Daytona Beach, Florida, is in the midst of a noisy bike week, despite economic uncertainty.
The bicycle week, described as “the world’s largest event on motorcycles”, began on February 28 and will work through Sunday.
Daytona Beach and a wide county are expected to see a tributary of $ 100 million thanks to hundreds of thousands of motorcycles who attend festive events, Reported about Spectrum News 13.
According to the Bureau and Bureau Bureau press press and visitors.
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This year, iteration marks the 84th anniversary of the event. Hundreds of thousands of people are attracted annually by bicycles.
Business Fox ‘ Ashhh Wbster It is reported Thursday with Daytona Beach that motorcycles available on bicycle cost from $ 12,000 to more than $ 50,000 or $ 60,000.
Fox Business’ Ashley Vbster reports with ORMON BIC, Florida. During the week of cycling Daytona to discuss motorcycle industry.
He also talked to Teddy Mors, CEO Ed Morse Automotive Group. Mors told Webster that the business in his Harley-Davidson dealers was “very good.”
“We always want it to be better. I am very happy, never satisfied, but I’m happy,” he said.
“The joy to go on motorcycle It is freedom, ”Mors Webster also said.
In the US, the motorcycle market reached the value of $ 10.48 billion in 2024, reports Grand View Research.
Harley-Davidson, one of the most famous motorcycle manufacturers, said in early February that the 2024 financial indicators “significantly affected the continuation of cyclical winds for discretion products, including high interests that affect consumer confidence.”

The Harley-Davidson motorcycle logo is displayed in the Disney Springs store in Walt Disney World 1 June 2024 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Gary Gershorn / Getti Image / Getty Images)
“The industry has encountered many problems over the last couple of years, affecting all levels, but we believe that we are best using any consumption,” said CEO Johein Zutez at the time.
In recent days in many industries, there has been uncertainty that hung against the background of the fluid tariff between the US, Canada and Mexico, and how it may affect US Economics. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he accepted the exception for Mexico and Canada for the goods stipulated by the US-Mexico Caudal agreement by early April.

President Donald Trump talks to media members on the southern lawn before planting the Marines in the White House in Washington, Colombia County, February 28. On Tuesday, Trump administration introduced tariffs on Canada and Mexico. (Reuters / Nathan Howard / Reuters)
Trump noted that “mutual tariffs” are going on in early April.
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2025-03-06 21:55:00