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Harley, the American motorcycle
11/03/10 at 18:26:44
http://hellforleathermagazine.com/2010/11/harley-outsources-motorcycle-produc...
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11/03/10 at 18:38:43
now they're gonna' have to take off all their "Buy American" stickers...
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I think it will be an improvement. Their quality will be right up there with the Enfield.
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Yep ! I can see it coming, "Harley Enfield", a Sportster with a 650 OHV single...
Here's how it sounds...
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11/04/10 at 06:23:01
That's funny chit right there! That's a great comparison of the two Harley's sounds.
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I'm not a huge Harley fan but its a sad day in American history. More American jobs being outsourced overseas, its depressing.
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11/04/10 at 08:31:21
If the Harley workers want their jobs they need to take a cut in pay,If Harley goes to India for some of the work it want be long before they will keep getting more of their work.Just like China
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Midnightrider wrote
on 11/04/10 at 06:50:25:
I'm not a huge Harley fan but its a sad day in American history. More American jobs being outsourced overseas, its depressing.
Actually, the move is a good move for both Harley Davidson
and
their workers.
The plan is to manufacture all the parts and components in Milwaukee, crate them and ship them to India for final assembly.
That way, the "Indians" would not have to face a 60% markup on the sticker price because of import taxes.
So it's a win-win situation, quite possibly an increase in productivity because now it'll be easier to sell in an emerging market.
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Awe, you gave away the secret, you outed Harley.
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11/04/10 at 12:19:36
from the article....
it remains to be seen if pot-bellied pirates will be screaming “They took our jobs!” ....
( not that i'm in such great shape myself)
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11/04/10 at 14:35:20
mpescatori wrote
on 11/04/10 at 09:24:50:
Midnightrider wrote
on 11/04/10 at 06:50:25:
I'm not a huge Harley fan but its a sad day in American history. More American jobs being outsourced overseas, its depressing.
Actually, the move is a good move for both Harley Davidson
and
their workers.
The plan is to manufacture all the parts and components in Milwaukee, crate them and ship them to India for final assembly.
That way, the "Indians" would not have to face a 60% markup on the sticker price because of import taxes.
So it's a win-win situation, quite possibly an increase in productivity because now it'll be easier to sell in an emerging market.
The move for General Motors to go to Mexico and other countries was a win win situation.
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