PRNewswire/ — After weeks of heated competition and thousands of votes, America has finally crowned the next “Custom King.” Through six rounds of bike-to-bike battles, fans determined Hal’s Harley-Davidson ranks No. 1. A true rolling work of art, “General Mayhem,” created by the Hal’s H-D team out of New Berlin, Wis., is a modern day dual-sport bike that can conquer city streets and rural roads alike.
“Our vision was a modern day dual-sport bike with an edgy, minimalist look that would appeal to millennials, hooligan riders or the young at heart,” said Bud Curtis, team lead at Hal’s Harley-Davidson. “We are proud to have built the General Mayhem, our take on a Sportster that we hope can be enjoyed by the masses.”
In the second year of the Custom Kings competition, all U.S. dealerships were invited to turn a Sportster motorcycle into a custom-of-one work of art. Initial entries were scored by the H-D styling team based on quality of customization and build, fit and finish, use of paint, design, technique and how teams utilized Harley-Davidson Genuine P&A. From there, fans took control, selecting the winner in a bracket-style online vote.
The General Mayhem features a dual headlight to provide protection in a rugged environment, a 1200cc engine conversion with tuned exhaust to optimize performance and a fabricated tank with padded inserts that allows the rider to connect with the road.
“Customization is an expression of our riders’ individuality, so it only made sense for our fans to select the Custom Kings winner,” said Dino Bernacchi, Harley-Davidson U.S. Marketing Director. “We were thrilled by the response from dealers across the country, and Hal’s Harley-Davidson served up a striking design that challenged the status quo and took the artistry and quality of the Sportster SuperLow to new heights.”
Hal’s had a unique partner in building its one-of-a-kind ride – the local New Berlin high school BUILD Team. Working together as part of a national BUILD Challenge, the team and their mentors turned the Custom Kings build into an educational experience for the students, opening the road to learning more about the world of motorcycling and sparking their passion for the Sportster’s unique style and unrivaled performance.
The other seven finalists vying for the title with Hal’s Harley-Davidson were:
• Four Rivers Harley-Davidson, Paducah, Ky.
• Independence Harley-Davidson, College Station, Texas
• Schaeffer’s Harley-Davidson, Orwigsburg, Pa.
• Southside Harley-Davidson, Virginia Beach, Va.
• Toledo Harley-Davidson, Toledo, Ohio
• Yellowstone Harley-Davidson, Belgrade, Mont.
• Zylstra Harley-Davidson Ames, Iowa
In addition to a shiny trophy and bragging rights, Hal’s Harley-Davidson will receive an all-expense paid trip with a VIP tour of Harley-Davidson’s Corporate Headquarters, dinner at MOTOR Bar & Restaurant and a VIP tour of the Harley-Davidson Museum to see their winning motorcycle on display during the Custom Bike Show/Milwaukee Rally this September. The General Mayhem will remain on display in the Harley-Davidson Museum through November 1, 2016.
Visit www.H-D.com/CustomKings for more information on the Custom Kings Sportster Motorcycle Customization Contest and to view the winning, one-of-a-kind bike.
Hal’s Harley-Davidson shared their victory with fans on Facebook.
“We are excited to announce that #GeneralMayhem has won the#HDCustomKings final battle! We are national champions! Thank you to everyone who voted; shared and got the word out! We could not have done it without YOU! We’ve seen the posts travel coast to coast all over the world, including our friends in Lebanon. Thank you to Harley-Davidsonfor hosting such a great event and allowing our dealership to grow as a team throughout the competition. Congratulations to Four Rivers Harley-Davidson for making it to the finals. “Go Dammit” is a beautifully constructed motorcycle and it was an honor to be up against such great competitors. A special thanks to all of the HD Custom Kings teams…Job well done! And thank you to our staff! Way to go team! A party is in the works to celebrate the “King”, Saturday May 21st. Stay tuned for more details!
Thank you all again!”