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To: cak@parc.xerox.com
Subject: British Engineering Triumph-ant...
From: Berry Kercheval <kerch@parc.xerox.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1993 13:59:00 PDT
via a contorted path, I got this message which was originally posted
to rec.motorcycles...


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Subject: Re: Technology vs Harley - rec.motorcycles #13049

In article <1993Aug19.202226.12088@Virginia.EDU>, jpr9c@Virginia.EDU ("Scott 
Ruffner") writes:
|> BTW, for anyone who thinks they are riding Japanese High Tech,
|> all of that technology ALSO dates to the 30's, 40's, and 50's.
|> The vast majority of Japanese "design innovation" is lifted
|> from the 50's british sports car industries.  In particular,
|> Triumph, Jaguar, and Healy (all pre-leyland).  Triumph
|> pioneered rack and pinion steering, and Jag gave us disc
|> brakes.  I don't know if Healy pioneered it, but they certainly
|> were willing to use the multi-sidedraft-carb approach.  If you
|> look at the design of any current japanese caburator on any
|> sportbike, you will see that it has clearly been lifted from SU
|> carbs.  These SU's were introduced in England in the 30's.
|> Same is true of multi-valve applications, and alumninum block
|> and head use.  Nobody else saw any point in refining production
|> techniques on this stuff, and that's why the Japs took off and
|> took over the industry, but DON'T BE FOOLED INTO THINKING A
|> MODERN LOOKING FAIRING MEANS THE TECHNOLOGY IS MODERN.  You
|> know I'm not biased, becuase I'm a Yank and ride serious rice
|> (CBR600).  I am tired of hearing how "ingenious" these
|> shop-keeper copy cats from Japan are.  They ARE good at
|> manufacturing and GRINDING things out, but they are NOT
|> high-tech or innovative.  Why do you think silicon valley has
|> been able to hold the edge in chip design, despite all of the
|> corporate crap that goes on on Wall Street? 
|> 
|> Enough, let the Harley's be...
|> 
|> Scott Ruffner
|> DoD 1014
|> '87 CBR600
|> '82 650 Special II "Spirit in the Sky"

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