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none of the forums you mention are new and in fact we removed some by folding them into off-topic.
general harley discussion is not what the community is primarily used for, so putting it at the top doesn't make sense. Livewire may not have a lot of activity today, but it does represent the future of the brand, so it goes at the top.
The off-topic stuff has all been moved to the bottom of the list, because again none of those forums are why HDF was created.
your feedback on the marketplace is definitely something to consider, I don't disagree that it could be greatly simplified.
none of the forums you mention are new and in fact we removed some by folding them into off-topic.
general harley discussion is not what the community is primarily used for, so putting it at the top doesn't make sense. Livewire may not have a lot of activity today, but it does represent the future of the brand, so it goes at the top.
The off-topic stuff has all been moved to the bottom of the list, because again none of those forums are why HDF was created.
your feedback on the marketplace is definitely something to consider, I don't disagree that it could be greatly simplified.
You're deflecting. I didn't say any of the forums were new, I said several were unnecessary and didn't belong in a motorcycle board.
Livewire doesn't "represent the future of the brand." It signals the end of it if they keep pushing it at the expense of the other models.
Cherrio.
The Livewire being the "future" of the brand would imply that HD's future sales will be at least 50% in electric motorcycles and that HD will depend on those e-bikes to stay alive
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