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 |  |  |  |  |  | | Harley-Davidson debuts the FLT with its vibration
dampening, rubber-isolated drivetrain and unique trailing front fork. The FLT
also debutes an engine and five-speed transmission that are hard bolted
together. | |  |  | | A kevlar belt replaces the chain as the final drive. The belt
is cleaner running, and needs less adjustments and maintenance. It isn't long
before belt final drive is standard on all Harley-Davidson® motorcycles. | |  |  | | The AMA Grand National Championship in dirt track racing goes
to yet another Harley-Davidson racer, Randy Goss. | |  |  | | In honor of the historic Sturgis motorcycle rally,
Harley-Davidson releases the FXB Sturgis model, employing belt drive, black
chrome appointments and 80 cubic inch engine. | |  |  | | The FXWG Wide Glide is introduced for the 1980 model
year. | |  |  |  |  |  |
| On February 26, thirteen Harley-Davidson senior
executives sign a letter of intent to purchase Harley-Davidson Motor Company
from AMF. By mid-June, the buyback is official, and the phrase "The Eagle
Soars Alone" becomes a rallying cry. | |  |  | | Scott Parker begins racing for team Harley-Davidson on the AMA
dirt track circuit. He will become the most successful racer in Harley-Davidson
history, accumulating 93 career victories and, more incredibly, winning 9 Grand
National Champion titles in a 10 year period. | |  |  |  |  |  |
| More innovations demonstrate a new commitment to
quality, such as the FXR/FXRS Super Glide® II with its rubber-isolated,
five-speed powertrain and the welded and stamped frame for the new Sportster®
models. | |  |  | | The top three finishers in the AMA Grand National Championship
are Ricky Graham, Jay Springsteen and Randy Goss. This begins a two year run of
dirt track Championship wins for Harley-Davidson. Goss takes the Championship
in 1983. | |  |  | | The Materials As Needed (MAN) application is introduced to
production. Generally, this means that parts and raw materials are purchased
and built only as they are required. This dramatically lowers production costs
and improves quality. | |  |  |  |  |  |
| Harley-Davidson successfully petitions the
International Trade Commission (ITC) for tariff relief, which is granted April
1, 1983. The tariff, scheduled to end five years later, is placed on all
imported Japanese motorcycles 700cc or larger as a response to Japanese
motorcycle manufacturers stockpiling inventories of unsold motorcycles in the
United States. | | |  | | One of Harley-Davidson's most unique endeavors begins: Harley
Owners Group®. Fondly referred to as H.O.G.®, the Group immediately becomes the
largest factory-sponsored motorcycle club in the world. Within six years,
H.O.G. membership soars to more than 90,000. By the year 2000, it exceeds
500,000 members. | |  |  | | Dirt track racer Randy Goss wins the AMA Grand National
Championship this year. | | |  |  |  |  |
| Harley-Davidson unveils the 1340cc V²® Evolution® engine on
five models including the all-new Softail®. The result of seven years of
development, the Evolution engine produces more power at every speed, runs
cooler, cleaner and is oil-tight. Also witnessed is the debut of the Softail
design and its trend-setting method of "hiding" the motorcycle's rear
shock absorbers. | |    |  |  |  |  |
| In another bold styling and engineering move,
Harley-Davidson releases the Heritage Softail®. | |  |  | | The Motor Company is listed on the American Stock Exchange,
the first time Harley-Davidson is publicly traded since 1969, the year of the
AMF merger. | |  |  | | The Sportster® motorcycle line receives the Evolution V-twin
engine. | |  |  | | To diversify its holdings, Harley-Davidson purchases Holiday
Rambler Corporation, producer of quality motor homes. | |  |  |  |  |  |
| Harley-Davidson is listed on the New York Stock
Exchange. | |  |  | | Harley-Davidson makes both business and American history. H-D
petitions the International Trade Commission for early termination of the
five-year tariffs on heavyweight motorcycles. In effect, the move demonstrated
confidence in H-D's ability to compete in the marketplace. | | |  | | Harley-Davidson begins the "Buy Back Program," for the
XLH 883 Sportster, which offers full trade-in value within two years on either
a model FL or FX. | |  |  |  |  |  |
| The springer front end returns in the FXSTS
Springer® Softail®. Also introduced is the Sportster 1200. Harley-Davidson
celebrates its 85th Anniversary with a Homecoming in Milwaukee, attended by
over 60,000 enthusiasts. | |    |  | | The Harley-Davidson Traveling Museum hits the road, displaying
memorabilia, classic Harley-Davidson motorcycles and the rich history of the
Harley-Davidson rider. | |  |  | | Scott Parker wins the first of his nine AMA Grand National
Championships. His total domination is unprecedented in the history of the
sport of dirt track motorcycle racing. | |  |  |  |  |  |  |
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