FXDI35
Beautiful write up on the new bike and the old 71. bike is on the cover.
Also a interview w/ Wille G. and his thoughts on the bike.
A must have if you own that 35. It's off the stands now but you could always order a bk copy.
http://www.zinio.com/issue?is=114639096&ns=zno
I'm paraphrasing here but there's a section that that details their market stragety. The MOCO is not chasing the competition. Yes, they are aware of what they are doing but ultimately their only concern is for the customer. Everything they do is driven by this simple philosophy. Willie G. mentioned that the everybody at the Moco is tuned in to what the customer needs/wants are and this is a balancing act between art and function. Heavy emphasis on the art function. One example is vibration. One engineer mentioned that they could easily dial it out but this would dilute the experience of owning a Harley-Davidson. The point was made that the people building them is no different then the people buying them; well said.
The writer, who wrote the original Superglide article for Cycle in 1970, 'get's it'. He captures the intimacy and interaction with the machine that few outside our circle truly understand or get to experience. Only difference; he was able to put it into words.
Here in Australia there is some real crappy mags, however there's another aussie mag "Two Wheels" which is pretty good. This month there is a review of the Screamin Eagle Harleys.




