Harley Intros Interactive Tool for Your Favorite Roads.
MILWAUKEE (February 20, 2006) - Harley-Davidson Motor Company announcesits new Great Roads interactive web tool now live in the Experiencesection of www.harley-davidson.com. The Great Roads tool encouragesriders to explore the country on their motorcycles, and enablesenthusiasts to rate and review 20 of the nation's scenic byways.
Riders have the capability to expand their motorcycle experiences withthe aid of the Great Roads web tool by finding new routes and readingpersonal reviews from fellow enthusiasts who have ridden and rated theareas.
Each Great Road listing includes types of scenery and roadcharacteristics - whether the roads are twisty, or if the area is flator mountainous. It also provides essential travel information formotorcyclists, such as whether there are adequate gas stops, how muchtraffic to expect and the best time of year to ride the route.
Maps of the Great Roads can be customized for a rider's individual needsusing a convenient link to the Harley-Davidson Ride Planner. Great Roadsincluded in the web tool also offer details on local Harley-Davidsondealers in that area, and several offer suggestions for lodging that canbe booked through a travel specialist.
The Great Roads web tool provides links to other enthusiast servicesincluding Authorized Rentals and Tours and Harley-Davidson Shipping.These services help riders overcome constraints such as time and weatherto expand their riding and touring opportunities.
To rate and review a Great Road, enthusiasts need to create aHarley-Davidson user profile at www.harley-davidson.com , and then link to Great Roads pageunder the Experience section.
Harley-Davidson Motor Company, the only major U.S.-based motorcyclemanufacturer, produces heavyweight motorcycles and a complete line ofmotorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise. For moreinformation, visit Harley-Davidson's Web site atwww.harley-davidson.com.
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