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    PART 1: PRODUCT INTRODUCTION a. Introduction We noticed the demand of bicycles (bikes) is relatively high due to the encouragement of the government in other to ease the traffic experience on the Irish roads. Although, we cannot overlook its own hazards, examples like accidents, loss of bicycles amongst others, which is giving the public a serious concern as well as the government. To ease their worries, we came up with electric bicycles, which will be fast, uses the pedal as well as electric…

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    Project LiveWire is Harley-Davidson’s first ever electric motorcycle. Not only did Harley-Davidson try their hand at an electrical motorcycle show that they are willing to try something new but also that they are innovative and trying to gain a competitive advantage. Does the organization have a strategy for competing in international markets…

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    he balancing motorcycleHave you ever dreamed that you wanted to have a balancing motorcycle? Well nowyou can! BMW announced that it will start producing a motorcycle that balances. I thinkthat it’s kind of a good idea that there trying to make a balancing motorcycle. It mightmake it easier for people to learn how to ride a motorcycle. When I grow up I would wantto ride a motorcycle, in fact Coach Shout has a motorcycle himself.After BMW’S 100th year anniversary they announced that they would…

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    Motocross Research Paper

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    By the late 1960s, Japanese bike organizations started testing the European processing plants for amazingness in the motocross world. Suzuki guaranteed the primary big showdown for a Japanese manufacturing plant when Joël Robert won the 1970 250 cc crown.[9] The main stadium motocross occasion was held in 1972 at the Los Angeles Coliseum.[10] In 1975, a 125 cc big showdown was introduced.[2] European riders kept on ruling motocross all through the 1970s be that as it may, by the 1980s, American…

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    MY Favorite Vehicle is a Harley Davidson Motorcycle I have always liked vehicles, but my favorite vehicle is a Harley Davidson motorcycle. There are so meany things I could have chosen, but I have always admired Harley Davidson. There are so meany reasons and here are mine: bigger tiers, a 650 engine, and a tear drop gas tan. There are so meany reasons why a Harley is my favorite vehicle. They are so dependable. If I would get a Harley and go riding…

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    NBA Draft Profile: De’Aaron Fox, PG, Kentucky Key Stats: 16.7 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 4.6 APG Measurables: 6’3, 187 pounds Strengths: De’Aaron Fox comes into the NBA with a lot of tools that should translate well from his days in college. His biggest draw is his speed , at 6’3, Fox has elite speed can only be matched by point guards such as John Wall, Russell Westbrook and other freak athletes at the position. His end to end speed is amazing and if he can get the rebound it’s off to the races. He…

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    of the products and services offered by their industry similarly and they focus on the same point in time and often on current competitive threats in formulating strategies. However, Harley-Davidson has not followed these same guidelines, so they are not currently trapped in the red oceans. Harley-Davidson was selected as an outstanding corporate innovator by PDMA in 2003 (Product Development & Management Association) because of its established brand, its strong connection with customers, and…

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    Strengths Harley-Davidson’s internal factors come in slightly above the average at 3.10, in most industries the average is 3.0, according to Essentials of Strategic Management Fifth Edition. Harley-Davidson has outstanding innovation when it comes to developing new and efficient motorcycles. Harley is in the process of testing an electric motorcycle in the hopes of gaining a new customer base. With the push to be more environmentally friendly, many people are looking at ways they can help…

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    Joining a military-only motorcycle club is appealing because of the long lasting brothership, perks, and exclusivity. Motorcycle clubs began appearing after World War II by ex-military. The original creators of military-only clubs were given Harley Davidson motorcycles by the government for use in combat. Then, when the soldiers came out of war, their love of riding expanded until the veterans eventually bought their own motorcycles and began looking…

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    Harley-Davidson is motivated to expand some markets, and to enter in others. Harley-Davidson has seen growth with Baby Boomers and Generation X. Now that these generations are aging, their motorcycle purchases are on the decline. Overall, it is said the motorcycles are being traded in recreational vehicles (RV). This has brought attention to the new open market of Millennials, as well as the opportunity to retain current customers with electric vehicles. A major competitor to…

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