Harley-Davidson Malta 22-10-2017
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Harley-Davidson Malta 22-10-2017
Posted by copyright of Burmarrad (Mark) Camenzuli Thank you on 2017-11-02 15:00:50
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Never seen one like this before. I stretched this to screen width for greater emphasis (1680 pixels).
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Harley-Davidson, Inc. (H-D), or Harley, is an American motorcycle manufacturer, founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1903. One of two major American motorcycle manufacturers to survive the Great Depression (along with Indian), the company has survived numerous ownership arrangements, subsidiary arrangements (e.g., Aermacchi 1974-1978 and Buell 1987-2009), periods of poor economic health and product quality, as well as intense global competition, to become one of the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturers and an iconic brand widely known for its loyal following. There are owner clubs and events worldwide as well as a company-sponsored brand-focused museum. Noted for a style of customization that gave rise to the chopper motorcycle style, Harley-Davidson traditionally marketed heavyweight, air-cooled cruiser motorcycles with engine displacements greater than 700 cm³ and has broadened its offerings to include its more contemporary VRSC (2002) and middle-weight Street (2015) platforms. Harley-Davidson manufactures its motorcycles at factories in York, Pennsylvania; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Kansas City, Missouri; Manaus, Brazil; and Bawal, India, and markets its products worldwide. Besides motorcycles, the company licenses and markets merchandise under the Harley-Davidson brand, among them apparel, home decor and ornaments, accessories, toys, and scale figures of its motorcycles, and video games based on its motorcycle line and the community.
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Wheels Through Time Museum is home to the world’s premier collection of rare American motorcycles, memorabilia, and a distinct array of unique “one-off” American automobiles. Located just 5 miles off the Blue Ridge Parkway in Maggie Valley, North Carolina our museum houses a collection of over 350 rare machines.
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A NEW Harley-Davidson outlet is on the way in a New York city, but customers won’t be able to leave with a new motorcycle.
Supporters of the iconic brand have criticized the new store as “strange,” yet the owner has a distinct reason for not offering the beloved bikes.
Gutman has secured a prime downtown retail location to launch a Harley-Davidson store in Rochester, located about an hour and a half east of Buffalo.
This unique shop will exclusively offer Harley merchandise, including stickers, shirts, and hats, but it will not sell motorcycles.
The reason behind this is that Gutman already owns a nearby dealership and wanted to establish the store to promote his other business.
The motorbike enthusiast intends to showcase a gleaming bike in the center of the store as an eye-catching display. However, to actually test drive one, customers will have to go to his dealership.
With the store situated in a pedestrian-friendly downtown area, Gutman is optimistic that more visitors will stop by to check out his motorcycles.
“I aimed to make the dealership more prominent,” he shared with the Post Bulletin.
“Being downtown with Harley-Davidson prominently displayed on First Avenue gives us the chance to announce Harley is in town.”
Gutman is eager to get the store open quickly and hopes it will be operational by the end of December.
He has also devised an innovative promotional strategy to encourage people to check out his motorcycles.
Anyone interested in visiting Gutman’s dealership will receive an Uber ride directly to its front door.
“If you want to view bikes, we’ll arrange an Uber for you,” said the enthusiastic entrepreneur.
Originally from Rochester, Gutman now resides 11 hours away in Effingham, Illinois, where he acquired his first Harley dealership.
Nevertheless, he has always fantasized about owning and managing a shop in his hometown.
Upon the previous owners’ decision to sell, they reached out to Gutman and expressed their satisfaction in handing it over to him.
There are more than 650 Harley-Davidson dealerships across the United States.
However, several stores have closed for various reasons throughout 2024, often without explanation.
Below is a list of some Harley-Davidson locations that have shut down this year and the reasons behind their closures:
The San Francisco location ceased operations in June after 110 years due to ‘chaos’ stemming from new management.
Miracle City Harley-Davidson in Titusville, Florida, closed in September with no reason provided.
Harley-Davidson’s historic location in New York City shut down on September 28, with the owner citing economic challenges.
Reiman’s Harley-Davidson dealership in Kewanee, Illinois, closed in October after the owners transferred ownership to the Walter Brothers Harley Davidson dealership in Peoria, Illinois.
Furthermore, the dealership in West Bend, Wisconsin, is temporarily closing for the season from November 2 until April 1, 2024.
Harley fans were thrilled about the news of the upcoming store, but some found the concept slightly odd.
“It’s a fascinating idea, and I genuinely hope he succeeds,” noted one driver on Facebook.
“It certainly appears to be an unusual choice at first glance.”
Another fan commented that it’s a fantastic option for patients visiting the town’s large Mayo Clinic hospital to grab a souvenir.
“This is bound to be a hit,” expressed a different motorbike enthusiast.
“We visit a Harley shop wherever we travel.
“We will definitely stop by next time we’re in Rochester.”
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IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Performance Brokerage Services, the premier firm in dealership buy-sell activities, is excited to announce the successful sale of Carolina Coast Harley-Davidson located in Wilmington, North Carolina, along with Beach House Harley-Davidson situated in Shallotte, North Carolina. The transaction was between Rick and Janice Noyes and the Cole Family of Harley-Davidson Dealerships.
Performance Brokerage Services, recognized as North America’s leading dealership brokerage firm in terms of volume, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Carolina Coast Harley-Davidson in Wilmington, North Carolina, and Beach House Harley-Davidson in Shallotte, North Carolina by Charlie Cole, Will Cole, and Freddy Tedesco of the Cole Family of Harley-Davidson Dealerships.
Carolina Coast Harley-Davidson, along with its sister location, Beach House Harley-Davidson on U.S. Route 17, has been family-owned and managed by Rick and Janice Noyes for over thirty years. Post-sale, Rick Noyes stated, “Establishing a business from the ground up and becoming a cornerstone of your community for more than three decades is no small achievement. Transitioning that well-rooted business is also an emotional journey. It necessitates a different level of expertise to execute that sale successfully. George and his committed team leave no detail overlooked and are involved until the closing is complete.” Rick and Janice will retained ownership of New River Harley-Davidson in Jacksonville, North Carolina.
In the past five years, Performance Brokerage Services has facilitated the sale of over 300 dealerships, reinforcing its status as the highest volume dealership brokerage in North America. George C. Chaconas, Senior Partner, and Courtney A. Bernhard, Partner in the Harley-Davidson & Powersports Division at Performance Brokerage Services, were the sole advisors representing the sellers in this sale.
George Chaconas remarked, “Over five years ago, I met with Rick and Janice Noyes at the last Harley-Davidson dealer show in Milwaukee to explore the possibility of selling their two North Carolina stores, Carolina Coast Harley-Davidson and Beach House Harley-Davidson. Following the pandemic, Rick reached out to discuss the sale again. Soon after, my partner Courtney Bernhard and I traveled to meet with Rick and his wife, assisting them in preparing for the sale. After providing them with a valuation estimate and marketing strategy, we pinpointed a qualified buyer in the Cole Family of Harley-Davidson Dealerships. It was a privilege to assist Rick and Janice in successfully selling their dealerships, enabling them to move towards semi-retirement and focus on their remaining store. I am deeply thankful for the chance to represent them through this pivotal transition.”
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The Harley-Davidson Museum is a North American museum near downtown, Milwaukee, Wisconsin celebrating the more than 100-year history of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The 130,000-square-foot (12,000 m²) three building complex on 20 acres (81,000 m²) along the Menomonee River bank contains more than 450 Harley-Davidson motorcycles and hundreds of thousands of artifacts from the Harley-Davidson Motor Company’s 110-year history. The museum attracts an estimated 300,000 visitors annually. The museum opened to the public on July 12, 2008, on a 20 acres (81,000 m²) site in the Menomonee Valley. The museum was built in an historically industrial area of Milwaukee. Prior to Harley-Davidson’s purchase of the land from the city, the site was formerly used by the Milwaukee Department of Public Works, Lakeshore Sand Company, and Morton Salt. A 4 feet (1.2 m) layer of imported soil was added to combat the contaminated soil. New vegetation was planted to restore the landscape to its riparian state. In late February 2006, designs for the museum were unveiled. The designs were created by James Biber, a partner at Pentagram, his team, and Michael Zweck-Bonner, an associate at Pentagram. Abbott Miller, a partner at Pentagram, designed the museum’s permanent exhibitions. The firm designed the museum over a period of eight years. On June 1, 2006, Harley-Davidson began the construction of the $75 million complex with a groundbreaking ceremony that included legendary Harley-Davidson dirt track motorcycle racer, Scott Parker, breaking ground by doing a burnout with a Harley-Davidson XL883R Sportster, instead of with the traditional golden shovel. The site includes parking spaces for 1,000 motorcycles and 500 cars. The Museum’s facade also features a 17-foot (5.2 m)-tall, steel Harley-Davidson sign. The museum’s galleries permanent exhibitions, spread throughout two floors, in addition to temporary exhibits and the motor company’s archives. The complex also includes a restaurant, café, retail shop, and special event spaces. Also on display are historic Harley-Davidson items that tell the company’s story and history, such as photographs, posters, advertisements, clothes, trophies, video footage of vintage and contemporary motorcycling, and interactive exhibits, including 10 motorcycles that visitors can sit on.
The Motorcycle Gallery
On the museum’s upper level, a procession of motorcycles is displayed down the center of the main hall, running the length of the building, with galleries on either side.
The Harley-Davidson Journey
Along the east side of the upstairs galleries, a series of interconnected galleries exhibit the Harley-Davidson’s chronological history. The galleries relate the company’s history from its origins in a 10×15-foot wooden shack to its current status as the top U.S. motorcycle manufacturer, producing more than 330,000 bikes each year. The centerpiece of the gallery is "Serial Number One", the oldest known Harley-Davidson in existence, which is encased in glass. The glass enclosure sits within a floor-embedded, illuminated outline of the backyard shed the motor company was founded in.
The Engine Room
The museum’s second floor galleries begin with the Engine Room. A Knucklehead engine is displayed disassembled into several pieces. The Engine Room also features several interactive touch screen elements that show how Harley motors, including Panhead and Shovelhead motors work.
Clubs and Competition
The Clubs and Competition gallery includes displays and information about Harley-Davidson’s racing history. The gallery includes a section of a replica wooden board track, suspended in the air at a 45-degree incline. The wooden track features vintage video footage of actual board track races, and attached 1920s-era Harley-Davidson racing motorcycles; the bikes that raced on board tracks at 100 miles -per-hour. Fatalities were common, which led to the banning of wooden board tracks for motorcycle racing.
Tank Gallery
The museum’s upper floor exhibits also include the Gas Tank Gallery, formerly part of the Harley-Davidson 100th Anniversary Open Road Tour. The exhibit displays 100 of Harley-Davidson’s most memorable tank graphics, spanning 70 years, selected by the company’s styling department and reproduced on "Fat Bob" tanks.
Custom Culture
The Custom Culture gallery covers Harley-Davidson’s impact on American and global culture. The centerpiece of the Custom Culture Gallery is "King Kong", a 13-foot (4.0 m)-long, two-engine Harley-Davidson motorcycle customized by Felix Predko. The exhibit also features exact replicas of the customized Harley-Davidson bikes ridden by Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper in the 1969 American movie, "Easy Rider", including Fonda’s "Captain America" chopper and Hopper’s "Billy Bike". Two of each of the two choppers were created, and one "Captain America" was destroyed in the film’s production.
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