HARLEY-DAVIDSON TO DONATE 30 POLICE MOTORCYCLES, $1 MILLION TO RELIEF EFFORT

MILWAUKEE, WI (September 14, 2001) - Harley-Davidson Motor Company is
donating the use of 30 police motorcycles and $1 million to assist in the
relief efforts in New York City and Washington, D.C. The motorcycles will be
used to replace police motorcycles, squad cars and other police units that
were destroyed following the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center,
Tuesday, Sept. 11. The Company’s $1 million donation will be made directly
to
the American Red Cross for use in the relief effort. “We are all moved and
saddened by the events of the past week and hope our contribution of police
motorcycles and funds to the American Red Cross can in some way help with
the
relief effort,” said Jim McCaslin, President and Chief Operating Officer
of
Harley-Davidson Motor Company.
H-D Police Motorcycles are prepared for delivery to New York. Ten police
motorcycles will be ridden to the New York City area from Milwaukee by
Harley-Davidson employees and local police officers late next week. An
additional 20 motorcycles will be delivered within the next two weeks to the
New York area for use by the New York City Police Department and the Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey in their efforts. “We know that a
number
of law enforcement officers lost their lives coming to the aid of those
involved in the tragedy and some of those were Motor Officers,” said
McCaslin. “Harley-Davidson has been producing police motorcycles since
1908
and we have a very strong bond with that group. Our hearts go out to all
victims of the disaster, especially those within the law enforcement
community. While we can never get back what has been lost, we’re hopeful
that
the police motorcycles will help law enforcement and Port Authority
representatives move around the city and the devastated area with greater
ease and convenience.” “The Motor Company will also donate $1 million to
the
American Red Cross for use in New York and Washington,” said McCaslin.
Motorcycles have often been used in cases involving urban disasters. They
are
smaller and more maneuverable than automobiles and larger vehicles and are
more capable of navigating the tight spaces and narrow roadways that often
result from disasters. Harley-Davidson is working alongside The Center for
Public Safety at Northwestern University in order to make arrangements to
offer priority training focused on developing a new class of Motor Officers
in the New York / New Jersey area. In addition, Harley-Davidson is
encouraging its employees, dealers, owners and H.O.G. members to band
together to raise funds for those affected by the disaster. Over the years,
the extended Harley-Davidson family has raised funds for myriad causes by
organizing rides across the country and around the world. “We have a
tradition of raising funds through motorcycle rides,” said McCaslin. “We
have received hundreds of calls from our dealers and owners asking how they
can help. We’ve asked them all to work together to raise funds for those
affected by this tragedy.” Whelen Engineering Company in Chester, CT is
donating all emergency equipment on the motorcycles. Donated motorcycles
include FLHTPI Electra Glide models, FLHPI Road King models and FXDP Dyna
Defender models.  Harley-Davidson, Inc. is the parent company for the group
of companies doing business as Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Buell
Motorcycle Company and Harley-Davidson Financial Services, Inc.
Harley-Davidson Motor Company, the only major U.S.-based motorcycle
manufacturer, produces heavyweight motorcycles and offers a complete line of
motorcycle parts, accessories, apparel, and general merchandise. Buell
Motorcycle Company produces sport and sport-touring motorcycles.
Harley-Davidson Financial Services, Inc. provides wholesale and retail
financing and insurance programs to Harley-Davidson dealers and customers.
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