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  • #61
    Re: Yamaha M-Slaz (MT-15)


    Thats Rushlane's assumption, not a fact. Yes there are plenty of 150cc Yamaha bikes but theres none of 150cc naked performance bikes. If FZ16 can coexist with Fazer, MT15 should have no problem co-existing with R15

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    • #62
      Re: Yamaha M-Slaz (MT-15)

      Originally posted by RoyalIndian View Post
      Thats Rushlane's assumption, not a fact. Yes there are plenty of 150cc Yamaha bikes but theres none of 150cc naked performance bikes. If FZ16 can coexist with Fazer, MT15 should have no problem co-existing with R15
      Yeah well you are right, it's only an assumption!

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      • #63
        Re: Yamaha M-Slaz (MT-15)

        Originally posted by kausarayub View Post
        Yamaha and Honda are busy making Scooters here. Can't expect anything from them.
        Haha That's also true but I think Yamaha will launch it in India considering the fact that sports bike buyers and admirers are increasing day by day.
        The styling alone will get many buyers excited to buy this bike.
        "It's not who I am underneath but what I do that defines me."

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        • #64
          Re: Yamaha M-Slaz (MT-15)

          It is really sad to see Yamaha concentrate on the scooter segment. I agree that's where the volumes are but if they could just have a separate line of showrooms or dealerships for high performance motorcycles it would be brilliant. The R6, the R1 the MT the R3 and the slaz could all retail through a different showroom model.
          Every Motorcycle has a tale to be told and there is no greater privilage in the life of a rider than to have truly understood what his Motorcycle stands to tell. Some of the greatest stories in the world are not written, they are experienced.

          One of the many reasons they say, "Four Wheels Move the Body, Two Wheels Move the Soul"

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