Harley-Davidson Bans Battle Flag On Dealership Shirts

Harley-Davidson has "tweaked" a long-time policy which bans its dealers from selling t-shirts bearing the Confederate battle flag symbol.  

HD released this statement.  “It’s been our longstanding approach that the Confederate flag may not be used by the company, its licensees or its dealers in connection with the Harley-Davidson trademark or logo, on any products, signs or other materials,” a statement from H-D said. “We have, over time, made a very few, short-term exceptions in which the Confederate flag appeared in a design with the Harley-Davidson brand. These exceptions were primarily in the historical context, understanding that for some of our customers and dealers, the Confederate flag represents a very rich and proud heritage. These designs were reviewed on a case- by-case basis (for example, there was a small group of designs approved to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and were primarily available at dealerships near battleground sites).

This recent action has some dealers upset.  Russell Abernathy, owner of Abernathy’s Harley-Davidson in Union City, Tenn. made this post on Facebook which quickly went viral, “As of today, we have been informed Harley-Davidson will no longer let any Harley Davidson Dealership sell any T-shirts with the Confederate Battle Flag on the back. This is truly a sad day in the History of the United States. Pray for the future of this country, as it needs help now. God Bless America!!!!!!!!!!"

In 1977, Harley-Davidson released a Confederate Special Edition model with the flag painted on the gas tank.  

The statement continued, “In light of recent events and the evolving cultural discussion surrounding what the Confederate flag represents, we, like many other companies, have taken a very close look at how our brand has been used in conjunction with the Confederate flag…and will no longer consider limited exceptions to this approach. We believe this is consistent with Harley-Davidson’s role in welcoming people from all walks of life into our family of riders and fostering the common bond our brand represents in uniting riders of diverse backgrounds and experiences.”

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118 comments

I think Harley has sold out to the bigoted assholes of the black movement. The majority of Harley entheuests have the opposite beliefs.

Ron Honea

Shame on Harley Davidson for their spineless actions regarding one of the flags of The Confederacy. The stars and bars flag reminds those of us who consider ourselves Southerners, of the heroic actions of the men and women who, gave their lives for what they believed in. What other symbols are next? Shame on all of you.

Ron Amos, (Stockholder)

I can assure you I will never purchase anything from you Cowards!

rebel

I think it’s a weak, liberal move motivated entirely by sales. It’s no wonder people are choosing other companies like Victory and Indian to but their bikes. I’ll be next.

Ron Sauder
I think this is BS, and what about my rights…. Viva la Dixie.. I think I’ll just park my Harley, and go buy me an Indian or victory motorcycle !! Harley Davidson has lost my business!!
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