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I listen to you, Chuck.
NO, no, No, nO, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. God not the flaccid whale penis mistake of a tank. Just NO!Less cruiser, more "classic standard" - Eldo, Ambo - ish.... look and ergos and BAMN - it's would be a hit.
give him this frightening statistic. in 2005-06 they produced over 1/2 million Harleys, the last year with stats, I think 16 or 17 put the number at 146,000. that number is not going to go up. younger riders just can' afford it with student debt and we old guys are moving to smaller bikes or coffins.
Why would I stop riding the brand I prefer just because they discontinue a line I never liked in the first place?
I didn't buy my first Harley until I was in my early 50s. There will always be someone turning 50 with the kids out on their own and finding themselves with some extra money. When I can no longer safely move it around I will do something different.I was that younger rider who couldn't afford it. Harley have always been more expensive than the Japanese bikes. They are something for young people to aspire to owning or they are buying used sportsters if they can't wait.
I don't listen to Chuck, why would I? Just look at him!
The difference is... when you were younger, a Harley was "the bike to have".In 20 years,
Quote Quote from: Kev m on Today at 09:36:56 AMNO, no, No, nO, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. God not the flaccid whale penis mistake of a tank. Just NO!Less cruiser, more "classic standard" - Eldo, Ambo - ish.... look and ergos and BAMN - it's would be a hit.
I don't disagree that I probably wouldn't be opening/buying a Harley dealer right now (unless the price was right), but those numbers are inaccurate.2005: 329,0172006: 349,196____________total: 679,8152016: 262,2212017: 241,498____________total: 503,719That's a much different picture than you were painting, and far from out of business.As long as we're comparing peaks and lows, it's a far cry from 1986 - 19871986: 36,7351987: 43,315_____________total: 80,050
My dream bike at age 16, in 1983, was a Harley...XR-1000 !!!
The difference is... when you were younger, a Harley was "the bike to have".In 20 years, it could very well be that a Triumph Bonnie is "the bike to have", because they "always wanted one when they were younger". Obviously, a lot of folks these days don't care much for the big ol' cruiser model, can't see why they'd start when they hit 50, they'll want what they wanted when they were younger and money was tighter. The times they are a changin'.
Just got back from OKCs new dealer (on the ride home fell in love with my Griso again with the clutch working good) and he said he was told by Guzzi at the HQ dealer meeting he had recently that the 1400 engine stays in production. It is Euro 5 compliant and will remain in the Eldorado and Audace. The MGX21 and California line will go away and another platform will be added with the engine. I asked if he knew what it would be, such as a retro standard and he said they were tight lipped, wouldn't reveal what it would be.He seems to me to be a no BS kind of guy, so I think he was shooting straight and not just spewing opinion. Also, if we want Moto Guzzi to continue, we need to support our dealers and the company. It's a big investment to be a dealer and I recall my old dealer said in his good by post he was happy that now he could be riding on Saturdays instead of selling and fixing other peoples bikes.
If they did a redesign of the 1400 Eldo with a bat wing fairing, cop like hard luggage and tasteful mag wheels or tubeless wire spoke wheels it just might be the only big Guzzi they need. Just get rid of the plastic cut-outs on the fuel tank. But if the 1400 can't meet future Euro regs there is no way Piaggio will replace it.