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Harley-Davidson to Shut All U.S. Dealerships for 24 Hours

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URGENCY ALERT: Harley-Davidson shoppers have mere hours left to visit their local dealerships before a nationwide closure begins. All 629 Harley-Davidson dealerships across the United States will shut down for 24 hours starting on Thursday, November 23, for Thanksgiving.

Anyone needing repairs or merchandise should act fast—dealerships will not process sales or services during this time. The closures are a temporary measure, with operations resuming on Black Friday, November 24, when exciting deals will be available for fans.

Massive Black Friday sales are already underway, with discounts of up to 50% on select merchandise such as riding jackets and pants available online. However, sources indicate that the best offers will be found at local dealerships, making it imperative for customers to visit before the shutdown.

The impact of this closure will vary by state, with California hosting the most dealership locations, followed by Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Michigan, and Illinois. This nationwide closure comes on the heels of the recent permanent shutdown of a popular dealership, which was closed after being acquired by a new owner.

The newly appointed Harley-Davidson CEO has also expressed commitment to revitalizing the brand’s identity and soul, promising exciting prospects for loyal riders. Adding to the urgency, Harley-Davidson is providing a special free perk for riders throughout November, aimed at enhancing the biking experience.

As the countdown to closure ticks away, customers are urged to make their way to dealerships immediately to secure any last-minute service or gear. Remember, once the clock strikes midnight on Thanksgiving, the doors will be closed, and riders will have to wait until Black Friday for their Harley needs.

Stay tuned for updates and don’t miss out on the opportunity to grab those deals—time is running out!

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