No, Harley-Davidson is not owned by Kawasaki. Both Harley-Davidson and Kawasaki are separate and independent motorcycle manufacturers with their own distinct identities.
Harley-Davidson is an American motorcycle manufacturer that has been in operation since 1903. They are known for their iconic motorcycles, often associated with a classic American cruiser style.
Kawasaki, on the other hand, is a Japanese motorcycle manufacturer that has been producing motorcycles since 1962. They offer a wide range of motorcycles, including sport bikes, cruisers, and off-road bikes.
While both companies compete in the motorcycle market, they are separate entities and are not owned by each other or any shared parent company.