ouchez
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No kidding! LOL!That's like comparing a Ferrari to a Cadillac. They're two completely different machines.
No kidding! LOL!That's like comparing a Ferrari to a Cadillac. They're two completely different machines.
No, it isn't.I prefer the Indian FTR 1200.
I like the looks.And it's performance in dirt Track racing.And it's made in the USA.
*sigh*Not really, how are they different? Both have 4 wheels, 2 of which are powered by an ICE, with a gearbox etc. They may be intended for different uses but as machines go, they're pretty much identical, just like the HD and Vmax.
I can accept comparing a cadillac to a lathe is comparing 2 different machines.
*sigh*
Standard ATS Cadillac vs. 458 Ferrari Standard Specifications
3.6 V6 - 335 HP vs 4.5 V8 562 HP
285 lbs. ft. torque vs 398 lbs. ft.
4,1561 lbs. vs 3,450 lbs.
0 to 60: 5.4 seconds vs 3.4 seconds
Yeah. Sooooo similar.
Do your research .No, it isn't.
The initial prototypes and first test models were. The mass production is done in Poland with final assembly in the United States.
At present, there is no motorcycle built in the United States. Most are assembled here, but that's about it.
Hey it took them 40 years to catch up don't rag on them.lmaoIf Harley can't build a bike faster than my heavier, old tech gen 1, be ashamed. And, a roll on just might be in order to find out. Think they want to do it? LOL.
Sure about that...my 30 second Google search turned-up this:Do your research .
All parts are made in USA.
And assembled in the USA.
Motors assembled in Wisconsin,bike assembled jn Iowa. And all paint work in South Dakota .
I took 2 minutes to find this information.
He was talking about the Indian .Sure about that...my 30 second Google search turned-up this:
Are Harley Davidson motorcycles for the US. Market Produced in the US.?
Harley Davidson has three factories in the US, each one is responsible for different models/parts/accessories:
All Harley Davidson motorcycles for the US market are produced in the US. More specifically however, they are assembled in these US factories.
- Tomahawk, Wisconsin – Tomahawk Operations
- York, Pennsylvania – Vehicle Operations
- Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin – Powertrain Operations
Are They Being Assembled in the US.?
All Harley Davidson Motorcycles for the US Market are assembled in the US.
Harley Davidson contracts parts to be manufactured from various factories around the world in places such as Germany, Taiwan, Japan, Mexico and Italy.
These parts are then imported to the relevant US factories, the motorcycles are assembled and then sent out to US based Harley Davidson dealers.
It is unknown the percentage of how much of a Harley Davidson motorcycle is actually manufactured in the US as it is widely understood that this varies from model to model and year to year.
It is known that it is not just accessories like seats and windshields that are produced outside of the US but also more crucial parts like engine components too.
Last I checked Showa wasn't an American-made suspension. So can you say "produced and assembled," yes. All parts sourced and made in the USA...probably not.
Then I stand corrected and reading comprehension...too late to add a New Year's resolution?He was talking about the Indian .
And ride Mode those should be banded from the track. Especially the real Street Class. Where is the need and proud experience anymore. These Boys riding around on these New high tech bikes with all their gadgetry get no respect or benefit of doubt. It's sad really it isNot my cup of tea, the exhaust is hideous imo. Where are they measuring the HP? They have a torque and weight advantage. A second gear roll on would be fun to see.
Including the Hitachi control module, Sylvania light bulbs, Siemens fuse boxes, Italian brake and clutch parts, Japanese suspension parts, the Slovenian exhaust system...All parts are made in USA.
Ok you got me. The air in the tires is from Canada. This time of year. Once again I see false info. OHLINS SHOCKS ARE NOT MADE IN JAPAN. But did you research what is on the INDIAN FTR 1200.Including the Hitachi control module, Sylvania light bulbs, Siemens fuse boxes, Italian brake and clutch parts, Japanese suspension parts, the Slovenian exhaust system...
Should I continue?
Well, yeah. It's pretty easy to get someone that talks out of their ass.Ok you got me.
OHLINS SHOCKS ARE NOT MADE IN JAPAN.
Yes. I did.But did you research what is on the INDIAN FTR 1200.
This pic if from Indian's website:All parts are made in USA.
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