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I made some good money in HD in the 90’s. Fortunately I saw the writing on the wall just in time and cashed out.
Don't know about the current ownership, but the last time I stopped in the Wichita area H-D dealer (previous owners) I was on my Norge and no one would give me the time of day. When I went back out to leave there were to techs looking it over however. GliderJohn
Dang! Why don't you work an investment thread here on WG. We can all be millionaires.
Motorcycles. Who cares ? Certainly not the newest generations.
Meh. Motorcycles. Who cares ? Certainly not the newest generations.
I think part of the problem for Harley, at least in Australia, is they spent many years promoting the bad boy outlaw image to cashed up professionals as there main customers. It was a brilliant marketing program that raked in good money, by not only selling bikes but every accessory and item of clothing you needed to get out of your business suit on Friday and be a real biker for the weekend. The world has changed and it does not seem that being a bad boy is on trend at the moment, more likely an environmentalist vegan. Since the campaign of instant biker was so successful it will be hard to change the image. Some how I don't think Harley would get away with "you meet the nicest people on a Harley" slogan. Also the whole leather and vegan thing does not go together real well.Steve
This guy gets it!I've been surrounded by Harley people my entire life... The whole biker rally, Myrtle Beach confederate flag cruising with lame classic rock blaring, fake badass image, leather vest & fingerless gloves but no helmet, drunkenly doing burnouts with a cigarette hanging out of the mouth, throttle blipping & wallet chains, "If you can read this the bitch fell off" T-shirts, skulls & chrome and all the rest.... It's a bunch of dumb bullshit and people dont want to be associated with it.
That's my take at least. Harley (and their fans to a greater extent) have presented this image as the Harley Lifestyle since at least the 70's... "most people arent badass enough to ride a harley".. whelp, seems like most people are in agreement. EDIT: so that is to say, it doesnt matter to me what Harley makes, even the bikes I'm kinda interested in (such as the newer Roadsters or the XR1200 or the Livewire).... I would never buy a bike with HD on the tank because I dont want to be associated with that lifestyle... And IMHO, the lifestyle IS the brand
And the funny part is that to the 99% of people who don't ride - all motorcycles are Harleys or Crotch Rockets.
Sometimes big ships are hard to turn. Look at Montgomery Ward and Sears. Ward is gone and Sears is a shadow of it's former self. H-D could go the same way if not very careful. GliderJohn
Not quite gone... https://www.wards.com/
I guess you know that the original Montgomery Ward was liquidated.The current online retailer using the name, bought the name after the original company's demise, hoping to capitalize on its familiarity. They have no relation.
On the other hand, that sort of thing doesn't slow down the posts on bike forums like:"Have you seen the new BSA Motorcycles?!""I read where Gilera is back in business now!""I hear that the Henderson Motorcycle Company is planning a new line of bikes! My great-grandpa had a Henderson"Capitalizing on a dead name that's still glowing from the effects of fungus on it is an old motorcycling company ploy .....Lannis
I guess you know that the original Montgomery Ward was liquidated.The current online retailer using the name, bought the name after the original company's demise, hoping to capitalize on its familiarity. They have no relation. The new company is Direct Marketing Services Inc., an Iowa-based direct marketing company.