The Quickshift
A group of dealerships have accused Harley of hoarding profits
They allege they’ve been saddled with inventory and high-priced upgrades
Harley denies the allegations
Harley-Davidson is in a bit of a pickle.
The once steady revenue from Boomers flush with cash of the 1990s has all but dried up as the group ages out of motorcycling. Its forays into new models haven’t gone exactly to plan. as though there was initial demand for its Pan America adventurer, it’s since taken a dive off a cliff. And its bid at enticing The YouthsTM has all but failed with LiveWire.
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