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Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC)

MIC 2025 Motorcycle Sales Data


The Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) has released year-end retail sales data for 2025. According to these latest figures, sales of new motorcycles and scooters among the leading brands monitored by MIC decreased 7.6% year over year, while ATV sales decreased 3.5%.


Motorcycles and scooters accounted for 73.3% of total new unit sales in 2025, with ATVs representing 26.7%.

"While overall sales softened in 2025, the data points to clear shifts in how and what consumers are buying," said Buckner Nesheim, MIC Director of Research and Statistics. "Customers are moving toward smaller, affordable, versatile, and performance-focused models, while sales in traditional large-displacement on-highway segments like touring and cruisers continue to decline."

The sport bike category, which has been steadily on the rise for a while now, saw a 13% sales gain for 2025 with all that growth coming from sub-750 cc displacement models.

www.mic.org


News Briefs


ACEM statistics suggest that new motorcycle registrations in the five largest European markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK account for some 80% of all European PTW sales) reached 1,002,848 units for 2025 (12.9 % compared to 1,150,852 units in 2024). Motorcycle registration volumes increased in Spain (242,580 units, +8.3 % year-on-year) while the results were down in other markets, with Italy still he largest market in Europe at 331,634 units/-6.0 %; France 179,225/-16.4 %; UK 89,645/-19.3% and Germany struggling at 159,764 units for a massive -35.7 % decline.


Harley-Davidson has confirmed agreements with Niti Racing (Indonesia), who join previously announced teams Saddlemen Race Development (USA), Cecchini Racing Garage (Italy), and Joe Rascal Racing (Australia) on the provisional entry list for their MotoGP hosted Bagger World Cup. Additionally, Joe Rascal Racing has received approval to expand its entry from two to three riders. In terms of format, it has now been announced that at the United States, Netherlands, Great Britain, Aragón (Spain), and Austria Grand Prix the weekend will follow a three-day format with two Free Practice sessions on the Friday, qualifying sessions and Race 1 on Saturday (scheduled immediately after the MotoGP Tissot Sprint) with Race 2 held either on the Sunday morning or afternoon, depending on the event. At the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, there will be a modified format with FP1, FP 2 and qualifying all on the Friday with the Bagger World Cup Race 1 and Race 2 both on the Saturday.


The H-D Music Contest in Europe will expand in 2026, giving up-and-coming bands from five countries the opportunity to compete for the chance to be on stage at Europe's biggest Harley-Davidson events. In addition to bands from France, Spain and Italy, groups from Germany and Great Britain now have the chance to perform at some of the most famous H-D motorcycle events in Europe. The winners will receive one of the coveted slots in the music program of a major Harley-Davidson event - including the H-D European Spring Rally, Senigallia, Italy (April 30 - May 3, 2026); European H.O.G. Rally, Cascais, Portugal (June 18-21, 2026) and European Bike Week, Faak am See, Österreich (September 8-13, 2026); www.hdmusiccontest.com


Roof Systems returns as Title Sponsor of 2026 AMA Flat Track Grand Championship for a second consecutive year (July 5-10 at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds in Du Quoin, Ill.); www. AmericanMotorcyclist.com


Drag Specialties/Parts Unlimited NVP Part 3

Drag Specialties/Parts Unlimited NVP Product Expo

Louisville, KY, January 24-25, 2026



Progressive Suspension: In addition to 494 Sport shocks, recent new products include the Quik Preload System (QPS) upgrade kit to make adjusting the preload on the new PS 944 Ultra Touring, Ultra Low and Elite series shocks "easier than ever before. QPS means it's no longer necessary to take the saddlebags off to adjust the sag when going from a single rider to a two up riding configuration, and then back to a solo riding experience. This means the suspension can be set up for changes in weight load in less than a minute"; www.progressivesuspension.com



Motion Pro: Never ones to stand still, the Loomis, northern California business started in 1976 by ISDE Gold Medal winner and AMA Hall of Famer Chris Carter has celebrated its 40th anniversary (founded by Chris in 1984) and is one of the market's specialty tool design market leaders. Recent new V-twin applications include a clutch cable top half upgrade to replace the rather weak top half clutch cable assembly on 2018 and later Softails and 2021 and up Baggers; www.motionpro.com



Hogtunes: Keeping it simple, keeping it clear and keeping it pure - pure motorcycle, this is the mantra that Hogtunes and its Wild Boar Audio are operated by. "Everything we do is easy to install and specifically designed for motorcycles," says Founder/CEOMike 'Pez' Pesdirz. "Whether you're looking to add four or six speakers, speakers in your lids, multiple amplifiers or just a simple upgrade of the two speakers in your fairing, we've got what you need to improve your riding audio experience"; www.hogtunes.com

Kibblewhite Precision Machining: The 85-year-old and still founder family owned 'go-to' for valvetrain components for the Harley market manufactures one of the largest ranges of OEM specification exceeding replacement parts available from anyone, anywhere; www.kpmi.us


LA Choppers: Marketing Manager Sean Delshadi told AMD that the Huntingdon Beach, Ca. based, Tolemar owned handlebars, cable kit and controls specialist added a slew of new fitments and applications for the 2025 and up M8s; www.lachoppers.com


Saddlemen: Last year the big news coming out of the Californian seats manufacturer was of its diversification into the use of carbon fiber. Initially in seat designs, but also now with fenders, dash consoles, side covers, fender struts, battery, fuse box and coil covers and even fork dust caps for an admirable level of functional attention to detail - available for Touring models, M8 Softails, Dyna and FXR. Having been heavily involved in the MotoAmerica King of the Baggers - as race team and vendor - CEO Dave Eckhert says that Saddlemen is now equipping the 'Harley Cup' MotoGP series Bagger Racing Championship bikes with the company's comprehensive suite of carbon parts; www.saddlemen.com

SBS Friction

SBS Strengthens U.S. Aftermarket 


Danish brakes products specialist SBS Friction has announced the appointment of Angel June Hacker as Aftermarket Sales Manager for North America.


"Hacker brings extensive experience from the powersports retail and dealership landscape, giving her a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing today's motorcycle businesses. Her role will focus on driving SBS's North American sales strategy, strengthening customer outreach, and growing SBS representation across key distribution channels.

"Angel's background gives her a unique advantage. She understands the motorcycle business from the shop floor to the sales counter, allowing her to work with dealers and distributors as a true partner focused on long-term growth."

As part of her responsibilities, Hacker will lead the onboarding of dealerships into the SBS Brake Academy, helping shops position themselves as specialized brake experts. She will also spearhead SBS's expansion in the e-comm market, ensuring riders and dealers alike have access to trusted, high-performance braking solutions.

"A motorcycle enthusiast herself, Hacker is known for her strong relationships throughout the industry and her ability to connect authentically with dealers, distributors, and riders. Her customer-first approach is rooted in practical experience and a passion for the sport."

www.sbsbrakes.com

Warr's Harley-Davidson

Seeing Starrs - everywhere!


Harley CEO continues to 'put himself about' with reports flooding the AMD office in January about his almost 18th Century style 'European Grand Tour' as he visited dealers, vendors, shows and met HOG Groups, riders and brand disciples in the Netherlands, Germany, Italy and the UK (at least).

He was accompanied by EMEA VP Kolja Rebstock and Sales Director Francesco Vanni and, among others, was seen at the Jekill & Hyde exhausts R&D and Head Office facility in the Netherlands, dealers and rider groups in Germany and he had his first exposure to the enthusiastic crowds seen at Europe's custom bike shows when he visited Motor Bile Expo at Verona, Italy.



Seen here with John Warr, Starrs handed out Dealer Awards during a stop at Warr's Harley-Davidson on the King's Road in London. Warr's family have been Harley dealers since John Warr's father, Captain Frederick Warr, started the first iteration of the business in 1924 - making it one of, if not the oldest surviving Harley dealerships in the world, and certainly the oldest, continuously and still founder's family operated dealership in the Harley network.

As such it was an appropriate place to have visited and paid homage to the historic Bar 'n Shield culture that is unique to Harley-Davidson. It is a heritage that 'sets it apart,' and Starrs has made clear that he recognizes as one of the manufacturer's primary competitive advantages. John Warr, his family and his team at Warr's are Brand Ambassadors # 1.

Rick's Motorsport Electrics

Twin Cam Rectifier/Regulator


Hampstead, NH, based Rick's Motorsport Electrics has added to its popular Hot Shot product line with this new rectifier/regulator line up for the Harley-Davidson Twin Cam models. 


Every Rick's Twin Cam Regulator is rated at 50 Amps. "Not only are all the regulators built with this heavy-duty circuitry, but they are also series/switching style so they will not overheat the stator," explained Company Principal Amanda Laidlaw. 


"Basically, our customers asked, and we have listened and responded. We've been asked for years to service the V-twin market. Customers wanted their aftermarket parts backed by our reputation and the same one-year warranty that we have always backed our products with and we're finally able to deliver." 


Rick's Motorsport Electrics has been a leader in the aftermarket Powersports Industry for over 40 years. The company specializes in aftermarket charging, starting, and ignition system components.


RICK'S MOTORSPORT ELECTRICS

www.ricksmotorsportelectrics.com

Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Harley-Davidson

H-D FY 2025 Financial Results 'Not Pretty' - But Unit Sales Were Up On 1997!


In delivering its fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results (February 10, 2026) Harley-Davidson was able to use the shield of new CEO Artie Starrs' recent appointment (October 2025) as cover for what, by any measure, were abysmal results.

Starrs is not playing the blame game though - not yet at any rate. He is simply pointing to the facts and to the steps that he plans to take to turn Harley's performance around. It may well feel like trying to turn an aircraft carrier around on a swimming pool (for some time yet) but with a new Strategic Plan due to be unveiled in May (yes, another one) he is at least starting to get a feeling for the problems the company is facing. 


However, following his European Dealer, Vendor and Custom Show swing he says he is seeing the positives of the "widespread and deep-rooted brand enthusiasm that our customers have for Harley-Davidson."

Meanwhile, yes, at global retail motorcycle sales of 132,535 units, Harley's 2025-unit sales performance was ahead of the 96,216 units that records suggest were sold in 1997, but behind the 157,100 the company reported a year later.

In reporting Q4 and FY 2025 fiscals (and providing 2026 outlook) Starrs accepted that Harley had closed out "a challenging year for the Company," and that they were "taking deliberate actions to stabilize the business, restore dealer confidence, and align wholesale activity with retail demand. 

"While near-term results reflect these actions, the progress we are seeing reinforces our confidence in the reset underway and our ability to rebuild Harley-Davidson's long-term earnings and cash-flow power. 

"With an iconic brand, a deeply loyal rider community, and a dealer network unlike any other, we believe Harley-Davidson is well positioned as we chart a clear path forward," he said.

It has to be said that the dealer network clearly believes in the new CEO so far. All concerned think his abundant focus on the concerns of dealers is a much-needed and appropriate start-point, a decisive break with the past and that all the steps that have so far been made public are positive ones.

FY 2025 results highlights - Harley delivered diluted EPS of $2.78. Global dealer inventory levels of new motorcycles finished the year down 17% vs. end of Q4 '24 with global retail motorcycle sales of 132,535 units, down 12% from prior year. 

HDMC posted an operating loss of $29m for the year and global motorcycle shipments of 124,477 were down 16% from the prior year. HDMC returned $434m of capital to shareholders via $347m of discretionary share repurchases and $86m of dividends paid.

For Q4 of 2025 Harley delivered a diluted EPS loss of $2.44. North America retail motorcycle sales of 15,847 units were up 5% vs. prior year, and Artie Starrs pointed to an unseasonal acceleration in unit sales growth through December 2025 and "positive" reaction to the 2026 model line-up.

However, he did state that for the time being he and his team remain "hyper focussed on inventory levels" with the focus squarely on 2025 Touring inventory in the first instance. 

For Q4, at 25,287 units, global retail motorcycle sales were down only 1% vs. prior year. HDMC global motorcycle shipments of 13,515, down 4% vs. prior year with revenue for the quarter down 10% vs. prior year at $379m.

As CFO Jonathan Root's presentation moved into the detail about HDMC's performance, the more apparent it became that the capital income generated by the sale of 9.8% equity in Harley-Davidson Financial Servies (to KKK and Pimco), the more the transition of the HDFS balance sheet and ongoing business operations into one that is "capital lite" and "de-risked" has had a significantly positive impact on the overall HDI Q4 and TY 2025 reported performance. 

The "refreshed debt structure contributed significantly to the reduction in HDFS debt from $6.1bn at the end of Q2 2025 to $2.7bn at the end of the year. The HDFS transaction facilitated a dividend from HDFS to HDI of $1bn in Q4 '25. HDFS operating income was reported at $490m, with record-high earnings driven by the HDFS transaction."

For the record, following publication of these results, Harley's present Market Cap was languishing at less than $2.5bn and the share price was hovering close to its 12-month low at around the $20.00 mark.

For 2026, Harley says it expects inventory management to be largely balanced with HDMC global motorcycle retail sales and wholesale shipments of between 130,000 to 135,000 units, generating operating income of between a $40m loss to a $10m profit. The forecast is for HDFS operating income of $45 to $60m and a LiveWire operating loss of $70 to $80m - pretty much the same as the $75m operating loss reported for FY 2025.

FY 2025 results highlights - In the fourth quarter, global motorcycle shipments at HDMC decreased 4% from a year ago. HDMC revenue was down 10%, due to net pricing and incentive spend and lower volumes. Gross profit came in at a loss of $30m compared to a loss of $3m in the prior year period, due to increased tariff costs and net pricing and incentive spend.

Operating expenses totaled $230m, which was $19m higher compared to prior year, primarily due to higher marketing expense. Operating loss was $260m in the fourth quarter compared to an operating loss of $214m in the prior year period.

For the full year, global motorcycle shipments decreased 16% from the prior year. HDMC revenue was down 13%, due primarily to lower wholesale volumes. Gross margin was lower by 3.8 points in 2025 compared to 2024, driven by incremental tariffs, negative operating leverage and lower volumes. Operating expenses were $895m, $18m higher than a year ago. Operating loss was $29m for the full year 2025 compared to operating income of $278m in the prior year.

In the fourth quarter, global retail sales of new motorcycles were down 1% versus the prior year. In North America, retail sales increased by 5%, driven by strength in the Touring category. In EMEA, retail sales declined by 24%, driven by weakness across the region. The 1% decline in APAC was an improvement from the first half of 2025, with continued weakness in China. Latin America sales increased by 10%, where both Brazil and Mexico were positive.


For the full year 2025, global retail sales of new motorcycles were down 12% versus prior year. In North America, retail sales were down 13% for the full year, driven by weakness in the Touring category in the first half of the year, as customer traffic declined and affordability became more of a focus. 

EMEA retail sales declined by 11% for the full year, driven by weakness across all countries. APAC retail sales declined by 15%, with the most significant weakness experienced within non-core motorcycle models.

In the fourth quarter, HDFS revenue was down 59% from prior year, driven by lower retail and wholesale finance receivables at lower yields. The decline in retail receivables was due to the sale of loan assets as part of the HDFS transaction. On the expense side, fourth quarter interest expense increased year-over-year, due to discrete liability management costs incurred in the fourth quarter to retire debt as a result of the HDFS Transaction. In the fourth quarter, HDFS had an operating loss of $82m.


Harley released a first tranche of MY2026 details in early November, with additional 2026 models, including the limited-production Custom Vehicle Operation (CVO) collection, slated to be revealed as a Second Chapter on January 14, 2026. Meanwhile Chapter One highlights include these three Solo Seat Trim Package models with cast aluminum wheels and seen here in Dark Billiard Gray paint. The Solo Trim Package is available for the Heritage Classic (United States MRSP $19,999), Street Bob ($14,999), and the Street Glide ($24,999).

For the full year, HDFS revenue was $869m, down 16% from the prior year, primarily due to lower retail and wholesale receivables. HDFS operating income was $490m, driven by favorable provision for credit loss expense due to the HDFS transaction impacts and higher other income, partially offset by lower net interest income and higher operating expense. For the full year 2025, HDFS operating Income was $490m, up from $248m in full year 2024.

In the fourth quarter, LiveWire revenue increased 9% compared to the prior year, driven by higher unit sales of EV motorcycles and electric bikes in the quarter. LiveWire operating loss of $18m, 30% less than a year ago, was in line with Harley's expectations.

For the full year, LiveWire revenue decreased by 3% compared to the prior year. LiveWire operating loss of $75m was 32% less than prior year and was in line with our expectations. For the full year, LiveWire sold 653 EV motorcycles, which compares to 612 EV motorcycles sold in 2024.   

Cash and cash equivalents of $3.1bn at year end were $1.5bn up on 2024.

In 2025 Harley paid cash dividends of $86m and repurchased $347m of shares (13.1 million shares) on a discretionary basis. On November 5, 2025, Harley-Davidson entered into an Accelerated Share Repurchase agreement (ASR) with Goldman Sachs to repurchase $200m of shares of the Company's common stock. 

News Briefs


Progressive American Flat Track has announced an elevated partnership with KICKER Performance Audio, naming it as the entitlement sponsor of the KICKER AFT Singles class for the 2026 season.


More changes as MotoAmerica continues to refine its class structure with Stock 1000 Class riders slated to join the premier Superbike grid in 2026 - the two classes will merge to form the MotoAmerica Superbike Cup. "The change strengthens the Superbike grid and gives Stock 1000 riders more exposure and opportunities. Balancing rules will provide allowances for lower-performing motorcycles to maintain competitiveness in racing." Cup riders will now have the chance to compete at all nine venues and in all 20 Superbike races; www.motoamerica.com


At the end of September 2025, Brembo officially announced that it has succeeded in developing a process that allows it to use 100 percent recycled aluminum in OEM brake callipers. This latest example of sustainable 'reduce, reuse, recycle' engineering won't be seen in aftermarket, race or OEM motorcycle products any time soon though - initially it is entirely aimed at automotive product. 


Ducati celebrated "sporting success and product innovation" by closing out 2025 with 50,895 motorcycles delivered worldwide (7% down on 2024). However, Ducati says its 'reference market' suffered a double-digit decline. The Multistrada in all its versions was their best-selling model in 2025, with almost 14,000 units delivered. Ducati has entered 2026 "with an even wider range of bikes, enriched by 12 new models." In addition to the worldwide slew of geopolitical and macroeconomic tensions affecting all manufacturers and markets in 2025, Ducati cites limited availability of the Monster, Hypermotard, and DesertX due to the process of complying with the updated European Euro 5+ emissions regulations that became effective in January 2025. These models became available again in February 2026 equipped with the new V2 engine. In terms of volumes, Italy continues to be Ducati's leading market, with a total of 8,803 motorcycles delivered (-8%). The United States ranks second with 7,268 units (+4%), followed by Germany, with 5,759 motorcycles delivered (-12%).


The WorldSBK series is to see a new entry level class introduced - World Sportbike. The FIM and Dorna Sports say it will debut in the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship in 2026. World Sportbike is set to succeed the World Supersport 300 class, which has provided an accessible and competitive stepping stone for emerging talent since its introduction in 2017. WorldSSP300 was the category in which Ana Carrasco made history in 2018 as the first woman to win a motorcycle circuit racing world championship.


Royal Enfield already has substantial facilities in the UK but emphasising the importance of continental European markets to its future plans, parent company Eicher Motors has approved the establishment of a Royal Enfield Europe BV branch in Germany later this year.


BMW Motorrad posted another strong result in 2025: for the fourth consecutive year the company delivered more than 200,000 motorcycles to customers - a total of 202,563 units worldwide. "Despite a challenging market environment, including a global decline in the over-500 cc segment, volatile conditions, intense price competition, regulatory constraints and new customs rules, BMW Motorrad achieved a solid sales result." Several of BMW's markets nonetheless recorded best ever results, including Italy, Spain, Japan, Australia, Portugal, Canada, Malaysia and the Netherlands. In December 2025, a total of 15,109 motorcycles were sold, their third-best December in BMW Motorrad's history and a positive indicator for 2026. The German market saw BMW gain market share (+4.1 p.p. in the over 500 cc segment) as it expanded its home market leadership, with 25,516 units sold. France was its second strongest market in Europe with 19,019 units sold, Italy third (16,692), and Spain fourth (14,005). Outside Europe, the USA saw 14,869 units sold; Brazil 14,488, and China 10,555. Unsurprisingly, the BMW R 1300 GS Adventure and R 1300 GS were their strongest sellers, followed by the S 1000 RR.


Mitchell, SD. based Klock Werks has hired Chad Fergen to head-up its iOmounts division - the magnetic phone mounts brand.


Dunlop has been named as Official Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup tire supplier. The new 12-race international series kicks off March 27-29 at Circuit of the Americas.


Sources: AMD, IDN, FT, Reuters, PSB, MPN, BDN, MCN, AP, Bloomberg, MSNW, Electrek, electricmotorcycles.news, RideApart.com, Motor1.com, Cycle World, motorbikewriter.com