They are already 9-10 months behind in production compared to orders, so it might depend on if they want to expand capacity.
I think this is a very good point. Do they want to expand production, and if not, will customers get discouraged if the wait gets too long. Most of us are so passionate about the ETI products that we were willing to wait.
That's true, even when they were building crappy motorcycles. Brand loyalty and marketing drive sales.Harley Davidson always had a 6-9 month wait for some of their models. They still seem to be successful.
As someone that tried to buy a Harley in the late 90s, I've got to say that my BMW is pretty darn nice. At the time, you had to pay for it up front and then wait 3 years. Harley builds nice bikes; but so does BMW.Harley Davidson always had a 6-9 month wait for some of their models. They still seem to be successful.