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Diana M. Cuyler

Harley-Davidson exits India: American motorcycle brand closes manufacturing plant and sales operations in India as part of new “The Rewire” strategy

As part of the restructuring process, the company will close its manufacturing plant in Bawal, while significantly reducing its sales office in Gurgaon. Harley-Davidson also announced that its dealer network in India will continue to serve customers for the duration of the contract. The American motorcycle brand has already started communicating with its customers in […]

Soriano Motori is reborn as a brand of high-performance electric motorcycles

Since the 1950s, a Soriano motorcycle has not been launched. But that is about to change as the famous Spanish motorcycle brand is restarted by an Italian company as a manufacturer of fully electric motorcycles. The new electric motorcycles from Soriano Motori And as part of the relaunch, Soriano Motori shares the specifications of its […]

Motorcycle sale in Upper Manhattan ends in armed robbery

The two suspects behind an armed robbery in Upper Manhattan on April 25, 2020. (Photos via video provided by NYPD) Sign up for our amNY Sports email newsletter for news and game coverage from your favorite teams Detectives are looking for two gunmen who robbed a 47-year-old man in Upper Manhattan last month during an […]

TVS acquires Norton, Britain’s most iconic sportbike brand

TVS Motor Company on Friday announced the acquisition of the UK’s most iconic sports motorcycle, the ‘Norton’, in an all-cash deal, for £ 16million, by acquiring certain assets of Norton Motorcycles (UK) (under administration), via one of TVS Motor’s Overseas Weapons. It would be one of the most exciting acquisitions by a reputable motorcycle maker, […]

TVS in talks to buy British motorcycle brand Norton

Local two- and three-wheeler maker TVS Motor Co. Ltd is in talks with well-known British motorcycle maker Norton Motorcycles (UK) Ltd to own the brand, along with its assets and liabilities, two people familiar with the development said at condition of anonymity. Norton Motorcycles, 122, ran out of money in January and did not pay […]