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  • #16
    I don't know if ppl read the entire thread & post their thoughts. Anyone has comments on this news from a reputed national daily carrying the message from honourable commerce secretary?
    The Hindu Business Line : Auto cos may soon lose import tariff protection
    Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
    Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
    ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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    • #17
      this will stop indian auto cos (bajaj,mahindra , maruti) from tricking indian into buying low quality goods for high rates,
      see how yamaha changed the rules of the bike market with the r15 and the fz , no pulsar or rtr can match the quality of japanese co
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      • #18
        Originally posted by tejasmph View Post
        guys this is the indian government we are talking about remember????
        Most "big" governments in the world impose trade restrictions on imported products!

        Originally posted by aargee View Post
        I don't know if ppl read the entire thread & post their thoughts. Anyone has comments on this news from a reputed national daily carrying the message from honourable commerce secretary?
        The Hindu Business Line : Auto cos may soon lose import tariff protection
        I read that piece of news y'day at home!
        The Wheel was a great invention; Two Wheels with a Motor in between was even better!


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        • #19
          Originally posted by ken cool View Post
          I read that piece of news y'day at home!
          Ken Sir, I'm very sure you've read, but that post was meant for people who kept saying news were unreliable. I couldn't help believing it since the news was from a reputed national daily.

          Govt is just beginning to think about reducing the tariff & the commerce secretary has opened up on this. To me, this is scary as well as rejoice, I've mixed feeling & here're why...
          Pros on Tariff's reduced
          1. Govt, manufacturer, fuel pumps owners & oil companies makes more money as the affordability level increases
          2. The real enthusiasts are at benefit

          Cons on Tariff's reduced
          1. Obviously, more motorcycles & cars flocking on road because of the price reduction (by how much reduction is good debate for a new thread)
          2. The infrastructure is still not equipped
          3. The rides/drivers are going even backwards to stone age - this is the most shreiking part for me & imagine a freaking cab driver loaning on 883XL; when they drive Indica like Audi in Transporter 3, imagine the pity people on road, flooded courts & jails
          Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
          Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
          ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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          • #20
            @riot 2 years gone still suzuki is playing with same old gs150r so guys till the bike comes on road no news is concrete one !
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            • #21
              Originally posted by aargee View Post
              Ken Sir, I'm very sure you've read, but that post was meant for people who kept saying news were unreliable. I couldn't help believing it since the news was from a reputed national daily.
              I know I know. It is an unreliable source.

              Originally posted by aargee View Post
              Cons on Tariff's reduced
              1. Obviously, more motorcycles & cars flocking on road because of the price reduction (by how much reduction is good debate for a new thread)
              2. The infrastructure is still not equipped
              3. The rides/drivers are going even backwards to stone age - this is the most shreiking part for me & imagine a freaking cab driver loaning on 883XL; when they drive Indica like Audi in Transporter 3, imagine the pity people on road, flooded courts & jails
              Typical 3rd world country scenario, similar to the likes of Brazil, Russia, what a pity!
              The Wheel was a great invention; Two Wheels with a Motor in between was even better!


              BMW Motorrad Days 2011

              Xbhp's Indo-French Kashmir-Ladakh Tour

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              • #22
                Originally posted by aargee View Post
                I don't know if ppl read the entire thread & post their thoughts. Anyone has comments on this news from a reputed national daily carrying the message from honourable commerce secretary?
                The Hindu Business Line : Auto cos may soon lose import tariff protection
                Sorry aargee bro. I though it was an underline, because you made 1 underline and 2nd was a link...

                Although aargee, I do agree with your points. But, I differ on some thoughts:

                Premium bikes may get cheaper, but small market is also a factor for them.
                However, I forecast that cheaper bikes from other countries, like Honda 70cc from Pakistan, Thailand, etc. might really make a dent, as we are still a cost crazy nation, majorly speaking..
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