Blackbridge Harley

I really find their service has gone to crap I can't get them to answer emails or texts over warranty claims just not very good anymore.

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The work itself has been absolutely fine for me, never an issue. Yes it is hard to get them on the phone and my appointment was nearly three weeks out in September. Way she goes when they are busy though. No complaints about the actual workmanship, always been top tier.
 
The work itself has been absolutely fine for me, never an issue. Yes it is hard to get them on the phone and my appointment was nearly three weeks out in September. Way she goes when they are busy though. No complaints about the actual workmanship, always been top tier.
Fair enough I have been trying to get them to replace a defective caliper under recall since the Summer. They just don't respond or call back despite saying they will just check and see if the part is in stock and call back.

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Surprised GP Bikes didn't grab Harley when Mackie went out of business

Durham HD is 5 minutes away from there, literally down the street, there was no chance of GP getting Harley in that proximity.
They didn't go out of business so there was no opportunity for that. Mackie sold the HD dealer which was renamed Durham HD. They also sold off Mackie Moving around the same time.
 
Not looking good

Harley-Davidson reports $279 million quarterly loss, motorcycle sales down 26%​

Portrait of Ricardo TorresRicardo Torres
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Updated Feb. 10, 2026, 12:56 p.m. CT













  • Harley-Davidson's profit for 2025 fell by 26% to $339 million compared to the previous year.
  • Despite a global shipment decrease, North American sales saw a 5% increase in the fourth quarter.
  • The electric motorcycle division, LiveWire, experienced a 9% sales increase in the fourth quarter.
Harley-Davidson announced a $339 million profit for 2025, a 26% decrease compared to 2024.

The Milwaukee-based motorcycle company is “taking deliberate actions to stabilize the business, restore dealer confidence, and align wholesale activity with retail demand," Artie Starrs, Harley president and CEO, said Feb. 10, following the release of the company's earnings report
 
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