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Someone should explain to the HD union guys if those bikes were assembled here and subject to a 60% tariff and didnt sell what good does it do the company tbat employs them?Soon bikes wouldn be marketed there ad the company takes a loss. Them what would happen to those people who built the bikes for export?The UAW knows exactly how this works. Its why there are foreign car and bike plants here. To avoid the tariffs tnat would make tber products unaffordable.
I have ad blockers and can't open the link....Is HD going to build a full range of bike in Thailand? Are they only for non US sales?
If the article is accurate, it will be some manufacture. some assembly. All bikes will be for non-US sales, since Thailand has preferential import-export agreements with other southeast Asian nations. It's a continuation of the move they made opening the plant in India.
So yes, like their other foreign plants they're primarily assembly and only for foreign markets.All US, and I think all N/A sales are of models made in the US of largely US parts.
Except 500's and 750's which I believe are both built in India.Cheers, Tim
Mosrly US parts...if you exclude wheels, lighting and suspension and brakes.Where is the union on this?
HD suspension is Showa, a Japanese company. Brembo is Italian. Nissin is Japanese. Lighting is Stanley. Japanese.Showa is Japanese.
Are the newer, smaller Harley models here made overseas? I'd say it's been a long time since any US Harley models have been 100% made in the USA, even tho by their high prices you'd think otherwise.
Being a union retiree, my preference is for products made by workers who are paid and treated well in a democracy. Thus I have no quarrel with parts made in countries like Canada, Australia, Japan, Europe, etc. because in many cases those workers are better paid and have better working conditions than U.S. workers. I prefer not to buy products made in dictatorships like China where workers are not allowed to organize to obtain better pay and working conditions.
Good luck with that, most stuff is made in China these days is it not ?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Where is any of that not what I said? Though you seem to think you have a line on what components Showa USA produces vs their parent company with multiple plants throughout Asia?As for the union/American babble I don't recall ever seeing Harley brag about using exclusively American components.That doesn't mean it's not an American company.
How can a company based in another country be an American company?
In my opinion, the the profits of the company go overseas to a parent company , then it's not "American" despite parts being made here with an American work force..Doesn't mean it's not good, just what it is...On the other hand the main focus of this website is bikes made in Italy...
That doesn't make much sense to me. WHY would we want to miss out on $85,000,000 of wages, materials, and taxes here in the US just so we can say that the company is "US Owned"?Lannis