broader access, stronger dealers and amplifying the brand as a catalyst to ignite and sustain momentum and deliver growth.
"The company plans to maintain its targeted investment and return profile and capital allocation strategy, while it [self] funds strategic opportunities expected to drive significant revenue growth and expand operating margin starting in 2021."
The company says that it "continued to advance its More Roads plan initiatives" by asserting its "leadership in the electrification of motorcycles with the launch of LiveWire, the company's first electric motorcycle, and IRONe, an electric-powered two-wheeler for kids."
 

'the total pool of Harley riders in the U.S. grew to 3.1 million in 2019'

Launching "new high impact models" and delivering "significant technology to its class-leading model year 2020 motorcycles to inspire new and existing riders", commissioning its Thailand manufacturing facility and establishing a China distribution center - "increasing customer access with more competitive prices" and unveiling "improved and expanded global ecommerce and digital capabilities" while advancing "good-to-great dealers – meeting customer experience and sales conversion targets."
Despite the limited time span for the new and now former first ever Global Brand President to have an impact, Harley states that it "honed and accelerated efforts to amplify brand and build committed riders" with more riders joining Harley-Davidson in the U.S. in 2019 compared to 2018 and the total pool of Harley-Davidson riders in the U.S. growing to 3.1 million in 2019.



"We see 2020 as the pivotal year in the transformation of Harley-Davidson. This year we will broaden the reach of our brand and build more committed riders as we enter new and growing segments in motorcycling and eBicycles; more and easier access to two-wheeled freedom on a Harley is well underway," said Levatich.
In further financial reporting Harley said it "exceeded full-year expected savings from manufacturing optimization initiatives, realizing savings of $32.2 million, ahead of an estimate of $25 million to $30 million and incurred costs of $43.0 million in 2019.
"Aiming to further improve its manufacturing operations and cost structure, the company initiated efforts in the first quarter of 2018 including closing its wheel manufacturing facility in Australia and consolidating its motorcycle assembly plant in Kansas City, Mo. into its plant in York, Pa. The company continues to expect annual ongoing cash savings of $65 million to $75 million starting in 2021."
In addition to pointing to the +1.0% market share growth in Q4, Harley says the year-over-year retail sales rate of decline in the fourth quarter was the lowest in 12 quarters and the full-year retail sales rate of decline was the lowest since 2016. Its domestic U.S. Q4 market share was 50.4% and full-year market share was 49.1% - "down slightly versus 2018."
"International retail sales were up slightly in the fourth quarter behind continued growth in emerging markets. Full-year international retail sales finished down -3.0%, full-year 601+ cc Europe market share was 8.9%.


"Rumored to be likely to start shipping in November 2020"

"Revenue from the Motorcycles and Related Products (Motorcycles) segment was down in the fourth quarter and on a full-year basis. Full-year operating income decreased primarily due to lower revenues and increased tariff costs, partially offset by lower SG&A and restructuring expense. Financial Services segment full-year operating income of $266.0 million was down 8.6 percent.
Cash and marketable securities were $833.9 million at the end of the year, compared to $1.21 billion at the end of 2018. Harley-Davidson generated $868.3 million of cash from operating activities in 2019 compared to $1.21 billion in 2018.
The company paid a cash dividend of $0.375 per share in the fourth quarter, and a cumulative total of $1.50 per share on a full-year basis. On a discretionary basis, Harley-Davidson repurchased 2.2 million shares of its common stock during the quarter for $78.7 million, and 8.2 million shares for $286.7 million on a full-year basis. During the quarter, there were 154.9 million weighted-average diluted common shares outstanding. At the end of the quarter, 8.2 million shares remained on a board-approved share repurchase authorization.
For the full year 2020, the company says it expects Motorcycles segment revenue of approximately $4.53 to $4.66 billion. In the first quarter, the company expects Motorcycles segment revenue of approximately $1.09 to $1.17 billion and Motorcycles segment operating margin as a percent of revenue of approximately 7 to 8 percent, with Capital expenditures of approximately $215 million to $235 million and approximately flat year-over-year Financial Services segment operating income.

MotorCity H-D V-Twin Expo

MotorCity H-D V-Twin Expo - Backing from Drag Specialties, HardDrive and Tucker V-Twin

MotorCity Harley-Davidson (Farmington Hills, Michigan) is again hosting its annual V-Twin Expo, and this year it has been expanded to a three-day event on the weekend of February 21st - 23rd.
The project is headed up by MotorCity Harley-Davidson GM and partner Craig Collins: "Last year was so successful that we had to make it annual and take it into a third day." MC H-D has always been a 'progressive' store, always looking to try out new things and often flying in the face of convention, and their active events program can attract up to 10,000 enthusiasts in a weekend.
Craig added a custom dimension to the dealership in 2016 with the launch of MotorCity Customs - already an award-winning and successful custom build business-within-the-business.
"I started MotorCity Customs the same year we bought the present building and have had great success with it. Unlike most H-D stores, we won't restrict ourselves to only selling bolt-on H-D product, we are completely the opposite.
"Far from being anti-aftermarket, we embrace it and value the additional revenue and customization opportunities it brings to riders in our area." The entire facility is 106,000 square feet and sits on twelve acres. The dealership occupies 75,000 square feet of that space.
The MotorCity V-Twin Expo is something that he hopes to "grow into a really cool annual event. More grass roots and intimate than a big trade show, we've got about 30,000 sq ft we can use for the Expo."
Vendors confirmed for this year include HardDrive, Khrome Werks, Saddlemen, Tucker V-Twin, LA Choppers, Custom Dynamics, Cobra Exhausts, Rockford Fosgate, Rinehart Exhausts and Drag Specialties.
www.motorcityharley.com

News Briefs




BMW Motorrad was able to increase deliveries of its motorcycles and maxi-scooters in the third quarter to 43,744 units (2018: 39,818 units; +9.9%); revenue growth was +17.2% (€ 558 m). Motorcycle deliveries during the first nine months of 2019 totaled 136,932 units (+8.0%), generating revenues of € 1,871 million. October sales were down -3.1% for the month (12,645 units), but up by +7% (149,577 units) for the YTD.


ISMA, the International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association, is predicting that the upcoming season should be a good one for the snowmobile industry, with the winter projected to bring high snowfalls. Sales for 2018-2019 totaled 55,025 new snowmobiles in the USA, with 46,784 new units sold in Canada and over 31,000 sold in Europe.

 


Indian Motorcycle's new Challenger model is equipped with the Metzeler Cruisetec tire as stock fitment - "with 122 hp and 128 ft-lbs of torque, the Cruisetec's performance characteristics will stand up to the demands the Challenger rider will inflict on the road," says Metzeler.


Cycle World has named the Ducati Diavel 1260 S as its best cruiser of 2019, with the BMW R 1250 GS ADV as the best Touring model. Its best lightweight street bike is the Kawasaki Z400; best middleweight is the Triumph Street Triple R, and best 'Open-Class' street bike the much admired KTM 1290 Super Duke GT.


Turin, Italy based Tacita Motorcycles is the latest E-bike manufacturer to cast covetous eyes on the domestic US market, having established Tacita USA Corp. in Miami, Florida, headed up by CEO Axel Heilenkotter. Tacita says it has been building electric motorcycles since 2011 and plans to offer two model ranges - the T-Race off-road and Enduro E-bikes, and three power/price point cruiser style models (T-Cruise) that are clearly aimed at Harley's LiveWire. Whereas most electric motorcycles have a 'Twist & Go' throttle, the T-Cruise will apparently have a more conventional gear shift transmission.


 


The Norden 901 parallel twin dual sport concept that Husqvarna teased at EICMA in November is now slated to enter production as the KTM owned manufacturer continues to ramp up its play for a slice of the ADV market. "Forming Husqvarna Motorcycles’ vision of an adventure-touring motorcycle, the Norden 901 is a dynamic, twin-cylinder motorcycle that features advanced rider ergonomics and high performance based on years of rally experience, delivering outstanding street and off-road performance."


The KSR Group (Christian and Michael Kirschenhofer) has completed the second phase of an expansion plan at its new corporate headquarters at Gedersdorf in Austria, with the addition of around 2,200 sq m, including an in-house design studio for its PTW brands - including Malaguti, Brixton, Lambretta and KSR Moto. KSR opened the first phase of its new HQ in April 2017; revenues are said to have grown by 50% in two years from 2016 and are expected to have grown by the same again in the 2018/2019 period.


Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali has been appointed as the new President of Motor Valley - a Bologna, Italy, area promotional association that brings together all the "Motor Valley" brands of the Emilia-Romagna region - "this unique motorcycle and car manufacturing area has over 16,500 businesses (10% of Italy's national supply chain) and  employs over 66,000 people. It is home to a concentration of brands, private collections, international race circuits and specialized training centres within a 150 km radius that is like no other on the planet. Motor Valley encapsulates Made-in-Italy automotive and industrial excellence: it's a project that highlights the area's capacity to network and make the most of internationally unique qualities."

Trask

'Assault' by Trask - Risers and High-Flow Air Cleaners

Trask's 'Assault' high-flow air cleaner features a billet aluminum backing plate with hidden, integrated breather system and a plexiglass outer cover with a snap-in velocity stack for improved airflow.


Dyno-developed and tested, the high-flow air filter is reusable - just clean and re-oil; a rain sock repels water from the air filter element. Available for '17-'20 FLHT/FLHR/FLHX/FLTRU/FLTRK and '18-'20 Softails.



Also seen here, these 'Assault' risers with clamp are made from 6061 aluminum with black Cerakote coating and carbon fiber cover plates that keep the wires hidden.


DRAG SPECIALTIES
www.dragspecialties.com
www.traskperformance.com

Progressive Suspension

Progressive Suspension Front End Options

These high-quality, high-performance replacement progressive rate fork springs by Californian specialist Progressive Suspension have the advantage of a rising rate resistance to compression - the benefit is the spring can be soft enough at the start of the travel to offer a "plush" ride, yet firm enough at the end of the cycle to soak up the big bumps.
Spring rates have been chosen to reduce front end dive during braking, yet still provide excellent ride comfort; available for '16-'17 FXDLS models.



Also seen here, this monotube cartridge fork kit has an asymmetrical design, placing a preload adjuster over a progressive rate spring in one leg and an aluminum-bodied, sealed cartridge damper on the other.
This set-up is said to provide superior damping and ride control combined with tunable preload and to be "a new benchmark for high-performance suspension, improving resistance to front brake dive, front end stability, cornering and bottoming control; adjustable to standard length or to lower the front end up to 1"."


This is a complete fork internal replacement kit - no modifications to the forks are required, meaning the install is fully reversible. Available for FXDS.

DRAG SPECIALTIES
www.dragspecialties.com
www.progressivesuspension.com

RWD (Russ Wernimont Designs)

RWD RS-1 Piggy Back CoiI Over Shocks

These black anodized aluminum shock bodies by RWD (Russ Wernimont Designs, California) have nitrogen-filled piggy back reservoirs, 5/8" stainless steel shafts and high-quality black Eibach springs.



Additional features include needle valve technology with position-sensitive valving that provides additional bottoming resistance for a superior ride and digressive valving on the rebound side for more control when the shocks are deep into their travel.
Manufactured for RWD by performance suspension specialist Walker Evans Racing at Riverside, California, they have adjustable compression dampening and adjustable spring pre-load to set sag. They are designed for use with short exhaust systems that do not extend past the axle head/nut.

DRAG SPECIALTIES
www.dragspecialties.com
www.russwernimont.com

Feuling Parts

HP+ Camchest Kits for Twin Cams

Californian performance specialist Feuling Parts offers dealers access to a flexible program of engine conversion options. The company's Good, Better and Best is an OE+ line, which is essentially OE replacement, but with improvements; the HP+ (High Performance Plus), which is aimed at upgrading street bikes to the max, and at the top of the range of options is the 'Race Series' - seriously enhanced performance for those who want to arrive before they've left!



Seen here, Feuling's HP+ complete camchest kit for 1999 and up Twin Cams includes all necessary components from top to bottom of the camchest conveniently packaged under one part number.
These combination kits not only ensure individual parts are designed to work and function together, but to do so in total harmony - taking the guesswork out of the ordering process and guaranteeing  the engine builder "maximum reliability, peak performance and the coolest engine/oil temperatures obtainable."
The kits include the legendary Feuling high-volume oil pump, a high-flow camplate, a choice of Reaper series camshafts (from the workhorse 525 for increased torque band width and fuel economy to the 574 - ideal for modified heads), hydraulic roller lifters, adjustable pushrods, Timken bearings, gaskets, O-rings, exhaust gaskets, ARP fasteners, washers, moly paste, Loctite and hardware.
The chain drive conversion kits include conversion camshafts for '99-'06 Twin Cam engines that update the old mechanical style cams and tensioners to the new hydraulic tensioner system and include sprockets, hydraulic tensioners, chains and spacers needed for installation. These camshafts utilize the '99-'06 inner cam journals, with the '07-'16 outer cam journals allowing the use of the '07-'16 camplates, oil pump, hydraulic chain tensioners and chain drive system.
Feuling says the results are 25-35 degree cooler engine temperatures, 15-30 degree cooler oil temperatures, 15-30 lbs increased oil pressure, quieter and smoother engine operation and an end to wet sumping, blow-by and oily air cleaners.
Application options cover the full range of Twin Cams from 1999 right up to the 2017 models.

DRAG SPECIALTIES

www.dragspecialties.com
www.feulingparts.com

Galfer

New 'CUBIQ' brake disc by Galfer

The new CUBIQ disc from Spanish brakes specialist Galfer features an original brake track design with hexagonal shapes that is said to offer better braking than a conventional round disc design with up to 40% weight reduction.

"While searching for innovation and development, our engineers created a new concept in brake discs for high displacement motorcycles," says owner Umberto Milesi.
"The CUBIQ disc design features a unique brake track configuration with hexagonals that resemble the molecular and crystal structure of the steel itself. With this shape we achieve better cooling and improved weight loss, which also results in better maneuverability of the motorcycle.
"The new CUBIQ was tested and validated in competition during last June's 3-hour endurance race organized by Monlau Competición at the Calafat circuit - no less than ten Honda CBR 600 RR motorbikes equipped with the new CUBIQ discs and Galfer Sinter Sport R G1375R brake pads rode the circuit simultaneously."
The improved cooling is achieved because the design increases the convection perimeter, so there is more cooling surface around the brake track and better temperature dissipation. "The increased cooling surface optimizes the friction surface and enables a lighter brake track design."



Galfer also says that because there is the same contact surface between brake pad and disc in each turn, the brake pads wear evenly and there's homogeneous pressure, and that the reduced unsprung mass reduces the dynamic unbalance (gyroscopic effect) and improves the maneuverability of the motorcycle.
The design of the CUBIQ brake track is inspired by the latest modern designs and contemporary elements and is named after the steel molecules of the crystal structure of the metal.
The CUBIQ range will include fixed and floating discs and the floating discs will have variants with a steel or aluminum core.
The CUBIQ was officially released at EICMA for several road and sport motorbikes from 600 cc and up and will arrive on the custom market for Harleys and other custom style V-twins in April 2020.
"Just as the Disc Wave became a new standard in the brake components industry when we released it 20 years ago, so too the CUBIQ will set a new benchmark."

INDUSTRIAS GALFER S.A.
www.galfer.eu