For obvious reasons I'm not going to go into this publicly, but the fact is, I think it's a little silly for you to sit here and state with authority that just because you were not forced to build a big box, that nobody ever was, especially in a major market. It's unreasonable to suggest that they are lying and you have some kind of an exclusive on all individual MOCO dealer relationships, unless you're also claiming Keith runs all issues past you as well. I'm not sure where in Northern CA you are, nor what sq/ft you have in relation to the size of the market, or the density of other dealers, but I would have to assume your penetration ratio - whatever that is, must be more acceptable than these guys were. And yes, one partnership refused and was given no good alternative but to sell (yes he called it forced), and the other guy built the big box and will eventually loose alot, if not everything. I'm thankful for your sake you were not put in the same situation, but I've known these guys way before and after, and there's just nothing to lie about. Good luck.
This is what I hate about computer conversations. A couple of sentences on a screen with no face-to-face interaction can be less than ideal. My response to Charlie was
"Harley does not require a dealership to do a total redo just because a store is 10 years old." I stand by that, that's simply untrue. You say
"I think it's a little silly for you to sit here and state with authority that just because you were not forced to build a big box, that nobody ever was." I did not say that, but evidently that's how it came across. Harley does require dealerships to meet their facility guidelines and that includes total size of the facility and many dealers have had to build larger facilities to satisfy Harley's requirements. They have been doing this since way before I became a dealer. I do not know the situation of the guys you are talking about and no, I don't think they're lying - I wish the remaining partner well, it's not alot of fun these days.
Personally, Im pretty sure the building of bigger facilities is not much of an issue these days, but no, Keith hasn't contacted me about all the individual relationships he has dealer development working on,

These days Harley is pretty much concentrating on dealers having fixtures, store graphics, interior signage and lighting that meets their standards. That was the context my original post was meant. Can it be expensive, yes, do I agree with all their requirements, not necessarily. Do I expect to be terminated if all does not get done - no. Take Care.