The Tata Nano is supposed to be a volume product with; lets face it; sub-par (I am not talking quality here) components. E.g. a 4 speed in place of the usual 5 speeders, a twin cylinder engine, overall cost cutting etc. It has only one objective in front of it and that is no-frills A-B transportation.
Now who here would like to own a bare basic motorcycle with let's say, a 4 speeder, drum brakes, a tubular chassis, skinny tires etc. Just because it has a cubic capacity and paper-horsepower advantage? Well, it so happens that we already have one of them readily available. It's called the Enfield Bullet.
No offense to Bulleteers, of course.
There's more to an exciting, sprighty motorcycle than sheer cubic capacity. Please try to understand that.





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