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RE: [ST] other peoples stuff



Aprilia's are perhaps the finest bikes on the road today.  I was amazed at
Triumph's fit and finish unitl I saw the Mille and the Falco.  Man those are
sweet bikes.  A friend of mine just bought a Falco and the quality and
workmanship on it is amazing.  Puts every other manufacturer to shame.
If you get a chance, check one out up close.

BTW, I love my Triumph.

Andrew
00 Sprint RS
86 Nighthawk 'S
http://ultrasupercool.com

- -----Original Message-----
From: owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Ashley Bennett
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 3:16 PM
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ST] other peoples stuff


I think you will find the Hardly Driveable has an even higher Japanese
content.
It makes sense to buy from the established manufacturers wherever they are
located. My point was that the Japanese content was nowhere near 50%.
Aprilia make nothing at all.
Ashley
'00 Spondon 955i
'95 Speed Triple

> << I think it is more than a slight exaggeration to say half of an ST is
>  Japanese but there is definitely some Japanese content. >>
>
> LMAO.  Besides, I defy anyone to name a company that manufactures an
entire
> bike on their own today, even Honda uses other companies stuff.  This line
of
> thinking is soo yesterday as to be laughable.



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