Harley-Davidson Achieves Unprecedented Number of H-D Badges on 2022 Bikes

Harley-Davidson Achieves Unprecedented Number of H-D Badges on 2022 Bikes

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Harley-Davidson is fresh off an unexpectedly good quarter thanks to expensive custom motorcycles. Now, Harley is kicking off the next quarter by doubling down on high-margin models with a new custom paint called Apex, which will debut at the upcoming Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Since H-D parts and accessories are running low, at least there’s always pricy paint options to sell.

The new custom paint will be a factory-installed option for premium touring models, or baggers, which have starting prices roughly between $23,400 and $29,200. The motorcycle company hasn’t specified what the custom Apex paint will cost, but it’ll be available on the 2022 Harley-Davidson Road King Special, Road Glide Special, Street Glide Special, Road Glide Limited and Ultra Limited.

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There’s no mention of availability on CVO models, Harley’s crown jewel custom motorcycles, that start at about $41,900. I would guess that CVO buyers wouldn’t want their bikes to be mistaken for mass-produced Harleys, so Apex paint might not be a priority on these models anyway.

Harley-Davidson is nonetheless proud of the custom paint, which is supposed to make its big baggers look like competition bikes. Specifically, the custom paint is meant to evoke H-D XR750 flat track racing motorcycle. The new custom finish combines a Vivid Black base with Gauntlet Gray panels and Jet Fire Orange accent stripes. An H-D logo pattern fades in and out of the finish.

Look at all those little H-D crests.

Look at all those little H-D crests.Photo: Harley-Davidson

Harley says it’s all about expressing “the thrill of speed and competition,” which is a bit misplaced on a big touring bike. Well, except for the bonkers machines competing in King of the Baggers, which the H-D Screamin’ Eagle factory team won in 2021. The new Apex paint is, basically, for baggers that dream of being flat trackers — like an SUV that aspires to a rally stage.

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Ah, it’s mostly fine. It’s not like Harley is the only company finding creative (or lucrative) ways around the logistics mess brought on by the global pandemic. Harley’s five-figure touring bikes, such as the Road Glide Limited and Ultra Limited, have been a steady source of profit for the motorcycle company and adding farkles to expensive bikes is a proven strategy. Until the global supply chain starts recovering, Harley’s custom paint can stand in for custom parts.

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