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    This couldn't be good, Harley brake fail

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    Some of the comments are pretty funny.

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    I know there are some HD enthusiasts here and I don't mean to step on their toes...but this is consistent from what consumers have come to expect over the years from that manufacturer.

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    I read somewhere that this bike and another is made in India...So much for the American made Motorcycle..................Dickie
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    Quote Originally Posted by dickiedeals View Post
    I read somewhere that this bike and another is made in India...So much for the American made Motorcycle..................Dickie

    YUP !!!!!

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    LOL at the 4th comment from the top. Idiot reviewer probably forgot the gay pirate do rag.

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    I want to change my tune

    There must be north of 250 million middle class in India with the kind of disposable $$ needed to buy one of these. That's a big market. HD has been selling bikes in India for some time.

    So now they're creating real manufacturing jobs and generating sales, and nurturing a big opportunity in that market. This is good stuff for HD and for India. India is a motorbike culture for sure.

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    One of the replies I copied

    Was the tester wearing the approved Harley Davidson long sleeve t-shirt, the approved Harley Davidson gay pirate tie dyed do rag? Did they have their keys on an approved Harley Davidson key fob? Had it recently been unloaded from a trailer behind a Harley Davidson branded F-150 with a Harley Davidson plate bracket?

    Harleys are not like cheap jap bikes. They are precision engineered machines, designed to work together with the full range of Harley Davidson equipment.

    Without bringing all of those pieces together, you have to expect some undesireable behavior.

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