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While installing fender bras, this made me sick to my stomach!
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(EDIT: Don't know why the photo is inverted)
I remember when Harley started putting parts on that were made in Japan. In the 70's it bothered everyone except Harley. Well here we are Chinese parts. Again Harley doesn't care what the consumer thinks. As long as people buy their products they'll keep doing it.
Honestly I do not think you can find anything mechanical in the last 15-20 years that isn't built in the US with globally sourced parts. That way companies can still say "made in the USA" but keep the costs down.
I remember when Harley started putting parts on that were made in Japan. In the 70's it bothered everyone except Harley. Well here we are Chinese parts. Again Harley doesn't care what the consumer thinks. As long as people buy their products they'll keep doing it.
Being the Devils Advocate.......You have to be careful buying just made in America...
Once the American companies figure they have a captured audience ....They will start turning out junk ....IE...American Cars from the 50's all they way till the 80's, Or in-till the VW..And Japanese cars gave them some competition....
I don't think that Craftsman Tools are defunct. Lowe's now carry almost as many Craftsman tools as Sears did.
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