So back to the say, it is a POS. I went out to start it, have not ran it in a couple days. Wore myself pulling on the damn thing, it never started. I am going to take it to their nearest service provider I guess and tell them either to fix it or shove it up their ass.

On 8/7/2013 5:53 PM, Gary Hurst wrote:
i still like bicycles and advise anyone looking for a bicycle that if they
see the words "tig welded taiwan" on the frame they are in good shape.

i've also been having good luck selling taiwan parts for mercedes to those
who don't want to be screwed by PRC yet dont want to buy something real

korean stuff is even better.  i wouldnt' touch a korean product in teh 80s
but would not hesitate today


On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 5:40 PM, Rick Knoble <rickkno...@hotmail.com> wrote:

On Aug 7, 2013, at 4:05 PM, "Gary Hurst" <jabbahur...@gmail.com> wrote:

for me, japanese good from japanese companies are the best there is,
although i'm developing some very warm feelings towards korea and taiwan
as
well.

Correctly so. If you ever shop at Harbor Freight, the quality on any tools
made in Taiwan is outstanding. Notably their ratchets. The have an
excellent feel.

It is as hard to find anything made in Japan as it is to find made in USA
these days. The jury is still out on Products made in India. I perceive
them to be pretty much junk, with an occasional winner here or there.

Rick
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