We’re not sure what percentage of that is Indian Motorcycles and which part is Slingshot three-wheelers. Either way, it’s kind of a big deal that seems to have surprised even Polaris.
“We weren’t as optimistic about bikes,” added Chief Financial Officer Michael Speetzen. “But the thing that became evident is rider groups are popping up all over the place.” It turns out motorcycle gangs—or riding groups—represent a way to get out with friends in a socially distanced way, according to this story at Barron’s.
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