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I just wanted to have information about the Pakistan's two wheeler industry?
like ....Bike's available ...their specs and any related developments in local industry?
Pakistani motor bicycle market manufactures 70cc & 125cc models.
And the designs are pretty ordinary
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ok leave the Indian brands Bjaj and TVS what about companies like Yamaha i.e they have launched Yamaha R 15 so you to have this beauty thr.
ok leave the Indian brands Bjaj and TVS what about companies like Yamaha i.e they have launched Yamaha R 15 so you to have this beauty thr.
Well, I've been to plenty of cities but the ones you mentioned (Yamaha) are not very common. I mean, at any given place 97% of bikes passing look like this:
I've seen that one ^ so many times, it makes me puke
i think it should not be more than 70cc
its kinda looking like a moped
why these companies not introducing real bikes in pakistan
i think there should be a potential market of these kinds of bike
plz guys post photographs of common bikes in pakistan
why these companies not introducing real bikes in pakistan
i think there should be a potential market of these kinds of bike
plz guys post photographs of common bikes in pakistan
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exactly..if it were'nt for bajaj and tvs the japs woulnt have changed a single thing and 100 cc bikes(ancient models) would have been common sight on indian roads.bajaj has kept every other company on their heels.they are the trendsetter in india.their bikes excel in everything design-performance.Probably the reason we dont have more powerful and neat looking bikes is that the manufacturers who make these bikes in Pakistan are nor Pakistani companies like Bajaj of India.
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I guess of the ones you posted I've seen these:
my neighbor has this one ^
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Well, I've been to plenty of cities but the ones you mentioned (Yamaha) are not very common. I mean, at any given place 97% of bikes passing look like this:
I've seen that one ^ so many times, it makes me puke
Well, I've been to plenty of cities but the ones you mentioned (Yamaha) are not very common. I mean, at any given place 97% of bikes passing look like this:
I've seen that one ^ so many times, it makes me puke
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exactly..if it were'nt for bajaj and tvs the japs woulnt have changed a single thing and 100 cc bikes(ancient models) would have been common sight on indian roads.bajaj has kept every other company on their heels.they are the trendsetter in india.their bikes excel in everything design-performance.
as for the pakistani 2 wheeler industry i think there is a dire need of competition until then these jap companies would be reluctant to launch newer models.