At a venue known for speed – Daytona International Speedway – Harley-Davidson took a moment to slow down and say “thank you,” inviting a group of military personnel and first responders to take an ...
It’s no secret that Harley-Davidson needs more riders, so the company is focusing on getting new folks on motorcycles, specifically Harley bikes. The company has two new programs: “Experience the Ride ...
Harley-Davidson is offering military veterans a free "Learn to Ride" program beginning on Armed Forces Day.That's this upcoming Saturday, May 16. The program will run until Sept. 13th.It's open to ...
GREENFIELD -- If learning to ride a motorcycle is on your bucket list, all you need to do is stop in one of the Harley-Davidson dealerships across southeast Wisconsin. "I don't think there's a better ...
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How to ride a motorcycle: Part 03 - shifting
Learn how to ride a motorcycle in Part 03 of this series, focusing on advanced techniques for using the clutch, throttle, and ...
Harley-Davidson is offering a free riding course for all current and former U.S. military personnel as a way to say "thank you" to the brave men and women who have fought for our nation. The ...
Mention Wal-Mart, Amazon, or Target and watch as emotions flash across a listener’s face. Whether drawn from experience, knowledge, or the news, brands often leave impressions that are difficult to ...
There was a time when, if you wanted to buy a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you had to get in line. Demand so far outstripped production that months-long waiting lists at dealerships were the norm, and ...
The stronger U.S. dollar and stiff competition from domestic as well as foreign competitors had Harley-Davidson report less than expected retail shipments last year, and lower its guidance. This hurt ...
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