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Old 02-04-2018, 04:38 PM
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Not sure why the double pictures
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Here's my 2011 CVO Street Glide One of 735 produced in Inferno Orange with even less staying in the US. She's resting in her garage.
Beautiful Street Glide. Before I stopped riding about 4 years ago, I went through a Harley phase. FatBob, Road King and Street Glide. The Street Glide was my favorite by far. Sit back, crank some tunes and just cruise. I miss the Street Glide
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Old 02-05-2018, 10:38 AM
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Me too Winter sucks
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Old 02-05-2018, 11:41 AM
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Shindo,

Love your bike and the garage. Beautiful space.
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Never been much of a Harley fan until yesterday's announcement. Good for them.
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Old 06-26-2018, 11:03 AM
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Never been much of a Harley fan until yesterday's announcement. Good for them.


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My Kawasaki 2000cc cruiser resting and waiting for me to find some time to ride it.
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Never been much of a Harley fan until yesterday's announcement. Good for them.
I just read about Harley's decision to move some of their operations overseas. I'm wondering what that's going to do to their already inflated pricing? I'm betting they'll have an additional premium now on the used Made in America bikes (which haven't been MIA for years anyways) and possibly lower pricing on the brand new models since they now have access to cheaper foreign labor
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Harley's decision to move some of the production to Thailand did not happen overnight and has been in the works long before the EU announced retaliatory tariffs of 31% on American brand bikes. . They already manufacture some models that are more appropriate for overseas markets in India, Brazil and now Thailand. Harley sales in the US have been down year over year for the last 4 years. Last year they saw 12% drop in sales. European and Latin America sales grew somewhat in the mean time. Surely the new imposed tariffs do not help the situation but anyone thinking Harley decided to move some of the production to Thailand as of last week is mistaking. Like any other big corporation in the global economy, they will do whatever is necessary to make the shareholders happy. Politicizing every event as some of our big media does daily these days is just helping to spread the rampant psychosis of the public watching and listening.
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Old 06-26-2018, 04:18 PM
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Harley's decision to move some of the production to Thailand did not happen overnight and has been in the works long before the EU announced retaliatory tariffs of 31% on American brand bikes. . They already manufacture some models that are more appropriate for overseas markets in India, Brazil and now Thailand. Harley sales in the US have been down year over year for the last 4 years. Last year they saw 12% drop in sales. European and Latin America sales grew somewhat in the mean time. Surely the new imposed tariffs do not help the situation but anyone thinking Harley decided to move some of the production to Thailand as of last week is mistaking. Like any other big corporation in the global economy, they will do whatever is necessary to make the shareholders happy. Politicizing every event as some of our big media does daily these days is just helping to spread the rampant psychosis of the public watching and listening.


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