The Scandal That Almost Killed Harley-Davidson: The Dark AMF Years

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The Scandal That Almost Killed Harley-Davidson: The Dark AMF Years

In the heart of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, there once stood an American legend on the brink of death—Harley-Davidson, the motorcycle company that had defined American freedom and rebellion for decades, reduced to near bankruptcy in 1969 and forced to sell out to AMF (American Machine and Foundry), a bowling alley and sporting goods company whose executives knew absolutely nothing about motorcycles but saw only profit potential in an iconic brand. What followed were the darkest years in Harley history, a period of such catastrophic quality decline and corporate betrayal that it nearly killed the most American of all motorcycle brands forever.

AMF executives immediately slashed quality to maximize production and profits, ramping up manufacturing while firing experienced workers, cutting corners on materials, and ignoring the craftsmanship that had made Harleys legendary. The results were catastrophic: Harleys became leaky, dangerous jokes—motorcycles that left puddles of oil wherever they parked, that vibrated apart on highways, that broke down constantly, earning the cruel nickname "Hardly Ableson" as quality collapsed so completely that owning a Harley meant constant repairs and humiliation. The remaining Milwaukee workers, watching their life's work destroyed by corporate raiders who cared only about quarterly profits, literally went on strike and sabotaged bikes on the assembly line in protest—desperate acts by men who saw their pride being murdered by AMF's greed and incompetence.

But in 1981 came the dramatic rescue: a group of 13 Harley executives, led by Vaughn Beals and Willie G. Davidson, famously bought the company back from AMF in a leveraged buyout, saving it from the brink of death and beginning the painful process of rebuilding quality, reputation, and the soul that AMF had nearly destroyed. This is the story of how a bowling company almost killed America's motorcycle icon through corporate greed and quality destruction, how the AMF years became synonymous with betrayal and decline—and what that management buyout says about the 13 men who risked everything to save Harley-Davidson from the corporate raiders who'd turned an American legend into a leaking, broken joke that nearly died before being rescued by the people who actually cared about motorcycles, not just profit margins.
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