Sales are slumping, but Harley Davidson Opens 2nd Vegas Location

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Harley-Davidson has announced some slow downs in production,
but even with the economy struggling the company has continued to move
motorcycles.  Sales in and around the Las Vegas area have been
strong enough that on October 28, 2008, the new Red Rock Harley-Davidson opened
its doors for business.  This 104,000
square foot Harley superstore will celebrate its grand opening with their “Rock
Hard, Ride Harder” event.  This is open
to the public, running from November 7 to November 9, with features food,
drinks, Hawaiian Tropic girls, test drives, a look at the 2009 HD lineup, and a
charity poker tournament, with a chance for the general public to play in a
tourney with poker legends like Doyle Brunson.


Even though automotive dealerships around the US have been
closing due to low sales, Harley-Davidson rolls on, adding new dealerships
around the world, as well as a European arm in the form of MV Agusta.  The view of the company is that their business
continues to grow thanks to the faithful owners, as while many people buy a new
car or truck just to get around, Harley owners buy a new bike more often to
fuel their passion for the best motorcycles in the world.

 

(photo courtesy of redrockharley.com)