NEW DELHI — Bhupender Singh crouched over a fuel tank inside a Harley-Davidson showroom. A row of motorcycles gleamed in the afternoon sun; one metallic red, another with a black matte finish and a slightly taller variant in blue. The motorcycles were not for sale, but for repair. Harley-Davidson, the proudly American company, is giving up on India because of weak sales, after more than a decade of pursuing a huge but ultimately frustrating place to do business. And it strands a small but devoted group of Harley devotees who are wondering how they will keep their prized rides rumbling.
Source: New York Times November 12, 2020 09:56 UTC