Although Harley-Davidson (NYSE: HOG) will build a small 336 cubic centimeter motorcycle for China and the rest of the Asian market, don't expect to see a Harley that small in the U.S., at least not anytime soon.
U.S. consumers have seen all manner of lightweight and small electric two-wheelers from Harley, including dirt bikes in the style of mountain bikes; balance bikes for kids; and even bicycles, both pedal-less and pedal assisted. But a gas-powered sub-500 cc motorcycle? Don't count on it.
While there may be "more roads to Harley-Davidson," as the company calls its latest strategy, the iconic brand won't be blazing any trails for such tiny bikes here at home. And there just might be a valid reason for that.