Is the motor company listening?
Now most of the TV shows are gone. The "cool" bike builders are broke, or back to one man shops, or in jail, or dead. Now those 60K custom choppers everyone wanted are selling for what they are really worth, about 8K (thats the ones that haven't fallen apart and been sold for scrap) and the market is flooded with 2002-2006 Harleys with 3000 miles on them.
The "FAD" is over or fading. Partly because of the economy. It wasn't unusual for people to buy Harleys using 3 or 4 credit cards because they couldn't get another loan from a bank. But also because that's the way Americans are. Things are "cool" for about four years and then go away. If the economy was suddenly great tomorrow it doesn't mean everyone would go buy motorcycles again. If you want to get rich figure out what the next big thing will be. The days of spending just to spend are over. For at least a generation we are going back to "normal" and normal means a lot fewer motorcycle sales. Harley isn't going to try to dive into other markets or become a cheap bike. They want to get back to their "exclusive" market.
Last edited by FLTR08; Nov 6, 2009 at 11:02 AM.
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