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Harley-Davidson Acquires StaCyc
H
arley-Davidson, Inc. an-
nounced that it has acquired
StaCyc, Inc., producer of the 12
and 16 EDRIVE, electric-powered
two-wheelers specifically de-
signed for kids.
StaCyc, which entered the
market in 2016, currently de-
signs, markets and sells their
EDRIVE models for kids, with an
MSRP range of $649 to $699.
StaCyc EDRIVES are sold in
the U.S. through powersports
dealerships, including 29 Harley-
Davidson dealerships, online and
in specialty bicycle retailers.
"We're thrilled to have StaCyc
become part of the Harley-David-
son family," said Harley-Davidson
Senior Vice President of Marketing
and Brand Heather Malenshek.
"The StaCyc team shares the
same vision we have for building
the next generation of riders glob-
ally and we believe that together,
we will have a significant impact in
bringing the fun and enjoyment of
riding to kids everywhere." CN
Harley-Davidson
acquired StaCyc,
producers of
electric-powered
kids motorcycles.
Villopoto Goes Knee Dragging
F
our-time AMA Supercross
and three-time Pro Moto-
cross Champion Ryan Villopoto
tried something a little different
recently—road racing (but with-
out the racing).
As Yamaha's brand ambas-
sador, Villopoto, traveled to New
Jersey Motorsports Park and
enrolled in the Yamaha Cham-
pions Riding School. He spent
the day learning the ins and outs
of road racing on a Yamaha R6.
Check out the video and see
how he did. CN