Here's a copy of the actual letter sent to dealers. After reading it, I don't quite know what to make of it. I guess I don't know what phase III and phase IV orders are. Anyway, hopefully this will come through in a way that can be enlarged to be able to read it...it's not the clearest copy.
The phases are the ordering periods Harley is using to schedule production and shippping. Typically Phase I was July through September, Phase II October through December, Phase III January through March and Phase IV April through June, in accordance with the model year cycle Harley was most often using. For various reasons there have been changes in the past, but this is still a good guideline.
From my point of view, the letter informs dealers about the impact they need to consider regarding to the model year '09 reductions vs. the 2009 calender year reduction of 10% to 13%. Since Q1 is basically done, the reductions for model year '09 will mostly hit in Q2, while Q3 and Q4 will be model year '10. If the production cuts would be "even" each of these three quarters would see a reduction of 13% to 17%. My estimate, however, would be that the reduction would be higher in Q2 (e.g. phase IV), because the newer models would probably sell better anyway. And there is hope for the economy to recover sometime later this year. I'd say, pending on the model the reductions in Q2 (e.g. phase III) would be rather between 15% to 25%, with the CVO's probably hit rather in the highest range.
Hope this makes sense. Anyone with more information, please chip in.
Ride safely,
Louis