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Devin Battley

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Devin Battley
Devin Battley at his motorcycle dealership in 2013
Born (1950-08-31) August 31, 1950 (age 74)
Arlington, Virginia, United States
Occupations
  • Motorcycle racer
  • Businessman
Websitewww.battley.com

Devin Battley (born August 31, 1950, in Arlington, Virginia) is an American businessman known for his involvement with motorcycles as a racer and as a dealer. From an early age, Battley enjoyed racing motorcycles and participated in many national championships. He helped to orchestrate Harley-Davidson's interest in Buell motorcycles, and he sold motorcycles to King Hussein of Jordan and Mike Tyson.[1] In early 2022, Battley announced that he would run for County Executive of Montgomery County, Maryland.[2]

1981–1999: Racing career

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From 1981 to 1984, Battley raced in the Battle of the Twins (later, Pro Twins), part of the AMA Professional Road Racing series, as well as:

58th Laconia Classic, Battle of the Twins, Laconia NH, June 20, 1981, 1st place Stock Production[3]
AMA Superbike Championship Series: Final Round, Daytona Beach FL, October 3–4, 1981, finished 2nd place Stock Production class but won the championship[4]
Battle of the Twins, Talladega, Alabama, March 14, 1982, 5th place Expert Modified class[5]
AMA Superbike Championship Series: Final Round, West Palm Beach FL, October 10, 1982, 2nd place Grand Prix class[6]
AMA Grand national Championship Series: Round 26, Sonoma CA, August 21, 1983, 2nd place Grand Prix class[7]
AMA Superbike Championship Series: Battle of the Twins, Elkhart Lake WI, June 10, 1984, finished 4th overall and 3rd in the Grand Prix class[8]
Finished third in the national point standings in 1984 in the Grand Prix class.[9]

On March 1 and 2 in 1999, at the AHRMA Classic Days at Daytona International Speedway, Battley took first place in two races. First, in the eight-lap Formula One class, and then in the Battle of the Twins Open class. He was riding a 1998 Ducati 916.[10]

1986–present: Buell Motorcycles

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Buell dealership certificate issued to RHD

In 1986 Battley, through his friendship with Erik Buell, arranged for Rockville Harley-Davidson to become the world's first Buell dealership. Battley still has Buell #001, an RR1000 Battletwin, in his private collection.[11]

In 1987 Battley smuggled Buell onto a cruise ship for the Harley-Davidson annual dealers' meeting. Battley told Harley-Davidson then-CEO, Vaughn Beals, that Buell could give the company a performance image with no risk to Harley. They set up a table for Buell to speak with dealers and by cruise-end he had deposits and orders for 25 motorcycles. Attendees such as Bill Bartels, Don Tilley, Devin Battley and Frank Ulicki (all ex-racers) went on to become some of Buells most successful dealers.[9][12]

1994–1996: Sales to King Hussein

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In 1994 and 1996 Battley sold a collection of motorcycles to Hussein bin Talal, King Hussein I of Jordan.[13] He traveled to Jordan to deliver and test the motorcycles. While there he road across country with the King. A well publicized photo shows the King and Queen Noor riding a black, 1994 XLH1200 Harley-Davidson Sportster that Battley sold him.

External image
image icon Image of King Hussein and Queen Noor riding on Harley [14]

In 1999, Battley was interviewed on ABC's Nightline with Ted Koppel about his experiences with King Hussein. In the broadcast, the Nightline commentator says, "[The King] enjoyed racing cars and motorcycles. There was a Harley dealer in Maryland, near a home the King kept there, that was his chief supplier." Battley is then interviewed, saying, "Anytime, he was liable to jump on one of these motorcycles, go blasting out of the palace grounds, you know, with his bodyguards in the big Mercedes chasing him and, you know, the King riding this motorcycle, he just got on the gas, kept going!"[15]

List of motorcycles sold to King Hussein

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Manufacturer Year Make and model Color Last of VIN
Harley-Davidson 1996 FXSTC Softail Custom Violet 50657
Harley-Davidson 1996 FLSTN Softail Deluxe Grey/Silver 50672
Harley-Davidson 1994 FLHTCU Electra Glide Ultra Classic with Sidecar Aqua/Silver 506662
Harley-Davidson 1994 FLHTCU Electra Glide Ultra Classic with Sidecar Black 506438
Harley-Davidson 1994 XLH1200 Sportster Black 214733
Harley-Davidson 1994 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic Black 031282
Harley-Davidson 1994 FXDL Dyna Low Aqua/Silver 312038
Yamaha 1995 XV250G Red 036210
BMW 1996 R1100RTH Red 441620

In 2004, Queen Noor published a book, A Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life, which featured, on the paperback version, a picture of the king and queen riding on a 1994 Harley-Davidson FLSTC Heritage Softail that Battley sold the king.

2008: Chairman of the Maryland Governor's All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Safety Task Force

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In 2008, the legislature of Maryland created a task force to define all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and how they should be handled under Maryland law. [16] Battley was appointed to the committee through his role as president of the Maryland Motorcycle Dealers Association and was elected chairman of the task force. The task force produced a report for the Maryland legislature in December 2008.[17]

1999–2009: Big tree

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From 1999 until 2009, Battley owned the Maryland State Champion Polar Lombardy (populus nigra) tree.[18][19] The tree was over 72 feet in height and measured 132 points.

References

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  1. ^ Stayin' Safe, Lawrence Grodsky, 2008, ISBN 978-1-884313-72-1, pages 326–327
  2. ^ "Political newcomer Devin Battley files intent to run for county executive as Green Party candidate". Bethesda Magazine. 2022-04-30. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
  3. ^ Cycle News, July 8, 1981, page 64
  4. ^ Cycle News, Oct. 14, 1981, page 11
  5. ^ Cycle News, Mar. 24, 1982, page 11
  6. ^ Cycle News, Oct. 20 1982, page 13
  7. ^ Cycle News, Aug. 31 1983, page 54
  8. ^ Cycle News, Jun. 20 1984, page 10
  9. ^ a b Cycle World, November 1987, page 32
  10. ^ Cycle News, Mar. 17, 1999
  11. ^ Cycle News, July 15, 1987 number 27, page 37
  12. ^ 25 Years of Buell, Canfield & Gess, 2008, ISBN 978-1-884313-74-5, pages 42-44
  13. ^ Walneck's Classic Cycle Trader "Davenport Show Issue", October 2006, page 33
  14. ^ Michael Hodson (4 August 2011). "Royal Automobile Museum: An Homage to King Hussein in Jordan". Go See Write. Retrieved 27 June 2024.
  15. ^ Nightline: Hussein of Jordan, ABC Evening News for Friday, Feb 05, 1999
  16. ^ "All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Safety Task Force". Maryland Government. December 2008. Retrieved 27 June 2024.
  17. ^ Maryland State Archives record of the report of the task force
  18. ^ "Register of Champion Trees" (PDF). MCMD Forestry Board. April 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 January 2022.
  19. ^ "2003 Register of Champion Trees" (PDF). The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. April 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 January 2022.
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