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Re: india parts
« Reply #30 on: 15.07. 2022 10:38 »
Neil EH?   *thanks* *conf2* i am glad it's pub day *beer*

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Re: india parts
« Reply #31 on: 15.07. 2022 11:40 »
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Re: india parts
« Reply #32 on: 15.07. 2022 13:31 »
As for the Himalayan and Interceptor, well, sorry, patriots but that's what you should have been doing in the UK right now.
Being made in the UK soon... apparently... care of an Indian company.
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Re: india parts
« Reply #33 on: 15.07. 2022 15:33 »
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assembled in the UK from imported ..... parts then.  I mean, from an economic point nothing else would make sense.
Like Triumph then?
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Re: india parts
« Reply #34 on: 15.07. 2022 17:18 »
As you say, that's global manufacturing in the 21st century, but ultimately, WGAF? The factories will build them in the most cost-advantageous place to themselves.
Not really anything to do with dirt-floor tin-bashing and it's incredibly dangerous working practices though. I see nothing praise-worthy with those poor unfortunates or the (usually scrap quality) parts they turn out.
That's the paradox of India though...they have a space programme and nuclear weapons but over half of the populace have never used a flush bog..

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Re: india parts
« Reply #35 on: 15.07. 2022 17:29 »
a flush bog..
Which reminds me. I've just visited Austria. Some of the toilet pans, including the one in our flat, have a platform for your poop to land on before you flush it down a hole at the front of the bowl. I believe this is to enable inspection of said poop, which may well be a very good idea with colon cancer in mind, but it scared the bejesus out of me when I turned round to press the cistern lever and was faced with a mahoosive smelly jobbie staring back up at me. Yikes!
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Re: india parts
« Reply #36 on: 15.07. 2022 17:34 »
I remember them fitted in Army bases in Germany in the 1960s. As you say, so those strange continentals can have a root through their big old Richards..

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Re: india parts
« Reply #37 on: 15.07. 2022 17:38 »
I remember them fitted in Army bases in Germany in the 1960s. As you say, so those strange continentals can have a root through their big old Richards..
We may need to explain the use of 'Richard' there for our ex colonial readers. It's cockney rhyming slang; you know, like "Apples and Pears" for stairs. In this case it's "Richard the Third" for turd!
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Re: india parts
« Reply #38 on: 15.07. 2022 23:40 »
The RE Twins -Interceptor and GT - designed by poms in pommyland, built in India.
A large Aussie RE Dealer I know has had almost zero customer/warranty issues with them. They're well built and apparently bullet-proof ('scuse the pun).
I think we'd find more robots in the factory than palm trees!

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Re: india parts
« Reply #39 on: 16.07. 2022 03:30 »
i went to the pub and don't i know it *countdown* Rex space rocket thingy's and primitive workings along side each other. a bit like not great Britain with food banks and tax payers money for friends of the regime / club/ gangsters   and tax payer funded race horse stable heating etc... don't start me off . REVOLUTION!!!!