July 3, 2025 – West Bend, WI – The Harley-Davidson shop in West Bend, WI, has been sold.
Florida-based Scott Fischer Enterprises, which has owned Harley-Davidson stores throughout the U.S., has acquired Milwaukee Harley-Davidson and West Bend Harley-Davidson.
Led by industry veterans Scott Fischer and John Greene, Scott Fischer Enterprises brings a collective 40-plus years of experience buying, selling, owning and operating award-winning dealerships across the country.
“We know that Harley-Davidson is beloved in the region and globally, and as a custodian of the brand, it’s our honor to lead the next chapter at both the Milwaukee and West Bend Harley-Davidson locations in the hometown of our parent company,” said Scott Fischer, founder, owner and CEO, Scott Fischer Enterprises.
“As long-time Harley-Davidson store owners and operators, we are committed to elevating the Harley-Davidson brand, its focus on lifestyle, community and freedom. We are taking all that we have learned over the years to further engage employees, enhance the culture, build community and grow both dealerships into more customer-focused destination dealerships for Harley owners and enthusiasts to enjoy.”
Located at 11310 W. Silver Spring Road, Milwaukee Harley-Davidson offers a large selection of new and pre-owned Harley-Davidson motorcycles and a top-quality service and parts department, as well as financing, apparel, events and more.
The West Bend Harley-Davidson is located at 2910 West Washington St. in West Bend, Wisconsin, and features an inventory of new and quality pre-owned motorcycles, award-winning service, a well-stocked parts and accessories department, as well as the latest Harley-Davidson branded MotorClothes.
Both locations proudly offer the Harley-Davidson Riding Academy for rider training and education. For more information, including store hours, visit MilwaukeeHarley.com or WestBendHD.com.
About Scott Fischer Enterprises:
Scott Fischer Enterprises owns and manages Harley-Davidson stores in the U.S. Scott Fischer Enterprises and all its Harley-Davidson locations have a strong commitment to motorcycle safety as well as the community. In business for 30 years, they are regularly recognized as leaders in their industry and the Harley-Davidson Motor Company.
The company’s business origins date back to 1988, when Fischer became general manager of West Coast Kawasaki and Harley-Davidson.
October 24, 2024 – West Bend, Wi – Two days ago WashingtonCountyInsider.com reported West Bend Harley-Davidson would close temporarily over the winter starting November 2, 2024. Now, the company is reversing course.
According to a post today on social media:
Loyal West Bend Harley-Davidson customers – Based on the strong customer feedback and support from our loyal customers and the West Bend and surrounding communities, we plan to REMAIN FULLY OPEN at West Bend Harley-Davidson through the winter months and continue to offer all Harley-Davidson customers and enthusiasts the highest level of service and convenience at this dealership!
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October 22, 2024 – West Bend, WI – On the heels of an announcement Monday that Triton Trailers in Hartford, WI, would close in January 2025 putting 113 people out of work, now comes word Harley-Davidson in West Bend, Wi, will be temporarily closing November 2, 2024.
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An email was sent to Harley customers.
LOYAL WEST BEND HARLEY-DAVIDSON CUSTOMERS,
Harley-Davidson Motor Copany and Windy City Motorcycle Company, operators of Harley-Davidson Dealerships in the Milwaukee market, are announcing an upcoming seasonal change with the Harley-Davidson Dealer network:
West Bend Harley-Davidson will be seasonally closed for motorcycle, parts, and merchandise sales on November 2, 2024, subsequent to this, the West Bend store will re-open as a full line dealership in the Spring, on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
Over the winter months, loyal customers of West bend Harley-Davidson will have Windy City’s nearby Milwaukee Harley-Davidson dealership available to serve them, located less than a half hour away at 11310 W. Silver Spring Road, Milwaukee, Wi 53225, (414)-461-4444.
These changes will not affect any customers who currently have a motorcycle in for service at the West Bend location. All current in-progress service work will be completed at the store to which it was delivered, and the units will be returned to customers from that same store.
Store management referred all comments to Windy City, the corporate owners in Illinois.
Some facts about Harley-Davidson:
- Jochen Zeitz of Germany took over as CEO in 2020.
- Harley-Davidson was started in Milwaukee in 1901 by William Harley and Arthur Davidson,
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Below is the article published Monday, Oct. 21, 2024 at WashingtonCountyInsider.com about Triton Trailers closing in Hartford, WI.
October 21, 2024 – Hartford, Wi – Triton Trailers, 857 W State Street, in Hartford, Wi is closing. The company told its employees it would be closing in January 2025. The closure affects 113 jobs.
Hartford city administrator Steve Volkert confirmed the mayor received notice of the closure on Thursday, October 17, 2024.

“Last Thursday, they did make the announcement to their existing staff of 113 that they were closing Hartford and another location in Texas,” said Volkert. “We were made aware at 9 o’clock in the morning they were looking for police protection in case something went dramatically wrong.
“It’s pretty standard if you’re going to tell 113 people know their jobs are ending, that they normally would contact either sheriff’s department or police department for protection just in case. So, they contacted us and at 11 o’clock, their CEO made the announcement.
“We’re told, it was very short. There were no questions. They just made the announcement, and within 15 minutes, everybody was able to go home for the rest of the day with pay. They normally working four 10s and Friday would have been a normal day off so today they would be back at work until January 12, 2025, at which time then they will be formally closing the plant.”
Volkert added, the employees who normally drive to Hartford to work will have plenty of options. “In the economy we’re currently in there’s a lot of businesses in Hartford that are going to be open to taking many of their employees,” he said. “I think a lot of them will be offered positions at some of the other companies who, again, have struggled because they can’t find qualified employees. They’ve got some welders and who will be able to find jobs elsewhere.”
Calls have been placed to ALCOM, the owner of Triton Trailers. The company in Maine purchased the business in 2022.
The state Department of Workforce Development is generally notified about business closures. According to the website, “certain circumstances, federal and/or state law requires businesses laying off workers employed in Wisconsin to provide the State’s Department of Workforce Development (DWD) with advance written notice of the layoffs.”
As of October 21, 2024 – no notices had been posted. Click HERE for notices as of October 16, 2024.
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