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Harley-Davidson said Thursday it would temporarily halt production of all gasoline-powered motorcycles for two weeks “out of an abundance of caution,” due to an unspecified issue with a supplier’s component and a “regulatory compliance matter.” Production of electric LiveWire motorcycles is not affected by today’s decision.
Harley’s statement, posted on Thursday to the company’s website, is short and sweet. This does not appear to be a supply chain issue, like what we’ve seenimpacting automakers for months now, but rather a problem with a piece of equipment that Harley purchases from a third-party supplier.
Harley-Davidson said Thursday it would temporarily halt production of all gasoline-powered motorcycles for two weeks “out of an abundance of caution,” due to an unspecified issue with a supplier’s component and a “regulatory compliance matter.” Production of electric LiveWire motorcycles is not affected by today’s decision.
Harley’s statement, posted on Thursday to the company’s website, is short and sweet. This does not appear to be a supply chain issue, like what we’ve seenimpacting automakers for months now, but rather a problem with a piece of equipment that Harley purchases from a third-party supplier.
Harley-Davidson Stops Building Gas-Powered Motorcycles Over "Regulatory Compliance Issue"
The company will halt assembly and shipment of gas-powered bikes for two weeks; LiveWire electric motorcycles will continue to be built.
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