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Topic: Harley’s young-adult market share and other damned lies  (Read 5484 times)

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« Reply #40 on: September 14, 2010, 10:24:39 AM »


Look HDs will always sell.
Yes they are slow, yes they are heavey, yes the technology which powers these things is the same that powered the first HD that came off the line.
BUT...as long as girl get all hot and horny over the sight of a HD they will continue to sell these things!
No joke, I can't tell you how many times girls have asked me if I ride a HD and when I said no they were really well....not too into me for I rode a non HD bike.
Untill this changes, HD will have a market. Be is smaller than what it was but it will have a market.


Manufacturers of Harley clones will have a market, too. Bolt on cooling fins and plastic chrome are the new authenticity, ya know.  Wink

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