Posted by cadet trooper on May 07, 2010 at 16:44:40 from (76.235.56.56):
In Reply to: OT/Harley Davidson posted by N8terry on May 06, 2010 at 20:11:34:
I"ve heard this song so many times it"s getting ridiculous I"m on my 3rd Harley in 10 years my newest is a 2009 Ultra and I"m sure if I looked closely there will be hundreds maybe thousands of foreign parts so won"t my 97 Ford 150 (Union Made by the way!) which has over 160,000 miles with less problems than all my 25 Chevy 15 and 2500 pickups. My wife is on her second Toyota Camry made in by the way Georgetown Ky. by Americans by the way and hundreds of american suppliers of which I know for a fact! SO, what"s your point??? BTW I"m willing to bet the Honda Goldwing has more american parts that any other bike made in the US which until recently was made in Marysville Ohio! Bring up facts not fiction! Trivia question, how many robots are made in the US? I've been in heavy industry for many years and I can quote figures!
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