Compilation of Closed HD Dealerships
A few dealerships who surrendered their HD franchise are still open for business under other brand banners as powersports dealers and servicer's of all makes and models. Their inclusion in the Closed list is simply a reflection of their HD franchise status - not their general business status.
The closure of dealers does not appear to have been driven by branding compliance as there are still many HD dealerships in humble facilities that are co-branded with Honda, Yamaha, Polaris, and other manufacturers. This surprised me as I assumed HD would have forced these dealers out long ago. Clearly HD does not have the legal means with these franchisees to force them to comply with their current requirements. Also, many of the closed dealerships appear to have been brand compliant as HD-only dealers in relatively new and visually appealing facilities.
HD still has over 600 dealers in the USA after the closure of the 69 in the list below. Every state still has at least one dealership and many have no shortage suggesting that more may be still be on the chopping block.
This list does not include temporary or permanent closure of "souvenir" stores, of which there are somewhere around 40-50 that sell HD branded clothing and accessories. Most souvenir stores are easily identified by their location (major airports, tourist locations, and casinos) but I may not have identified all of them accurately.
I put my 2017 Road King away for winter with nearly 10,000 miles on it for the season, including a 2,400 mile ride to Wyoming. The complete ride report is at the link but here is a sampling of photos.
Wyoming 2020 Ride Report
Last edited by 72RD350; Dec 6, 2020 at 05:11 PM.
I suspect they'll get to 100 closures, but I don't think they'll easily get to 200 closures. There just aren't enough small dealers in the Rust Belt and they've already taken out the small dealers outside the Rust Belt.
Last edited by 72RD350; Dec 6, 2020 at 05:36 PM.
Boardtracker HD, Janesville, and Iron Town HD, in New Berlin, lost their franchises because their ownership cheated Harley Davidson Credit out of money.
McHenry Harley was a satellite store of Woodstock Harley.
Chicago Harley in Glenview moved to Rosemont.
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The closure of dealers does not appear to have been driven by branding compliance as there are still many HD dealerships in humble facilities that are co-branded with Honda, Yamaha, Polaris, and other manufacturers. This surprised me as I assumed HD would have forced these dealers out long ago. Clearly HD does not have the legal means with these franchisees to force them to comply with their current requirements. Also, many of the closed dealerships appear to have been brand compliant as HD-only dealers in relatively new and visually appealing facilities.....
Harley's dealer contracts typically expire at the end of the calendar your but they made an announcement in October that will extend contracts for an additional six months so some of the rumored closures may or may not make it through what's left of this year.











