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By now hardly anyone in South Dakota is surprised when a half-million bikers, a good many on Harley-Davidsons, roar into the Black Hills each August...By contrast, it was jarring to see 20,000 Harley owners gathering in Gotemba last month for an annual rally at a racetrack in the shadow of Mount Fuji...The unmistakable growl of the big Harley V-twin engines was unlike the refined whirr typical of bikes on Japanese roads, and many riders were dressed as if they were pulled straight out of Harley's Japanese Lifestyling Fashion catalog, right down to the $800 leather jackets and $85 garage shirts. At first glance, the extra large Harleys -- quintessential emblems of American brawn and self-reliance -- are an odd fit in Japan...Yet Harleys are selling better than ever in Japan, despite sticker prices that can far exceed those of the home-grown alternatives...At odds with Harley's muscle-bound reputation were things like the pink dog tags that visitors were given, or the Japanese country band that sang "Sweet Home Alabama" while a crew of Japanese Harley employees taught line dancing. Then there was the ladies beauty square, a big tent where women were given free manicures, foot massages and time with stylists to revive hairdos flattened by their helmets...more...
Earlier FG link to rumours that Honda was looking to buy Harley-Davidson here.