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Home›News›Harley-Davidson head praises Tomahawk employees after company reveals new motorcycle

Harley-Davidson head praises Tomahawk employees after company reveals new motorcycle

By Jalen Maki
March 30, 2021
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Jochen Zeitz, Chairman, President and CEO of Harley-Davidson, Inc., visited the company’s factory in York, Penn., earlier this month to see the company’s first new Pan America 1250 motorcycle roll off the line. He also gave a shoutout to Harley-Davidson employees in Tomahawk.

“It was great to meet with employees and see first-hand the unique craftsmanship that goes into this bike and every motorcycle leaving the factory,” Zeitz stated. “That same quality and craftsmanship begins upstream with the dedicated work of the teams at Tomahawk, Wis., and at Pilgrim Road Powertrain Operations in Wisconsin.”

Tomahawk Operations manufactures, finishes, paints and ships composite and plastic parts and windshields.

Photos courtesy of Harley-Davidson.

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