Power Sports creates custom Harley-Davidson bike
UA-PTC Power Sports Faculty and students have partnered with Rock City Harley-Davidson to create a custom bikes that will be entered into an international competition for the title of World Champion. Over 40 dealers from across the nation are competing to create a custom bikes using Harley-Davidson parts and accessories, with a budget no bigger than half the cost of the original model.
Vote for the Rock City Harley/UA-PTC Team HERE
Daniel Neathery, Rock City HD Service Manager, had this to say about the opportunity:
“We feel that this opportunity has great potential to encourage men and women to steer their career paths towards an exciting career with the most legendary motorcycle brand in the world, Harley-Davidson. They have a very unique opportunity to get their hands on a real-life motorcycle build that will be displayed on a national level. This provides great exposure for not only Rock City Harley-Davidson, but also for the great students, instructors, and programs of UAPTC. In doing so, we hope to see increased interest and enrollment at UA-PTC and other technical schools across the country to try to fill the demand of technicians at the dealership level. With ever-evolving technology being introduced by the Motor Company, it's as important as ever to have tech-savvy technicians in our service departments and the Battle of the Kings is a great way to introduce students to the dealership and Harley-Davidson Motor Company. UA-PTC has been an incredible partner with this build and we can't wait to unveil the final product for the world to see!”Recent News
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