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Harley and Moto Guzzi have been in business continuously for many years (regardless of who owned the company) so a retro bike from them is still a Guzzi or Harley.I wish Polaris luck with their marketing but I still just don't get the concept. Remember the Excelsior?
FWIW, the Gilroy Indians basically were using a copy of a Harley Softail frame, many parts were interchangeable between the chassis and motor on my bud's bike.
I've seen those pix, before, of your bud's black/green Scout.Good looking bike! ;-T
I mean, it's like saying that the V7 retros are OK ONLY BECAUSE Guzzi stayed in business all that time. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOO?
Well, thanks for the correction. I recall reading that Mazda bought the MG design, then went through it, and modernized the electrical and sheet metal. But if that's incorrect, then I'm wrong.Matt
No, it's like saying that the V7 retros are still Guzzis made by Guzzi. The retro Indian is a brand new motorcycle with some styling features of a long defunct company. It's not an Indian except in a purchased name. I never said there was anything wrong with trying that approach and I said I wish them luck. I still just don't get it. ::)
Is the fact that the bankrupt business was bought by someone, and then someone else somehow a more significant direct lineage to the sacred cow?There's no real DNA being handed down in either case.
The "Guzzi" that built the V7 Sport, Eldo, Ambo etc is long gone.
Wow Kev, you are reaaaallllly stretching it there.What if Kawasaki would have purchased the "sacred INDIAN name" and came out with this adwould we have called it a Drifter or an Indian? ;)
Wow Kev, you are reaaaallllly stretching it there.
How is he stretching it? The company has been though a few owners since then, and now has a recent model line with all (or almost all) products being new within the last 10 years - sure names are re-badged but that's about it.
The fact of the matter is: Polaris bought a "name", that's it.
But how is it still made by "Guzzi"?Because the assembly point is the same factory?Even though the engines are built elsewhere, and someone else designed nearly everything the current bike?The "Guzzi" that built the V7 Sport, Eldo, Ambo etc is long gone.Is the fact that the bankrupt business was bought by someone, and then someone else somehow a more significant direct lineage to the sacred cow?There's no real DNA being handed down in either case.
OK, I am stating the obvious , but this is not an Indian , no heritage , no history . Polaris is a wonderful company , fine products , but they are not the Hendee Manufacturing ,co. builders of the Indian Motocycle ,no R . I hope Polaris can sell these , but marketing the heritage is ,well , marketing .Dusty
I wouldn't buy a start up retro. I've seen too many corporate swindles: Norton, DeLorean...
But, Polaris is not a "startup". They've been around since 1954.
yep, selling skidoo (sic) ;)
Wait a minute Bombardier is Canadian , and French Canadian at that , is this all a conspiracy ?Dusty
Mon Dieu back at ya . And several other French words you silly Englishman .Dusty
Actually Polaris snowmobiles are pretty highly regarded as are their 4 wheelers . The Victory brand , despite a slow start , is also a critical success , modern , and reliable . OK , so the styling is a matter of taste , but so are Hondas and Triumphs . Dusty