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According to a media report, Harley-Davidson is looking to partner with an Indian 2-wheeler brand to manufacture mid-size motorcycles.
Harley-Davidson is said to be looking for partners with a manufacturing and distribution network to build sub-500cc bikes in India. It has also been reported that the company is keen to forge a non-equity partnership.
It is rumoured that the American bike maker could collaborate with Mahindra's Classic Legends, which also caters to a premium segment of the market with a brand like Jawa. The company also has a manufacturing facility with an established local supply chain.
Hero Motocorp is also believed to be a front-runner, as the company had earlier stated its willingness to collaborate in order to gain a foothold in the premium segment. While the brand is extremely popular in the commuter segment, it does not offer higher capacity bikes beyond 350cc.
Harley-Davidson has not commented on these reports. Neither Mahindra nor Hero Motocorp have independently confirmed the latest reports.