
Harley-Davidson may be gearing up to expand its lineup again after new trademark filings surfaced with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, hinting at possible upcoming motorcycle models.
The filings include two intriguing names: “Deadwood” and “Low Bob.”
While Harley hasn’t officially confirmed anything yet, the names are already sparking heavy speculation in the motorcycle world.
The Deadwood trademark is believed to be linked to Harley’s Revolution Max platform, and could potentially slot into the Sportster or middleweight category. Some riders are already pointing out that the name fits the brand’s tradition of using rugged, Americana-inspired branding tied to real U.S. locations.
The second filing, Low Bob, appears to align more with Harley’s Softail family — possibly sitting alongside popular models like the Low Rider S and Street Bob.
This move comes as Harley-Davidson continues its “Back to the Bricks” strategy, aiming to refresh its lineup, attract younger riders, and strengthen its entry- and mid-level motorcycle offerings.
For now, the company is staying quiet — but history shows trademark filings like these often hint at bikes that show up later in showrooms.
Riders are already watching closely to see if “Deadwood” and “Low Bob” become the next big additions to the Harley lineup.
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