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Harley-Davidson Honors Military Service

 

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Check out the special decorated models from Harley-Davidson!Harley-Davidson will provide those who have served their country the chance to customize their motorcycle with details honoring their military service with the ’07 Patriot Special Edition program. These specially decorated models will be sold only to active U.S. military service men and women, veterans, and immediate family members of both those categories.

“Harley-Davidson is proud of the unique bond and heritage we have with the military going as far back as 1916,” said Jim McCaslin, president and CEO of the Harley-Davidson Motor Company. “The Patriot Special Edition is simply a way to help honor those who have served. These are special motorcycles for very special members of the Harley-Davidson family.”

The Patriot Special Edition program will be available on 12 different ’07 Harley-Davidson models, all of which can be customized to one of the following participating military branches: U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Navy.

These Vivid Black motorcycles will be accented with red and blue pinstriping and the U.S. flag on the fender. The Patriot Special Edition motorcycles will feature a branch-specific fuel-tank badge.

Check out harley-davidson.com’s Patriot Special Edition page for additional information.

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3 Comments

  1. poppahinz
    Posted on: January 1, 2009 10:23 pm

    Thanks for giving me a place too vent. Just sticking up for the privates who can’t even buy a bike at their salary. Can anyone help me out by telling me what is the most comfortable FAT BOB seat available. Is it like LePera or something. Or would a plush harley pillow looking seat be best because my wife complains about the discomfort and I just want to make it easier for her to ride with me more often. Thanks

  2. poppahinz
    Posted on: January 1, 2009 10:19 pm

    I am a soldier who bought a 2008 Fat Bob while serving in Iraq. Ordered it thru AAFES and then had the pain of having to find my own financing and processing all my tags myself once I got home. Granted the price was right as the dealer who uncrated the thing said I had a deal he could not have given me. But I still wish people would appreciate us a little more by discounting the things somewhat. I am sure you still have to pay the marked up dealership invoiced price and all that. It seems like a load of crap like when you go to DMV and have to pay extra to have your plate read vet or whatever. Don’t they realize soldiers don’t get paid squat?

  3. Riderhd63
    Posted on: March 15, 2008 2:22 am

    I bought one of these bikes. Its a Ultra Classic. Wow what a dream bike it is. This one will be with me till I die



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