How Bikers Shaped Harley-Davidson’s Image | Fox News
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How Bikers Shaped Harley-Davidson’s Image | Fox News

Bikers who say they gave the Harley-Davidson brand its “bad—” image over the years, and even claim a role in helping to “build” its success, say they feel kicked to the curb amid the American motorcycle maker’s global expansion. Recent concerns about the brand’s latest “woke” tendencies also appear to have quickened the discontent among some. “Harley used the motorcycle clubs and used the loyalty of a lot of bikers for decades to build the brand,” James “Hollywood” Macecari, a former “one-percenter” – or outlaw – club member, told Fox News Digital this week in an interview.  READ REST OF ARTICLE How Bikers Shaped Harley-Davidson’s Image | Fox News Methamphetamine Investigation Leads to 15 Indictments Tied to Pagan’s Motorcycle Club Pagan’s Motorcycle Club: Criminal Organization Exposed by TBI Investigation Rising Up Against Harley Davidson: Unveiling the Backlash Harley-Davidson DEI Controversy Sparks Conservative Protests