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Harley To Buy Ducati ?!??!!!

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by Dave, Jun 21, 2017.

  1. http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN19C1XX

    U.S. motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson (HOG.N) is lining up a takeover bid for Italian rival Ducati, potentially bringing together two of the most famous names in motorcycling in a deal that could be worth up to 1.5 billion euros ($1.67 billion), sources told Reuters.

    Indian motorcycle maker Bajaj Auto (BAJA.NS) and several buyout funds are also preparing bids for Ducati, which is being put up for sale by German carmaker Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE).

    A deal with Harley-Davidson would bring together the maker of touring bikes like the Electra Glide that are symbolic of America with a leading European maker whose high-performance bikes have a distinguished racing heritage.

    Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson has hired Goldman Sachs to work on the deal, one source familiar with the matter said, adding tentative bids are expected in July.

    Volkswagen, whose Audi division controls Ducati – maker of the iconic Monster motorbike – is working with investment boutique Evercore on the sale which will help it fund a strategic overhaul following its emissions scandal.

    Based in the northern Italian city of Bologna, Ducati is on the wish list of private equity funds KKR (KKR.N), Bain Capital and Permira, which are all working on the deal, said the sources who declined to be identified as the process is private.

    Ducati was launched in 1926 as a maker of vacuum tubes and radio components and its Bologna factory remained open in World War Two despite being the target of several bombings.

    Ducati racers have won the Superbike world championship 14 times, with Carl Fogarty and Troy Bayliss its most successful riders.

    Harley-Davidson, which commands about half the U.S. big-bike market, was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at the start of the last century and was one of two major American motorcycle manufacturers to survive the great depression.

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  2. Will we need to buy handlebar risers?
     
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  3. Yes,and tassels.
     
  4. It's been a while coming. Xdiavel. Say no more
     
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  5. Worked out well for Buell.
     
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  6. Anyone remember the last time they bought into an Italian motorcycle brand.

    I hope AMG Mercedes were not too pissed off when Audi stole Ducati from them and that they want to have another go.
     
  7. So Hero, TVS, BMW, Honda, and Suzuki are all out, apparently. No mention of Piaggio, PSA, Mahindra, Polaris, Eicher, or Yamaha. Interesting news.
     
  8. Soon the A Hanger handlebars will be available in a Ducati store near you. :)
     
  9. @El Toro get ya assless chaps back out!! :joy:
     
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  10. No good. Fast and it goes round corners. Harley will have to sort that out.
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  12. ^^^
    Is that a scrambler.
     
  13. I lent them to you. Have you forgotten? :rolleyes:
     
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  14. Still think Royal Enfield would be a good thing definitely not Harley
     
  15. Yes, look what became of Aermacchi :(
     
  16. I can't wait for the 'potato, potato' exhaust note at idle.
     
    #18 RaStar, Jun 23, 2017
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  17. Oh dear god no!!! :(
     
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