Why Harley Davidson Is Roaring Higher

 | Nov 01, 2022 02:44AM ET

  • Harley-Davidson’s Hardwire turnaround strategy is starting to bear fruit
  • LiveWire Group spin-off is first all-electric motorcycle company on the NYSE
  • HOG shares are trading up 14% versus the S&P 500
  • Dealer inventories couldn’t keep up with the demand
  • Iconic motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson (NYSE:HOG) was a pariah in 2018 as then-president Donald Trump villainized the Company for moving some production overseas to mitigate trade tariffs. While profits sank during the 2020 pandemic, the company has been profitable for the past five years. Harley Davison is the second largest motorcycle manufacturer in the U.S. behind Polaris (NYSE:PII). However, Polaris is not a pureplay in motorcycles as it also makes recreational vehicles (RVs) marine products competing with Thor Industries (NYSE:THO), Camping World (NYSE:CWH), and Winnebago Industries (NYSE:WGO). To this day, all Harley motorcycles sold in the U.S. are assembled in the U.S. at one of its four domestic plants. However, this doesn’t mean the parts are all made in the U.S.A. About 70% to 80% of the parts are from the U.S. while other components are outsourced from other countries including Italy, Taiwan, Austria, Japan, Mexico, and China. Harleys sold overseas are made overseas at plants in Brazil, India, and Thailand.

    h2 Strong Demand But Low Inventory/h2

    Demand was very strong, but dealer supply inventories were low stemming from production suspension in the prior quarter due to faulty third-party production issues. The Company was able to resume normal inventory flow towards the end of the quarter and expects the robust demand to continue moving forward. The Hardwire strategy the Company implemented in 2020 is showing results. The focus on Apparel & Licensing has been a key driver for the Harley Davidson lifestyle brand as apparel sales rose 41% and licensing rose 26% in the latest quarter. The brand is so uniquely American that it appeals to both motorcycle riders and non-riders. It’s Hardwire five-year plan is starting to bear fruit.