New 2010 Road Glides On Record, and others, Calif.
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Jerry
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I don't know who gives you your stock information, but you should fire them! The lowest H-D's stock has been in the past 52 weeks is $7.99/share, and it's close to double that now. They've also got $300 million cash on hand. It's not like they're going out of business anytime soon!
And what you choose to call "flops" others call great bikes! For example, if the Rocker is such a flop, how come all the dealers sell every one they get? Fortunately, Harley-Davidson's and Willie G's future don't depend on your opinion. Something tells me they'll survive just fine, no matter what you may think.
Your first and only post in the forum, and it's filled with misinformation. Great start!
And what you choose to call "flops" others call great bikes! For example, if the Rocker is such a flop, how come all the dealers sell every one they get? Fortunately, Harley-Davidson's and Willie G's future don't depend on your opinion. Something tells me they'll survive just fine, no matter what you may think.
Your first and only post in the forum, and it's filled with misinformation. Great start!
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The 2010 Road Glide will be the same as this year, but with a 2000CC revolution motor. That was one of the many reasons for the frame change.
Going forward if HD wants to survive there will need to be two platforms of bikes to sell; Revolution and TC. That will increase thier demographic. For the HD we all grew up with it's the only way the company will survive the next 20 years. Thier stock was at $7.00 a share in Feb/Mar. They need to do something. As we all know, HD is slow to make changes. That's because you still have some grey beards making decisions. That would also explain the recent flops they've had with the Rocker, the Cross Bones and the Softail Custome with a seat no one wants. I personally like the Cross bones but have asked enough dealers to hear that it's not a big seller. HD is always a little behind the curve. It's time for Willie G to go.
Going forward if HD wants to survive there will need to be two platforms of bikes to sell; Revolution and TC. That will increase thier demographic. For the HD we all grew up with it's the only way the company will survive the next 20 years. Thier stock was at $7.00 a share in Feb/Mar. They need to do something. As we all know, HD is slow to make changes. That's because you still have some grey beards making decisions. That would also explain the recent flops they've had with the Rocker, the Cross Bones and the Softail Custome with a seat no one wants. I personally like the Cross bones but have asked enough dealers to hear that it's not a big seller. HD is always a little behind the curve. It's time for Willie G to go.
Maybe you confused Harley-Davidson with Chrylser . . . they are spelled a lot alike!
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