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    Lauren W.

    Fantastic tour! They offer 2 different factory tours: a free 30 minute tour and a 2 hour steel toe tour ($38). Prior to showing up at the factory, I'd recommend calling to make sure they have openings on the tour. I went on the free tour and it was so interesting! You get to walk on the factory floor and see where Harley Davidson engines and transmissions are made. The tour guide Michelle really made the tour! She was extremely friendly, knowledgeable and had a passion for Harley Davidson! Not only have I never ridden on a motorcycle, I would not have been able to tell you what a transmission was prior to the tour. I'd definitely recommend this tour for die hard Harley Davidson fans, car enthusiast and also people who don't know the first thing about engines (like myself). There is a small gift shop at the facility that you can wonder around before and/or after the tour. While in town, be sure to also check out the Harley Davidson Museum in downtown Milwaukee.

    HD provides safety best, goggles, ear plugs and toe covers to all guests!!
    Jackie B.

    Just took the steel toe tour with Taylor. She is a great guide, extremely knowledgeable and friendly. Actually all of the staff I interacted with, about 5 different people, were very friendly!! Mahalo for the visit!!

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