Harley-Davidson Factory | production, motorcycle manufacturer

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1425 Harley Davidson Drive
York, PA 17402
(717) 848-1177
www.harley-davidson.com

Established as an assembly facility in 1973, Harley-Davidson Vehicle Operations in York, Pa. is the largest Harley-Davidson manufacturing facility, employing roughly half the company's production workforce. The York facility covers more than 230 acres and has over 1.5 million square feet under roof.

More than 3,200 employees work around the clock assembling Touring and Softail® models, as well as limited production, factory-custom motorcycles.
They perform a variety of manufacturing operations - from machining, polishing and chrome plating, to forming, welding and painting. York employees also produce a wide range of current and replacement parts for various models.

At the Vaughn L. Beals Tour Center, you'll explore exhibits that detail the plant's history, guide you through the manufacturing and assembly processes and highlight the Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO). You'll also have the chance to sit on current production motorcycles and visit the gift shop for tour-related souvenirs. The Kids' Rally, a specially designed area for visitors under the age of 12, makes the York facility an ideal family destination.

Your journey begins with an introductory movie and continues on the factory floor where you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at the people, processes and products of York Vehicle Operations. You'll be guided through various manufacturing and assembly areas, watch as parts are formed, welded, machined and polished, and see freshly painted and chrome plated parts. Then it's on to the end of the line, where every motorcycle is roll-tested prior to crating and shipping.

Over the years, thousands of Harley-Davidson enthusiasts have made the journey to York, Pennsylvania to witness passion forged in steel.
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Coordinates:   39°59'15"N   76°42'52"W

Comments

  • Why are there so many 4-wheeled passenger vehicles in the lot?
  • The satellite image is now out of date. Harley Davidson vacated the buildings on the left except for the one shaped like an L in 2010 and they have all been demolished now.
  • They built an expansion onto the building on the right and it is now the sole building in use.
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