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Cycle News 2019 Issue 42 October 22

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 22, 2019 P123 team. Will you do the same? Yes, for sure we will do the same with Husqvarna. Will you make a Husqvarna street tracker based on the AFT race bike, as Indian has done so successfully with the FTR1200? so as to enter this very differ- ent brand segment? More than 20 years ago I was close to taking over Moto Guzzi— back in '98, in fact. Because for me Moto Guzzi is the brand, which can show the European approach to the cruiser type of Harley-Davidson? Are you and Rajiv Bajaj interested in acquir- ing the Motor Company? That's size-wise too big, and secondly, for me that's not really motorcycle riding. It's more like driving around in a convertible with the top down, but riding on two wheels, that's my definition. We're used to a more sporty, upright style, to have the center of gravity and—well, you know how it works, you're a racer, so that's different. Although in '98, I already had a very good discussion with [Harley CEO] Jeff Bluestein, because at that time we were still just off-road, and we were looking for a strong street brand to cooperate with for distribution and development. We had a good discussion, but finally he put a lot of money on the table and said, "We will buy you." But I was very young, and that was not my vision of my career in the motorcycle industry, so I stopped the discussion! But we had a very good relationship—he was a cool guy, and we stayed friends. But really and truly, Harley today is not for us. What's KTM's long-term projection for your two-stroke models, which I believe still sell steadily? Yes, it's on a very stable level, especially since the Japanese decided to come back, which helped the market! And having Husqvarna as the second brand is also a help. For sure it will stay at a certain level, and off-road will stay alive indefinitely if it's heading towards closed-course usage, as "BUT REALLY AND TRULY HARLEY TODAY IS NOT FOR US." motorcycle, plus it has a much richer technical history than peo- ple think! They went racing with some fantastic bikes like the V8 and the lightweight singles—and they won. Moto Guzzi for sure would be an interesting acquisi- tion for me, but it's also part of the Piaggio group, so I wouldn't expect the Colanninno family to bring it to the market. But Moto Guzzi is a still a very good Euro- pean brand. How about investing in an- other cruiser company, named It's not out of reach, but step by step because even we have some limits in resources, and we are already basically everywhere! But yes, it's in our medium-term plans. Will you use a 790 or the 890 engine for your AFT bike? You have to ask the race guys! I honestly don't know. We've talked about your platform strategy, but KTM has not yet made a cruiser. Are you interested in purchasing someone like, say, Moto Guzzi

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