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I guess they are doing something with Monto motors...who else might be interested in an enterprise like that. but remember one thing guys, although it might be sounding quite disapproving but chinese bikes when they came in India they did rock the customers by their bottom prices and good looks and aggressive prices...can expect surprises here. have to wait and watch...!
bikes from pakistan!! damn i'll go for a moped before i buy that bike.
i m sure some tribal pathans use those bikes cos they must run on kerosene. those morons have balls to enter their bikes in indian markets when their stars do ads for indian bikes. 'al-suzuka' is goin 2 suck!!
2 give it a 2nd thought i cannot stop laughing.
Joke of th ecentury. Al Suzulka in india. I am damn sure they will get tuff competition from HERO CYCLES, HERCULES and BSA.
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When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bike.
Then I realised that The Lord doesn't work that way,
so I stole one and asked him to forgive me.
ken : They're not doing this out of any goodwill for India or to make peace with us . they are doing it purely for the money. this is not a noble cause.
I'm not saying that they're doing it without any monetary gains in mind... no business would succeed that way. The point I'm trying to make is that they have obviously overlooked the political conflict that is going on between India and Pakistan...and even the thought of setting up shop here signifies a positive move forward towards mutual understanding.
I'm not saying that they're doing it without any monetary gains in mind... no business would succeed that way. The point I'm trying to make is that they have obviously overlooked the political conflict that is going on between India and Pakistan...and even the thought of setting up shop here signifies a positive move forward towards mutual understanding.
I agree with you, but i really doubt the capabilities of the Pakistani manufacturers!!
Ken: i think they overlooked the political conflict coz they were too busy seeing the millions of bikes sold every year here. It's all about the $$$ and nothing else. i'm not saying that it's wrong, it's the only way to do business for sure. all i'm saying is that they are not doing anything extraordinary that they need to be applauded.
We have world-class hi-tech Indian manufacturers like bajaj and TVS. what do they have?
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