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Bikesales Staff13 Nov 2014
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Street 500’s Melbourne debut

Will be at Moto Expo in late November, where Harley-Davidson will also spill the beans on a long awaited price for the new twin
Harley-Davidson is set to unveil its new Street 500 at the Melbourne Showgrounds from November 28-30 during Moto Expo.
Earlier this month, Harley-Davidson unveiled a disguised custom build of the Street at Oil Stained Brain.  However, the Australian motorcycling community will get its first full, close-up look at the all-new platform when Moto Expo EXPO opens its doors on November 28.
“Launching the all-new Street motorcycle platform against the backdrop of Moto Expo was a no brainer,” said Adam Wright, Director of Marketing for Harley-Davidson Australia and New Zealand. “The event is one of the most important for bike fans in Australia and New Zealand. We’re very excited to finally be able to lift the lid and give people a chance to see the Street motorcycle platform in the flesh.
“We’ve got some exciting things planned for the Moto Expo, but in the meantime we wanted to do something special to honour this reveal. We’ve baptised a Melbourne laneway – ‘500 Street’ – in the lead up to the Moto Expo.  Anyone interested can head along to 25 Easey Street in Collingwood to see it for themselves.” 
The Street 500 will feature a new liquid-cooled Revolution X engine, housed in a specially designed new chassis. 
Harley-Davidson will reveal prices, specifications and additional options at Moto Expo.
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