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Excellent point. I could have bought a Harley Davidson
Sprint - a bigger piece of crap has never been made. CN "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ok big mouth, tell us what American bike he could have bought in 1975 for that kind of money. Tell us which American bike he could have bought that weighs less than 2 tons. Tell us which American bike he could have bought in '75 that had the same performance as his S380. SV wrote in message ... On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 15:02:48 -0500, Capt. Neal® wrote: You are such a dope. A motorcycle made in 1975 in Japan has nothing to do with Pearl Harbor. Yeah - why buy American? Everybody should be asking themselves that question. Especially those claiming to be patriots. Besides, you Harley Davidson people are so stupid you don't even realize more than half the part on your so-called American bike are made in Japan, China, Taiwan, Mexico etc. There is no such thing as an American motorcycle anymore. I know that very well. However, I also know that the profits from Harley stay here and go back into our own economy, while the profits from your Suzuki went to Japan. All that did was make our balance of trade worse. Meanwhile the Japs wouldn't let American farmers sell rice in their country. **** you and all the anti-American traitors just like you! I bet John Wayne and Ronald Reagan never rode a Suzuki! Have yourself another cup of rice, traitor! BB CN wrote in message ... On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 14:46:13 -0500, Says the dope who has been boasting all day about his Japanese motorcycle and how he thinks it can whip any American motorcycle. What a fine way to observe PEARL HARBOR DAY. BB |
As bad as the Harleys are, I stopped in at the (West Chester) Indian Shop to
look over the new models. 2 of them were dripping oil on the showroom floor! I did like the belt drives though. Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ok big mouth, tell us what American bike he could have bought in 1975 for that kind of money. Tell us which American bike he could have bought that weighs less than 2 tons. Tell us which American bike he could have bought in '75 that had the same performance as his S380. SV wrote in message ... On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 15:02:48 -0500, Capt. Neal® wrote: You are such a dope. A motorcycle made in 1975 in Japan has nothing to do with Pearl Harbor. Yeah - why buy American? Everybody should be asking themselves that question. Especially those claiming to be patriots. Besides, you Harley Davidson people are so stupid you don't even realize more than half the part on your so-called American bike are made in Japan, China, Taiwan, Mexico etc. There is no such thing as an American motorcycle anymore. I know that very well. However, I also know that the profits from Harley stay here and go back into our own economy, while the profits from your Suzuki went to Japan. All that did was make our balance of trade worse. Meanwhile the Japs wouldn't let American farmers sell rice in their country. **** you and all the anti-American traitors just like you! I bet John Wayne and Ronald Reagan never rode a Suzuki! Have yourself another cup of rice, traitor! BB CN wrote in message ... On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 14:46:13 -0500, Says the dope who has been boasting all day about his Japanese motorcycle and how he thinks it can whip any American motorcycle. What a fine way to observe PEARL HARBOR DAY. BB |
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 15:02:48 -0500, Capt. Neal®
wrote this crap: You are such a dope. A motorcycle made in 1975 in Japan has nothing to do with Pearl Harbor. Besides, you Harley Davidson people are so stupid you don't even realize more than half the part on your so-called American bike are made in Japan, China, Taiwan, Mexico etc. There is no such thing as an American motorcycle anymore. That's a myth made up by riceburner fans. Harley-Davidson uses mostly American parts. Any parts made outside America have to be approved by the executive board. The only Japanese parts on mine are the tires. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 20:32:31 GMT, "Overproof"
wrote this crap: "DSK" wrote in message You're like a monkey that just can't let go of the nuts... My dad says the best way to catch a monkey is tie a narrow necked flask to a stump... put fruit inside.... the monkey reaches in, grabs the bait and refuses to let go. He can't get his hand out without releasing the bait. He won't let go of the bait because he's a victim of his own instincts. You just walk up and keep clubbing him till he's dead. Then again he also told me the best way to kill Baboons is to put out a barrel of beer. Wait a few hours and kill every drunken Baboon you see.... Do they taste like chicken? Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Thanks Group, Dec.,7th, 1941 was the day that Branded my generation. Us Old Timers vowed to make the bad things in our world better. We thought we did. Trouble with living so long, is seeing that we created other problems. SORRY Thanks for Rememdering Pearl Harbor! Ole Thom You guys did fine, it was the fellas after you that screwed everything up. John Cairns |
"Scott Vernon" wrote
Tell us which American bike he could have bought in '75 that had the same performance as his S380. XR-750 IIRC (The factory flat trackers) or any of their roadracers. Didn't see many in showrooms but they were for sale. |
"Capt. Neal®" wrote Excellent point. I could have bought a Harley Davidson Sprint - a bigger piece of crap has never been made. But H-D didn't make it, it was Italian. |
So much for your theory that Harleys are made in the USA . . .
CN "Vito" wrote in message ... "Capt. Neal®" wrote Excellent point. I could have bought a Harley Davidson Sprint - a bigger piece of crap has never been made. But H-D didn't make it, it was Italian. |
"Scout" wrote
As bad as the Harleys are, ..... grin I still have a 1990 FLHTC I bought new. It'd been 92,000 miles when it cracked a valve guide in 110 deg heat in NV but it went on to LA then back to VA where the Dealer replaced the heads under warranty. Next year the stator died in Four Corners but since I could turn the headlight off I rode it to Flagstaff, where it was fixed that morning, and when I got back to VA the dealer replaced both engine cases - including all the lower end bearings - free, under warranty. It now has about 200,000 miles on it. I replaced the belt and sprockets at 135,000, rear tyres every 12,000, fronts half as often, and changed oil and filters and used a gallon of gas every 40 miles.Valve adjustments? $400/10,000mi on rice but never needed on H-Ds. By contrast a buddy bought a new RZ-350 just like mine but never got to ride it cuz it seized and the dealer kept it over a year waiting for pistons. Had plenty of oversizes but no stockers and Yamahahaha said no rebore - had to fix it right no matter how long that took!! He sold it 'as is' and took a bath. Tell him how wunnerful your ricer is but watch out, he mastered in both rifle and pistol. Similarly, my new R1100RT BM ran like crap so I blew $700 (IIRC) on a major service that didn't help. Wrench said it needed a minor adjustment (0=0 for y'all BMrs) but it'd void my warranty. Happened to about 1 in 10 bike but BMW NA's position was that I had the finest bike in the world and should be happy even if it didn't run. Ditto the chrome coming off my R1100C and the goofy wear that ruins $125+ front tyres every 4-5000 miles and ... and .... Did I mention that I can still get parts for most any H-D and Brit, even 'new' Amal carbs, but not brake parts for an original CB750 Honda ... or that many BMW dealers don't work on "vintage" (R100) BMWs from " back in the 80s" anymore? That's why my 1990 H-D still has a home while others have come and gone. It shares a garage with my Oilfield and wife's bikes: a 112 HP Kaw 600, a '79 Bunnyville, a 1200 Sporty, a BSA 250 that Dick Mann built for 'Smiley' Cameron and he gave her, and a mid-60s F3 bike (Yammy 125 in Van Tech). She rarely lets me ride them cuz I totaled her new Triumph 1200 last year. I had to sell my 1200 Kaw and ST-2 Duc cuz I my neck can't hack the position since that crash (No! Not old age! I'm in denial). Lost $1000s on each of them but my old hog is till worth the same $$$ I paid for it back in '89. Remind me to ride it down to the boat Saturday .... BTW the reason older H-Ds leaked was that their Automatic Chain Oilers were maladjusted but y'all knowed that right? |
"Horvath" wrote ....... The only Japanese parts on mine are the tires. He's not lying! There are no Jap parts on a Harley Sprint. (c: |
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