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Bikesales Staff11 Feb 2025
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Harley-Davidson Custom Kings competition closing soon

Harley-Davidson owners can win a trip to Japan by showing off their custom bikes

Harley-Davidson’s latest competition is looking for the Custom King of Australia and New Zealand, with all H-D owners eligible to enter. 

The Custom Kings competition follows the success of the Number One competition from 2024 and expands the judging categories to allow more Harley-Davidson customers to showcase their customised motorcycles. 

Categories are split based on the different generations of Harley-Davidson powertrains, with the public to vote for four category winners. The four categories are Milwaukee-Eight, Twin Cam, Evolution, and Vintage (anything pre-Evolution).

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The four category winners will face-off in a final round to be decided by a panel of expert judges from all corners of the motorcycle industry. 

“Last year, we saw a thrilling competition (Number One) with unmatched craftsmanship from our winner John Cage,” said Harley-Davidson ANZ's Nigel Keough. “This year we hope to see even more grit from our entrants with an expansion of the criteria for all eligible H-D owners.” 

The overall winner of the Custom Kings competition will win a trip to Japan and two VIP tickets to the Mooneye’s Hot Rod Show in Yokohama. 

To enter and read the Terms and Conditions, visit the Custom King Competition website. 

Entries close on February 15, so get in quick. 

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