Sujet : Re: Gentoo Takes Good Care Of Its SOPHISTICATED Users
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 03. Jun 2024, 20:18:18
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On Mon, 3 Jun 2024 15:35:33 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote:
The "real" Harley-Davidsons always were out of my price range. This was
the era of the AMF Harley-Davidsons. I never really understood how a
bowling alley machine company got involved with motorcycles. (I guess
they did more than bowling alleys, but that's all I really ever saw of
them, besides Harleys of those years.)
If you really don't want to sleep well consider that AMF was also in the
nuclear reactor business.
https://www.ans.org/news/article-4401/nc-states-pulstar-reactor-wins-doe-award-to-coincide-with-50th-anniversary/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0306454908000157AMF couldn't work out a fixed price with the AEC and withdrew from this
one.
https://premierenergyusa.com/demolition-of-nuclear-power-plant-in-elk-river-mn-in-1972/
They had their finger in a lot of pies, mostly recreational equipment. The
AMF years had a silver lining for Harley. AMF replaced the aging machinery
with NC machines so when the buy back happened in '81 they had modern
equipment. When AMF bought them in '69 it was a fire sale with HD about to
go under.
I bought my Sportster in '97 and it's been reliable as bikes go. I
replaced a throwout bearing and the ignition module but otherwise it's
been the usual maintenance stuff. The LED odometer is washed out unless
it's above 80 degrees but I rigged a cheap bicycle computer to keep track
of mileage.