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Kiosks let shoppers customize a Harley

November 25, 2013

The Harley-Davidson flagship store in New York City is using interactive kiosks to allow customers to custom design their bikes.

Called the Harley-Davidson Powerwall, the two multitouch kiosks let shoppers design, view and save their custom bikes.

"One of the best features of the Power Wall is that the multitouch kiosks allow our customers to build their custom Harley-Davidson with their hands," said Avi Jacobi, owner of Harley-Davidson NYC. "Because they can save their designs, the possibilities are truly endless. After choosing favorites they can go downstairs to the showroom itself and see all the elements of their custom bike in person."

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