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Harley Davidson's 105th Anniversary: A lesson in customer loyalty

Filed under: Entrepreneurship, Transportation, Travel, Relationships

Thousands of Harley riders are thundering out of town and I am resting up. The Harley Davidson's 105th Anniversary celebration was a huge success topped off by a 3 1/2 hour concert by Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band. The festivities have been nonstop for the last week, and I, like many fellow Milwaukeeans, joined in the fun.

My kids set up a lemonade stand on our corner and sold gallons of lemonade to thirsty, friendly riders of all ages. Their sign said:

  • Cars $1
  • Harley Riders $ .75
  • Hondas $5

Several riders took pictures of themselves with the kids and the sign. We went down to the festival grounds and listened to ZZ Top, Foo Fighters and the Black Crowes. Rows and rows of motorcycles lined every street in the Third Ward and the people watching was unbelievable. We saw one man who had a braided beard down to his ankles. It started out brown and got grayer as it moved up to his face. Now you just don't see this everyday.

Is it time to buy your Harley?

Filed under: Extracurriculars, Shopping, Transportation

motorcycleA fellow I know has a Harley Davidson, 883 Sportster that I'd really like to buy from him. It's been quietly sitting idle in a dusty space in his garage for almost two years now. The biggest problem is that I'm sure I'm not willing to pay him nearly what he wants for it. Even though the bottom has dropped out of the used motorcycle market, I'm certain he'd demand nearly what he paid for the bike. Such is not the case if you shop around a little.

If you're in the market for a used Harley, the time to buy is right now. Never before have I seen The Chopper Exchange, HD Trader so jam packed with desirable used bikes. Baby Boomers who purchased Harleys on a whim are getting older now, and those bikes are losing their practicality and attraction for them. I estimate that as much as 85% of the Harley fleet which was purchased over the last decade is made up of bikes which were purchased solely for recreational use. When you're 45 years old, a motorcycle might still appeal to you, but when you're staring up toward 60, your perspective can change a little.

The confirmation of what I'm telling you is in the recent announcement of production cuts by Harley Davidson. It knows that the domestic motorcycle market is saturated. Harley is successfully gaining momentum in overseas markets, but at home it's losing some ground. Gone are the days when you had to order a Harley one year for delivery the next year. These days, you can go to a Harley dealership and sometimes be riding your new bike home in less than 90 days.

It's a buyer's market in the world of Harley, and they're as great as they've ever been. Just be sure to get yours soon, before someone starts buying them cheap and exporting them to China.