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Three pointer! Lol
Gulsar!!!!!!
Three pointer! Lol
Gulsar!!!!!!
Are you for real now? Indian bikes better than Japanese bikes?
India doesn't even make bikes at the same complexity and luxury level segments. Where are the 1800 and 2000 cc superbikes? Where are the Indian equivalents of Hayabusas and Gold wings?? Please stop!
You are a joke a minute...
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This is exactly what you said,You bragged for your masters but the both bike you cited are not Chinese. Atleast make sure that when you become the " Your master's voice", don't quote the examples of Japanese. When you compare something, it should be in same catagory. This is common sense. When discussing about Namo, don't cite Mercedes Benz. They belong to different categories.
This is exactly what you said,
"Indian bikes are a notch superior to Japanese bikes". See my previous post.
You make a great point, but seriously, genuinely, as a biker I must tell you that the reason we are seeing better Indian bikes than Jap ones are that the Japs have long since stopped playing in our major volume cc classes ... which is in India 200 to 400 cc. There are very very few pure Jap bikes in our market in those categories, and save for a few like the Yam r15 and R3 and the Kawa Ninja 300 and 400, there isnt much to excite performance junkies.If I say that Indian cars are superior to German cars, does it mean that Tata Nano is superior to Mercedes Benz? When you compare, they should be in same price catagory and belong to same class. That is why I said that it was a common sense.
By the way China's per capita GDP nominal is around $12000, which is about four times that of India's.
Chinese hardly have domestic demand for motorbikes, they have all graduated into using smaller cars, especially EV's. Almost no one uses motorbikes in China anymore. While in India it is sometimes a prestige symbol for the lower classes.
Chinese transportation sector, tech and infra is not even in the same league as India's. A few nice freeways in Gurgaon, Noida and Bangalore doesn't count. India is about twenty or thirty years behind China now.
Buy a ticket sometime and go to China and see for yourself.
The more ignorant comments you make, the more embarrassed you will be.
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