Harley-Davidson, Japanese Engine?

by Ian Kennedy on January 7, 2005

in Hardware, Religion

vtwin.gifI took my father in law out to visit a motorcycle distributor where he was hoping to get a distributor for the high end wheels made by Dymag, a company he owns. While it’s always interesting to step into a new industry and learn a bit about it, one of the more juicy bits of gossip that I learned was the nasty rumor that the Harley-Davidson is not really as American-built as some would like to believe. Not only are the wheels on most models made by an overseas company called “Inky” but the buyer we met also assured us that if you look carefully on the engines, you’ll see that they’re made in Japan!

He couldn’t remember which Japanese company makes the Harley engines which is a shame. According to him, all the engines are shipped to the US where they are assembled along with all the other parts which are sourced overseas. Makes me wonder if it’s all done under cover of darkness by a secret guild of factory workers sworn to secrecy.

If this is indeed true, it would be quite a scandal for the company that, when faced with cheaper imports from Japan, unsuccessfully tried to trademark the unique sound of their V-Twin engine.

  • It's silly that Harley Davidson feels they have to be secretive so as not to offend their customers. They get to pick and chose which parts to use after all and if they are not up to snuff for their brand, they can chose another. Deciding to chose a supplier just because of nationality builds in an artificial advantage over quality and price. Holding their American suppliers to the higher standard met by their overseas competition is fine, the American supplier just needs to deliver.
  • jamie
    put together Yes but not made in USA
  • earl long
    Thats right,Mitsu electronics,and a long list of secretive overseas suppliers
  • alan
    The wheels are made by the company I work for it is "ENKEI" not inky. so there not all american but what really is.
  • Thanks Tim. Good to hear - from someone on the inside too!
  • Tim McLean
    I know for a fact that the Harley-Davidson engines are put together right here in Wisconsin; Sportsters and Buells at Capitol Drive, and Vtwins at Pilgrim Rd. I have been to both plants, and have seen the parts and assembly lines
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