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<blockquote data-quote="SwollenRaccoon" data-source="post: 1412580" data-attributes="member: 19178"><p>Very astute observations so far (But not from the Hardly Ableson people). Maybe Harley needs to launch a new line, like Yamaha did years ago with Star. Don't have any Harley badging on it. Make a handful of smaller bikes, with a couple entry-level products. If you are a technically-capable company, and have the financial critical mass to support the tooling and engineering costs to do so, that may be one way to try to save your company. I think their future is bleak unless they take action soon. But I've been wrong in my life more than I've been right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwollenRaccoon, post: 1412580, member: 19178"] Very astute observations so far (But not from the Hardly Ableson people). Maybe Harley needs to launch a new line, like Yamaha did years ago with Star. Don't have any Harley badging on it. Make a handful of smaller bikes, with a couple entry-level products. If you are a technically-capable company, and have the financial critical mass to support the tooling and engineering costs to do so, that may be one way to try to save your company. I think their future is bleak unless they take action soon. But I've been wrong in my life more than I've been right. [/QUOTE]
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