abodyjoe
Well-Known Member
lol, yes Harleys have some foreign parts on them, and yes some Honda's are assembled in the US but very little if any parts are US made.
so both have florigen parts but are assembled here..
lol, yes Harleys have some foreign parts on them, and yes some Honda's are assembled in the US but very little if any parts are US made.
Forks made Indiaits not like Harleys don't have foreign parts on them.. hell some of those hondas may actually be more american then the harley..
A Harley-Davudson edition of a Honda??? Man, that just ain't right!
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i always felt that if you got a bike like a goldwing, you missed the point of a bike completelyI wonder if they considered a "GoldWing" edition.
Used to be just as many die hard goldwingers as harley guys.
(actually, I think that's just a sticker)
...but I think a goldwing edition ridgeline might sell.
Don't recall them going that route, but Showa use to be the forks in most Harleys.Forks made India
Yep but there were no (up to my last day at a dealership in 2018 anyway) metric nuts or bolts on a Harley except the 10mm positive and negative cable hardware for the battery.so both have florigen parts but are assembled here..
Different strokes for different folks.If it's got a reverse gear and/or air conditioning......
lol, better not get too close to that intakeThat young fellow is dreaming about putting that Hemi in his peddle car and his sister thinks he's lost his mind!
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Beautiful car, really starting to dig those wheels.
well, gold is pretty heavy
Nice hood ornament.