December 25th, 2017, 09:32 AM
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Name: Bill
Location: Port Huron, Michigan
Join Date: Mar 2017
Motorcycle(s): 2007 Kawasaki 250 Ninja, 1982 Honda Ascot FT500
Posts: A lot.
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Originally Posted by Zaph42
I disagree, I think other makers would be bringing in a few more new bikes. But not a lot. The thing is that the markets for Harley and Japanese bikes are not interrelated much. If one goes away, it's not going to substantially affect the other. How often do you hear a buyer say "Damn, I can't decide between a Fat Bob or a FZ-09."
To be clear it's not really the Harley bikes I would be glad to see go away as much as the riders on them. Harley's market is getting old and dying out. Young riders are sick of the Harley attitude and the overpriced poor performing bikes. It's pretty well publicized. The only sad part about Harley withering away is thousands of Wisconsin workers losing their jobs over time.
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Agree about the employees at H.D. Unfortunately H.D. deserves the same fate as Xerox, Kodak, Pontiac and Oldsmobile. The new C.E.O. (Mr. Golfcart) should have his ass kicked for tossing out Buell.
Bill
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