Every Friday, I like to take a look at the past motorcycle news stories I write up at Web Bike World and then do a news roundup here on Wind Burned Eyes.
This is a great way for me to pull the most important motorcycle news stories and give them to you in an easy-to-digest format.
This week, Ducati, MV Agusta, and Harley-Davidson are all in the news. Let’s dive in.
Ducati Starts Superleggera V4 Production
Ducati’s most extreme bike for the street, the Superleggera V4, has officially started rolling off the production line. The company will build only 500 of these motorcycles, and just about everything is made of carbon fiber.
MV Agusta Design Director Resigns After 20 Years
Adrian Morton has successfully guided MV Agusta’s motorcycle design for 20 years, making some of the most beautiful bikes. He recently left his role as design director. It is unclear why.
Harley-Davidson Gets $350 Million 364-Day Credit Line
Harley is officially operating on borrowed money. The company committed to $150 million of the available $350 million. This credit line should help it keep going while it struggles in 2020.