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Post by kz1000st on Apr 19, 2013 15:55:25 GMT -6
You'll never wear out An Indian Scout, Or its brother the Indian Chief. They're built like rocks. To take hard knocks, It's the Harleys that cause the grief. Also tell JR. 80% of all Harleys built in the last ten years are still on the road. The other 20% made it back to the repair shop. Two can play this game Jack.
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Post by LUKE on Apr 19, 2013 18:27:56 GMT -6
i hate to be a killjoy but... www.scooternews.net/node/3174pls don't look at the "upcoming events" if you're not above 18yo otherwise you need parental guidance.
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Post by Bashan on Apr 19, 2013 19:32:05 GMT -6
Luke☎,that article is dated 8/13/11 which was when Polaris was using the technology from the previous Indian incarnation. The new Indian with the Polaris, made from scratch, design is reportedly far superior.
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Post by LUKE on Apr 19, 2013 19:57:50 GMT -6
oh, sorry rich, maybe i was just carried away with the picture on the right side. i stand corrected. i know indian has been a reputable name in motorcycle world by par.
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Post by kz1000st on Apr 19, 2013 20:02:36 GMT -6
Polaris acquired Indian from Stellican Limited in late April 2011,and began moving the Indian factory from North Carolina to Iowa this summer. It is believed the motorcycles affected by the recall were produced under the Stellican ownership, though that has not been made clear.At least Polaris has issued a recall for bikes that were built before they bought the company. Unlike a certain company that fought responsibility in designing a very poor product. www.prweb.com/releases/harley-davidson/burn-lawsuit/prweb8701137.htm"Harley Davidson has known about this problem from the early 2000s and has the technology to fix it, but has chosen to sell tens of thousands of touring bikes here in California without disclosing this known defect. When Harley customers complain to Harley’s dealers after purchase, Harley’s response is that’s normal and it refuses to offer an effective fix to the problem." It only goes to show which company has the stewardship of quality American motorcycles and it isn't Milwaukee. Take that Jack!
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Post by daddue11 on Apr 20, 2013 11:09:18 GMT -6
I don't know about this but , I do know that riding any motorcycle or scooter, no matter what brand or manufacturer makes it will definitely increase the risk of all of your babies to be born NAKED !!! That's not just my opinion either , there's plenty of medical evidence to back that up.
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