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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A Harley-Davidson dealership in San Francisco has abruptly closed after being in operation since 1914, the business
confirmed to KRON4.com Wednesday.
San Francisco Harley-Davidson, located at 3146 Mission Street, shut its
doors for good over the weekend. The closure appears to be sudden, as
social media pages were still promoting deals and events happening at the dealership through June 22.
Previously known as Dudley Perkins Harley-Davidson, the business was
founded in 1914 by Dudley Perkins Sr., according to the company’s website.
The motorcycle business “was the world’s longest-running family-owned Harley-Davidson dealership until it was sold in January 2018.” It was one
of the oldest brands in San Francisco.
While the COVID-19 pandemic took a toll on San Francisco Harley-Davidson,
as KRON4 reported in 2022, the dealership said it was able to bounce back. “Harley Davidson is back in full force here in San Francisco,” employee
Scott Rawson said at that time.
San Francisco Harley-Davidson did not give a reason for its closure.
https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/sf-harley-davidson-dealership-closes- after-over-100-years/
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