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  • Roadkingtrax
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 7835

    #16
    Someone is mad at their Harley...
    "The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. Ullman

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    • RED
      Very Senior Member - OFC
      • Aug 2009
      • 11689

      #17
      Who is biker and who ain' t, is not the point. Who produces what and who buys it where is.

      Harley apparently sells about 45,000 motorcycles/ year in Europe. I don't know how much revenue that produces, but we buy something like 75 million metric tonnes of Aluminum from Europe and much more from China. We should lead the world but they subsidize their products in many different ways including tariffs on our products. If we lose some Harley sales, it is a pittance. We can fight a war without a single Harley but if we can't produce aluminum or sreel we are done for.

      Just my $.02.

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      • pmclaine
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 2555

        #18
        Making more of this than they need to.

        If there is a trade war it will be the fault of the others.

        Trump has stated it that he will remove all US tariffs if the other countries will respond in kind.

        They all ran from the room like rats on a sinking ship.

        The truth of the tariffs is not being told, how other countries are allowed their protectionism but the Us must not do so in kind.

        They look to US to fund their socialist dreams.

        Screw em, my President is doing the right thing.

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        • M1Tommy
          Very Senior Member - OFC
          • Aug 2009
          • 1027

          #19
          HD is stock owned, and in business to make as much profit as they can. period. Stock owners generally give zero whits about the long term health of a company. THat's just 'how it is" IMO.

          There has been the love/hate relationship between bikers, riders, and the owners of HD for decades. That will never cease.... oh well. I ain't going to solve it.

          Me, I hope that the bikes continue to sell. There are great deals on good used bikes nowadays. I still love my '08 FLHT, aka "Sparkie" (yeah, name gets me some crap from some... oh well), and don't really care what others think. What's that make me?.. donno, don't care really.

          IMO the "news" is trying to smear whatever Trump does. Trump don't stay quiet about anything, never has.
          We'll see.

          Tommy
          Last edited by M1Tommy; 06-27-2018, 07:53.

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          • M1Tommy
            Very Senior Member - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 1027

            #20
            Originally posted by pmclaine
            Making more of this than they need to.

            If there is a trade war it will be the fault of the others.

            Trump has stated it that he will remove all US tariffs if the other countries will respond in kind.

            They all ran from the room like rats on a sinking ship.

            The truth of the tariffs is not being told, how other countries are allowed their protectionism but the Us must not do so in kind.

            They look to US to fund their socialist dreams.

            Screw em, my President is doing the right thing.
            Doggoned you are spot-on there.

            I was in Brussells last month. There were motorcycles everywhere. I heard exactly one HD. It woke me up from an afternoon nap. I looked out of my motel window, watched it pass and smiled.
            Then, I was in Liberia for about 10 days.... never saw a HD there, though... just swarms of 100-200 cc bikes, I'd guess 75% cheap Chinese built ones. WHen they are completely kaput, they just tossed them off the road into the brush.
            Tommy

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            • pmclaine
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 2555

              #21
              Originally posted by M1Tommy
              Doggoned you are spot-on there.

              I was in Brussells last month. There were motorcycles everywhere. I heard exactly one HD. It woke me up from an afternoon nap. I looked out of my motel window, watched it pass and smiled.
              Then, I was in Liberia for about 10 days.... never saw a HD there, though... just swarms of 100-200 cc bikes, I'd guess 75% cheap Chinese built ones. WHen they are completely kaput, they just tossed them off the road into the brush.
              Tommy

              I was in Liberia in 1990.

              There were lots of HD FLH Police Specials when I was there.

              None of them ran.

              One of the DAO squids bought one from Doe.

              Took it back to the Embassy and got it working in short order. Nice Shovel with a pogo police seat.

              It flew out on a CH53.

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              • M1Tommy
                Very Senior Member - OFC
                • Aug 2009
                • 1027

                #22
                Originally posted by pmclaine
                I was in Liberia in 1990.

                There were lots of HD FLH Police Specials when I was there.

                None of them ran.

                One of the DAO squids bought one from Doe.

                Took it back to the Embassy and got it working in short order. Nice Shovel with a pogo police seat.

                It flew out on a CH53.
                Cool tale. '90 may well have been a dicey time to be there. Wifey's parents were in Yekepa, then. I was always glad to be out of Monrovia, but liked some things about Yekepa, e.g. loads of fresh fruit.... but well the water......

                Tommy

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                • pmclaine
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 2555

                  #23
                  Originally posted by M1Tommy
                  Cool tale. '90 may well have been a dicey time to be there. Wifey's parents were in Yekepa, then. I was always glad to be out of Monrovia, but liked some things about Yekepa, e.g. loads of fresh fruit.... but well the water......

                  Tommy
                  Yes Prince Johnson and Charles Taylor came to town.

                  Animals unleashed on a kind people for the most part.

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                  • M1Tommy
                    Very Senior Member - OFC
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 1027

                    #24
                    Originally posted by pmclaine
                    Yes Prince Johnson and Charles Taylor came to town.

                    Animals unleashed on a kind people for the most part.
                    Wifey was born in Yekepa (an MK), and spent most of her first 18 years in Liberia. She read your reply, and agrees.
                    Prince Johnson is still involved in the Liberian gov't , and the ex-wife of Taylor is the vice-president!

                    Tommy

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                    • pmclaine
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 2555

                      #25
                      Originally posted by M1Tommy
                      Wifey was born in Yekepa (an MK), and spent most of her first 18 years in Liberia. She read your reply, and agrees.
                      Prince Johnson is still involved in the Liberian gov't , and the ex-wife of Taylor is the vice-president!

                      Tommy
                      That war was brutal.

                      Just ignorance and excess of violence where it occurred.

                      Sad.

                      Winding down of the Cold War and as we kind of abandoned bad guys that were needed to keep the Communists out they were replaced by even more bad guys.

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                      • M1Tommy
                        Very Senior Member - OFC
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 1027

                        #26
                        Yeah, true. The American-Liberians (what they are called, I am given to understand), that returned after the not so Civil War were not boy-scouts, had been/are greatly resented by the tribes, and their time came, and were tossed out of office(s). What replaced them was full of tribal matters. That diamonds were discovered fueled other bordering countries to keep matters stirred up for their own profits, too. It was a mess, and still is, somewhat.

                        Tommy

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                        • Clark Howard
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 2105

                          #27
                          Big Picture Time! Practically every major automotive manufacturer in the world has spread their production to locations outside of their home nation. H-D is simply a late comer. Regards, Clark

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                          • Marty T.
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 491

                            #28
                            H-D has been building bikes outside the U.S. since back in the '60's. In Italy no less.

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                            • Sandpebble
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2017
                              • 2196

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Marty T.
                              H-D has been building bikes outside the U.S. since back in the '60's. In Italy no less.
                              In 1972 I purchased a 1971 Harley 125 cc Rapido ..... it beat pants off any Susuki 185 cc in the dirt all day long

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                              Originally posted by pmclaine
                              That war was brutal.

                              Just ignorance and excess of violence where it occurred.

                              Sad.

                              Winding down of the Cold War and as we kind of abandoned bad guys that were needed to keep the Communists out they were replaced by even more bad guys.
                              Watch the movie ... Charlie Wilsons War.... at the end of the movie is a quote from Congressman Wilson ...... he said

                              " We never get it right "

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                              • togor
                                Banned
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 17610

                                #30
                                https://www.politico.com/story/2018/...et-cute-682317

                                Still getting caught up with what happened while I was away. It appears you guys hate Harleys now, according to the Dear Leader. Let's see how that plays out.

                                My machine was a BMW R100. Wanted something with a low center of gravity. Still have it, but in derelict condition. Easy to work on, except that the factory oil cooler made changing the oil filter a 90 minute bitch of a job with 4 separate gaskets. Krauts and their love of parts, LOL.

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