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I beg to differ. There is no way the Moco is going to shrink beyond immediate economic needs. That would completely destroy any profitability because of very expensive unit cost in procurement, production, and distribution. And you are plain wrong. when it comes to transportation cost. Prices are almost at an historical low. It costs less than 2$ to bring a refrigerator from China into the U.S.
Ride safely,
Louis
Louis
Differing opinions make interesting debates..... I wish we were closer geographically so we could do this over some beers and a steak or ??

In my assessment the driving force in the next few years is going to be improving the stock price and stockholder value in the coming years.
Harley is at risk of following the Detroit automobile dealers down the proverbial drain if they don't cut back on production and remove stale inventory in the retail stores.
It really doesn't matter if the bikes are floor planned or purchased by the dealers. In the end if the customers aren't buying everything that is being made there is going to be trouble.
The average age of the Harley rider is moving up and the average age of the Harley employee is moving down(younger and better formal education but not as much street sense). So employee mobility is not going to be an issue in the future --fewer employees, more automation-factory, design and last but not least sales.
I am a
huge fan of Internet sales for HD.
If we could see the new bikes on line and order what we wanted right then and there and have it delivered to our home or the closest dealer in say 2-3 weeks I would be all for it. No sales person with an attitude or guessing where the bike is or how much just plain old sales. Look at the supply chain productivity improvements that would occur, the improved cashflow and of course profits.
Look at the involvement in the service area over the last few years due largely to improved data gathering. Bikes are warrantied for 2 years and growing and oil services are being done at longer and longer timeframes. Tires have been increasedin diameter and the treads have been "redesigned for longer wear while the cost has come down somewhat.
Transportation Cost understand the Chinese $2 refrigerator shipping cost but Harley's volume discount shipping cost is now $380 passed on to us to ship from York, PA and it's going to get more expensive over time. In fact you may already be aware of this but Harley outsourced their shipping function last year to save costs. I think they may still own some of the trailers but that tractors are the vendors.
My last thought on this is if you aren't convinced then please take a look at all of the Harley executives that are "hanging up their spurs", cashing out on their stock and stock options and leaving the business to the new and younger guys and ladies that in many cases have been hired from the"outside" and have no idea about Harley's.
Regards
Jerry