Where do they make Harley-Davidson Motorcycles?
” Manufacturing of Harley-Davdison Motorcycles takes place in a number of plants. Kansas City, U.S.A. Sportsters are completely assembled at the Kansas City plant, which opened in early, 1998. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, , U.S.A. Engines and transmissions for the Sportster and other Harley-Davidson models are manufactured in Milwaukee. They are then shipped to York, PA and Kansas City. Big Twin 80 cubic inch and the new for 1999, 88 cubic inch engines are shipped to York, PA, while all Sportster engines are shipped to Kansas City. York, PA Final Assembly Plant, U.S.A. Most of the parts for the bikes, with the exception of the engine/transmission, wheels, headlights, Narrow-glide forks, tires and perhaps some other parts of which I may not be aware, are fabricated here. All models of Harley-Davidson Motorcycles, except for the Sportster line, are completely assembled. Each frame is shaped and hand-welded of high tensile steel. Beautiful, chrome wheels are laced – and rather quickly as the bik