Roadghost
Well-known member
Strange, I never noticed Harley-Davidson doing much racing in this century or the last one
and when they do they are only racing Harley class races, everything else races in a different class.
HD has always shunned racing because they felt it was bad for the image of motorcycling in general. You can go back and find that everywhere in their history. The criticism in the 1920s and 30s that HD was building "murdercycles" that should be banned had them withdrawing from the board track and all forms of racing with the exception of flat track where casualties were much lower.
HD cultivated flat track racing for decades and there were other marques that joined in including Indian, Honda, Yamaha, Polaris et al. HD dominated on and off, but it's obvious that the people running the Moco today aren't interested in that sort of thing. Development stopped and they started losing. Their game now is big, expensive baggers. The factory customs like the Dyna and Sportsters are being erased. It's going to be interesting to see where that leads them.