



View the Annual Reports from 2002 to 2006.



There's a feeling of camaraderie you get when you're riding down the street and you see another Buell® motorcycle. You can have that feeling when you create a Buell® Owners online profile.



Founded by pioneering engineer Erik Buell, theBuell Motorcycle Company partnered with Harley-Davidson in 1993, and has been owned by the Motor Company since 1998.



Since the beginning, Harley-Davidson employees have been a major force in our business, contributing the craftsmanship and quality that define our products and culture. Visit our Career Opportunities section for job listings and information on employee benefits.



Download the Company Overview Brochure (PDF) for information on the Harley-Davidson mission, values, leadership circles and more.



Discover the median age, gender and yearly income of Harley-Davidson® motorcycle owners.



Harley-Davidson, Inc. employs about 9,000 people worldwide. Its corporate headquarters are located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Company’s domestic production facilities are in the Milwaukee area, East Troy and Tomahawk, Wisconsin; York, Pennsylvania; and Kansas City, Missouri. Harley-Davidson offers factory tours at three of its production facilities for a behind-the-scenes look at the manufacturing process.
Other key business operations are located in Chicago, Illinois; Franklin, Wisconsin; Talladega, Alabama; Highland Heights, Ohio; Ann Arbor, Michigan; Carson City, Nevada; and Plano, Texas.



The Financial Factbook (PDF) provides Unaudited Historical Data of Harley-Davidson, Inc.



Since we welcomed our first Harley-Davidson dealer into the family in 1903, we've built a network of dealers in more than 60 countries determined to fulfill the dreams of customers around the world.
To find an authorized H-D dealership near you, use our Dealer Locator.
Find out what is involved in Becoming A Dealer.



We ride with our customers and apply this deep connection in every market we serve to create superior value for all of our stakeholders.



Harley-Davidson offers products to complete the entire riding experience, including motorcycles, MotorClothes® Apparel and Accessories, and Genuine Motor Accessories.



Visit our FAQs section for an overview of harley-davidson.com.



Our timeline provides information on the history of Harley-Davidson Motor Company.



The Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.®) is much more than just a motorcycle organization. It's one million people around the world united by a common passion: making the Harley-Davidson® dream a way of life.



Designed to deliver practical experience that enhances academic training, the Harley-Davidson Internship and Co-op Program give students who are preparing for a professional career real-world training and experience. Visit our Internship Opportunities section for more information.



Visit the Investor Relations section of our Web site for Investor and Shareholder information.



Current and archived press releases can be found in the News section of our Web site.



Rider’s Edge® is the Harley-Davidson Academy of Motorcycling, offering training to new riders, advanced riders and those seeking training for rides in a group environment.



These are our values. They are the heart of how we run our business. They guide our actions and serve as the framework for the decisions and contributions our employees make at every level of the Company.- Tell the Truth.
- Be Fair.
- Keep Your Promises.
- Respect the Individual.
- Encourage Intellectual Curiosity.



We fulfill dreams inspired by the many roads of the world by providing extraordinary motorcycles and customer experiences. We fuel the passion for freedom in our customers to express their own individuality.



harley-davidson.com is the best source for the most up-to-date information that is available to the public. However, there are other sources that could provide additional information.
Visit your local library for these recommended books: “The Big Book of Harley-Davidson,” by Tom Bolfert; “Well Made In America,” by Peter Reed; and “More Than Just A Motorcycle: The Leadership Journey at Harley-Davidson,” by Rich Teerlink and Lee Ozley.
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