Duke’s Harley-Davidson closing

Duke’s Harley-Davidson will be closing its doors after 15 years in business in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, in early 2020.

“After a lot of thought and consideration, we will be closing for business in early 2020,” stated Rob Myers, owner, Duke’s Harley-Davidson, in a press release.

“As an absentee owner, I thank my staff for their incredible hard work and leadership over the last 15 years. Duke’s is something I always thought would be a good business for a husband-and-wife team to be a partner of mine in, but I was never able to find the right partner. I’ve always enjoyed Harleys, and to own Duke’s has been a fun ride, but it’s time to move onto new projects.”

Following its closure, Myers will look for an appropriate tenant to re-lease the Duke’s Harley-Davidson building.

Offering a large inventory of Harley-Davidsons, as well as motorcycle parts, accessories, and clothing, the state-of-the-art dealership was established in 2005 by local entrepreneur and motoring enthusiast, Rob Myers.

Born and raised in Chatham-Kent, Myers received an early introduction to the motorcycling hobby after he traded his 1959 Edsel Corsair for a Triumph Bonneville motorcycle.

That gave way to other bikes, and then to a series of Harley-Davidsons, the last of which he still owns today.

Myers’ passion for bikes and deal-making eventually led him to build Duke’s Harley-Davidson.

Company officials say the store will be offering last-minute holiday sales and Boxing Day blow outs ahead of its closure.

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