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Old 02-12-2008, 03:58 PM
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Cool Not HD maybe should be in the joke section

This came across my desk, made me almost go out and buy an Offical OCC battery.

Sears Unveils DieHard® and Craftsman® Motorcycles Designed by Orange County Choppers DieHard Bike on Display Feb. 8 at the International Motorcycle Show in Rosemont, Ill. HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill., Feb. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
This week, Sears Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ:SHLD) will unveil DieHard and Craftsman branded bikes, designed by Orange County Choppers™. Sears also announced a marketing agreement with Orange County Choppers (OCC) that makes DieHard the “Official Battery of Orange County Choppers”. With this agreement, all custom motorcycles created as part of the “American Chopper” TV series (as seen on TLC) will be powered by DieHard.
In addition, the partnership will include the following:
OCC will sell DieHard batteries in their new retail store in
Newburgh, NY
DieHard battery signage in the OCC shop along with a unique battery maintainer station
A link to diehardbatteries.com from orangecountychoppers.com
DieHard branding on shirts worn by OCC mechanics


“This agreement brings two powerful brands together and
enables DieHard to reach an important user segment—powersports enthusiasts—who demand the best from their motorcycles,” said Richard Gerstein, senior vice president and chief marketing officer at Sears, Roebuck and Co.
“By partnering with the most recognizable brand name in batteries, we’ve definitely strengthened our production line of bikes,” said Paul Teutul, Jr. “Thanks to Sears!”
The DieHard Orange County Chopper
“DieHard is America’s most preferred automotive battery,” said George Kurkowski, DieHard brand manager. “Our new relationship with OCC showcases the fact that the same AGM technology and legendary performance of DieHard is available to our motorcycle customers in a DieHard Gold battery. Every OCC bike leaving “America’s Favorite” custom bike shop will have a DieHard battery in it.”
For a preview of the DieHard bike, go to http://www.diehardbatteries.com/. Consumers interested in viewing the DieHard chopper in person should visit the International Bike Show at the Stephenson Center in Rosemont, Ill. on Feb. 8-10. For more information, go to http://www.motorcycleshows.com/.
Bike enthusiasts should tune into American Chopper on Feb. 28 and March 6 on TLC network at 8 p.m. Central to see the episodes featuring the DieHard (designed by Paul Teutul, Jr.) and Craftsman (designed by Paul Teutul, Sr.) OCC bikes. The intense competition to build the “best brand” bike is heightened by their natural father/son competition, a hallmark of the television show.
The Craftsman Orange County Chopper
The Craftsman chopper will be introduced at the Craftsman booth (W3043) in the International Builders Show in Orlando, Feb. 13-15.
“Consumers have already named Craftsman as the most
trusted brand in America and the brand with the highest
expectations,” said Mike Cassar, Craftsman brand
manager.
“We will be doing some amazing things in 2008 to get their attention on the innovation, quality and know-how fronts that are trademarks of our brand. This bike is a visual punctuation of our brand’s message, delivered in an iconic, over-the-top way. Paul Teutul, Sr. told me early on that he’s a Craftsman tool fan, ultimately his passion for our brand as well as the bike building craft has really come through in the finished piece. This bike really reinforces our belief that ‘There’s a Craftsman in All of Us’,” Cassar added.
The DieHard brand of batteries is now available at more than 2,500 locations in the U.S., including 870 Sears full-line stores, Sears Auto Centers and through a limited number of Sears Hardware, Sears Dealer and Orchard Supply Hardware stores. DieHard batteries are also available in 1,400 Kmart stores.
About Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of Sears Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ:SHLD) , is a leading broadline retailer providing merchandise and related services. Sears, Roebuck offers its wide range of home merchandise, apparel and automotive products and services through more than 2,400 Sears-branded and affiliated stores in the United States and Canada, which includes approximately 870 full-line and 1,100 specialty stores in the U.S. Sears, Roebuck also offers a variety of merchandise and services through sears.com, landsend.com, and specialty catalogs. Sears, Roebuck offers consumers leading proprietary brands including Kenmore, Craftsman, DieHard and Lands’ End—among the most trusted and preferred brands in the U.S. The company is the nation’s largest provider of home services, with more than 14 million service calls made annually. For more information, visit the Sears, Roebuck website at http://www.sears.com/ or the Sears Holdings Corporation website at http://www.searsholdings.com/ .
About Orange County Choppers
Orange County Choppers (OCC) is a Montgomery, New York
based custom motorcycle company founded by Paul Teutul,
Sr. and Paul Teutul, Jr. in 1999. OCC started as a
sideline to the family’s steel manufacturing business
which was founded by Paul, Sr. in the 1970s. The OCC
shop is featured on ‘American Chopper,’ a reality TV
show that airs on Thursday nights on TLC at 9pm EST/8pm
CST.
2007 DieHard Chopper Specs
Owner: DieHard
City: Hoffman Estates, IL.
General
Designer/Builder: Orange County Choppers Year: 2007 Model: DieHard Custom Theme Bike Frame Year/Make: 2007 Rolling Thunder Rigid, right Side Drive, 0” up Rake: 38 degrees in neck Stretch: 5 inches out Chroming: Chrome Masters Engine Year and Make: 2007 S&S Displacement: 100” CID Evolution Big Twin 9.6:1 w/S&S 520 CAM Carburetor: S&S Super G Air Cleaner: DieHard “40th” Anniversary Ignition: Super Stock Pipes: OCC (Flat Black)
Coil Cover: OCC dagger (chrome)
Transmission
Year/Make: 2007 Baker (polished)
Shifting: 6 speed Paint Painter: OCC Design Team Color: DieHard Branded Accessories Handlebars: OCC drag style with risers (chrome) Hand Controls: (H&D) Chrome Fenders: OCC Indicator lights: OCC DieHard Alkaline “D” Battery replica Rear Brake light: Primo tail light with Lisc. Plate holder Foot controls: OCC/Accutronics Shift Linkage: 13 inch OCC shift linkage Mirrors: OCC DieHard Battery replica Gas Tank: OCC Oil tank: Hidden under transmission plate Seat: OCC Black Leather Primary Cover: Open DieHard Branded “Start With The Best” Battery: DieHard Gold 20HL-BS Front End Type: OCC Razor (chrome)
Wheels
Make: OCC Negative and Positive (chrome with black epoxy inlay)
Size: 21x3.5” front tire and a 300 mm rear
Tires: Metzler
DieHard Facts
Consumers rank DieHard overwhelmingly as “America’s Most Preferred Automotive Battery” according to a 2007 ASI/IPsos Consumer Survey. Over 37% of consumers polled in an unaided survey mentioned DieHard compared to its two nearest competitors, a distant, 2nd and 3rd.
DieHard celebrated its 40th anniversary as an auto battery brand in 2007.
Sears revolutionized the automotive batter replacement category in 1967 with the introduction of DieHard—a tough, thin-walled translucent plastic case 50% thinner than conventional black, rubber type battery enclosures. The result: bigger plates, more acid and extra starting power. More than nine years of research and development was conducted prior to the launch of DieHard in 1967.
The name DieHard is derived from its unfailing operation over several million miles on test vehicles at high and low speeds in varying climates at high and low altitudes. Not a single failure was reported in over 26,000 starts in temperatures ranging from sub-zero to more than 100 degrees.
DieHard is the “Official Battery of Orange County Choppers”.
In the past decade, Sears extended the DieHard brand to other categories including battery chargers, booster cables, consumer alkaline batteries, work boots for men and most recently, to batteries for Craftsman cordless tools.
In 1970 DieHard batteries were used in sets of three to provide the 36-volt starting power for most of the 33 cars entered in the
Indianapolis 500.
More than 200 million DieHard automotive batteries have been sold since 1967.
In 1983, Sears introduced the first DieHard Motorcycle battery, tough enough for select Harley-Davidson Motorcycles.
In addition to its legendary performance as an auto battery, DieHard has batteries to power motorcycles, boats, golf carts, garden tractors, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, personal watercraft and various mobility equipment for the handicapped. DieHard “AAA”, “AA”, “C”, “D” and 9-volt alkaline batteries are also available at Sears and Kmart.
Source: Sears Holdings
CONTACT: Larry Costello of Sears Holdings,
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Old 02-12-2008, 04:06 PM
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The size of Sr and Jr's fortune is no joke. And love/hate their special contruction bikes, they've amassed an unbelievable amount of commerical success in less than a decade. It's not surprising (based on their visibility and big marketing dollar potential) that another major brand would want to align itself with them.
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Old 02-13-2008, 03:48 PM
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so, looks like the occ is building allstate motorcycles now ...... i can see mikey riding around on his scooter sayin' "ciao" to everyone he meets......
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Old 02-14-2008, 04:19 PM
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I heard that Sr. was a millionarie before he started making motorcycles. He was to have made a fortune in the ornamental iron railing business. A local HD dealer works on two of their bikes that local people have bought. The service manager said that they are not that nice of a bike up close. I have watched them do some work stuff on the TV show. One can only imagine what is not shown.
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