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And by the way, anyone that still clings to the HD being American made crap is a uninformed, uneducated cave dwelling idiot. If you were so concerned with buying American made you might be purchasing a so called metric bike because a lot of them are just as American made if not more than a HD.
And by the way, anyone that still clings to the HD being American made crap is a uninformed, uneducated cave dwelling idiot. If you were so concerned with buying American made you might be purchasing a so called metric bike because a lot of them are just as American made if not more than a HD.
TROLL
Show me where Harleys are boated into the USA.
Get back on your rice and have fun
TROLL
Show me where Harleys are boated into the USA.
Get back on your rice and have fun
I see. I think I have found a cave dweller! Assembled in America does not mean "made in America". Look at the parts that make up your HD and see where they come from. Like it or not a lot of your HD bike is "boated" in. It seems that a lot of the intelligence or lack there of shown by a lot on the forums starts with or ends with "TROLL". If I am wrong about this educate me if you can!
I see. I think I have found a cave dweller! Assembled in America does not mean "made in America". Look at the parts that make up your HD and see where they come from. Like it or not a lot of your HD bike is "boated" in. It seems that a lot of the intelligence or lack there of shown by a lot on the forums starts with or ends with "TROLL". If I am wrong about this educate me if you can!
Only way you could find a cave dweller is if you got yer head outta yer aZz and looked around yer own cave. Unless of course this is yer idea of entertainment. In which case someone ought to slap yer mama for givin birth.
Most of a Harley is made in America. All of a Harley is assembled in America. All of the profits are from an American company. So what if H-D buys a few parts from the little yellow fellows? They need to eat too.
Now really son....... go back and watch T.V. like a good little boy.
Between bitching about someone else's ride, bitching AT someone for bitching about someone else's ride, and bashing one another over USA made or not, you ALL are acting like elitists. The only sensible folks posting were Georgiagirl and the guy who farted. Now go outside and ride your bikes......whatever you ride.
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