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Bikesales Staff4 Oct 2018
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Harley-Davidson's ANZ ‘Custom King’

Adelaide H-D has taken the gong with its Roadster-based creation

Adelaide Harley-Davidson Bike Works has been crowned the 2018 Australian and New Zealand Custom King after winning the company’s motorcycle build-off competition, Battle of the Kings.

From the 17 participating dealerships, five finalists were selected by the general public. Each finalist was judged and scored on character, styling and X-factor by the Battle of the Kings Judging panel made up of selected industry professionals.

Using the 2018 Harley-Davidson Roadster as its base model, Adelaide Harley-Davidson Bike Works took the honours with its ‘Back to the Track’ creation – which it describes as “A custom build that reflects the racing heritage of the VR1000 and restores the sound of the iconic Sportster model belting around Aussie race tracks”.

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Adelaide Bike Works will now take to the global stage to compete against machines entered from all over the world, with the World Custom King to be announced in November 2018.

For information on the Battle of the Kings contest click here.

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