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Bhai Russell - Pulsar is a great bike for now in our market, until better Chinese/Bangladeshi competition arrives.

Oh I know and I look forward to it. I learned how to ride on a 125cc and used to own a 250cc, so I look forward to better, faster and more powerful bikes.

I'm just shocked that he says he's never seen a bike manufactured by Bajaj in BD - whereas the Pulsar has been the bike of choice for a long time (market share is shrinking with competition now - Yamaha FZ-S) .
 
Don't show fantasy bike pictures, we have fantasy bikes too, several of my friends in Bangladesh have Harleys (not Wimpy Indian-made Harleys mind you.

Wwe know how many of these fantasy bikes India's kanjoosi market sells/buys. No point in showing these

Basket case talking big :rofl:

Still can't believe BD barely buys 250,000 motorbikes a year when it only buys about 20,000 cars a year.

Truly a malnourished LDC economy.

Lets see you put a figure % for how many Indian bikes are sold by cc class since you say "we know".

I'm just shocked that he says he's never seen a bike manufactured by Bajaj in BD - whereas the Pulsar has been the bike of choice for a long time (market share is shrinking with competition now - Yamaha FZ-S) .

He probably has seen many, just too dumb to realise or he just likes to spout his mouth in this subforum (as usual)
 
Bajaj-er share komey giye oddhek hoye jabey.....

Nice try, but Bajaj has only increased it's market share from 49% to 53% in two years (2013-15). Meanwhile Walton's share has reduced to a puny 6%.

@Roybot

until better Chinese/Bangladeshi competition arrives

Apparently Bangladeshi competition has withered away, Chinese competition (Lifan) isn't doing better either
 
UM bikes look nice,,check out the renegade commando
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Runner makes foray into Nepal with 7 bikes
- Post Report, Kathmandu
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Dec 18, 2017-Runner Automobiles, a major motorcycle manufacturer from Bangladesh has entered the Nepali market with 7 models of motorcycles.

They are looking to target the entry level segment, with offerings ranging from 80cc to 150cc motorcycles. The official distributor for Runner motorcycles in Nepal is Raman Motors, a subsidiary company of Raman General.

The new motorcycles from Runner were unveiled by Chairman of Runner Group of Companies, Hafizur Rahman Khan; MD and CEO of Runner Automobiles Mukesh Sharma; and Raman Mahato, CEO of Raman Motors on Saturday.

According to the company, their motorcycles’ unique selling points are good fuel efficiency and easy availability of spare parts. All motorcycles in Runner’s line-up are equipped with a single cylinder, 4-stroke, air cooled engine.

“Runner has ventured into Nepal market with a long term vision of building Runner as a reliable and trusted brand by Nepali customers offering reliable, high quality motorcycles,” Khan.

Raman Motors has appointed 10 dealerships across Nepal and intends to further expand by appointing another 20 showrooms and service centres all over the country within the next six months, reads the press release.

“Runner carried an extensive survey to understand the needs of customers in Nepal and has tailored a portfolio of products in the commuter (entry & premium) and sports bike segment,” said Sharma.

He added that Runner will give special focus on after sales service and availability of

spare parts across Nepal for its motorcycles.

Runner is one of the biggest and best selling motorcycle brands in Bangladesh with

over 200 dealers and 400 distributors in the domestic market of Bangladesh. It has a production capacity of more than 500 bikes per day.

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Published: 18-12-2017 08:50

http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2017-12-18/runner-makes-foray-into-nepal-with-7-bikes.html
@Bilal9 @Species @bluesky @Mage @Khan saheb @Ashik Mahmud @Cannon Fodder @bd_4_ever
 
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Runner makes foray into Nepal with 7 bikes
- Post Report, Kathmandu
bike1-18122017083856-1000x0.jpg



Dec 18, 2017-Runner Automobiles, a major motorcycle manufacturer from Bangladesh has entered the Nepali market with 7 models of motorcycles.

They are looking to target the entry level segment, with offerings ranging from 80cc to 150cc motorcycles. The official distributor for Runner motorcycles in Nepal is Raman Motors, a subsidiary company of Raman General.

The new motorcycles from Runner were unveiled by Chairman of Runner Group of Companies, Hafizur Rahman Khan; MD and CEO of Runner Automobiles Mukesh Sharma; and Raman Mahato, CEO of Raman Motors on Saturday.

According to the company, their motorcycles’ unique selling points are good fuel efficiency and easy availability of spare parts. All motorcycles in Runner’s line-up are equipped with a single cylinder, 4-stroke, air cooled engine.

“Runner has ventured into Nepal market with a long term vision of building Runner as a reliable and trusted brand by Nepali customers offering reliable, high quality motorcycles,” Khan.

Raman Motors has appointed 10 dealerships across Nepal and intends to further expand by appointing another 20 showrooms and service centres all over the country within the next six months, reads the press release.

“Runner carried an extensive survey to understand the needs of customers in Nepal and has tailored a portfolio of products in the commuter (entry & premium) and sports bike segment,” said Sharma.

He added that Runner will give special focus on after sales service and availability of

spare parts across Nepal for its motorcycles.

Runner is one of the biggest and best selling motorcycle brands in Bangladesh with

over 200 dealers and 400 distributors in the domestic market of Bangladesh. It has a production capacity of more than 500 bikes per day.

bike2-18122017083856.jpg


Published: 18-12-2017 08:50

http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2017-12-18/runner-makes-foray-into-nepal-with-7-bikes.html
@Bilal9 @Species @bluesky @Mage @Ashik Mahmud @Cannon Fodder @bd_4_ever

Wow - this is definitely not the rather spare product lineup offered two years ago!

I am glad to see them diversifying into Cruiser (Harley type), Cafe Racer and Sports-bike categories. Snazzy designs and paint-jobs too.

They should explore Africa and South America markets too. Kenya and Peru/Chile would be the places to start.

Wish them the best of success!
 
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This is perfect timing for Runner (and for any other Bangladeshi company) to explore Nepal market and consumers. Nepali communist alliance just won election in landslide and indian stooges are on the run. Bangladeshi product should not see any trade barrier unless offcourse small minded indians impose transport restrictions.
 
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"Dayang supplied by Runner group" = 8%

Walton = 6%

WITHIN MALNOURISHED BANGLADESH "MARKET". :lol:

And these two failures are dreaming of massive exports :rofl:...actually re-export of an import from 4th grade Chinese producer.



Lets check at Dayang website:

http://www.cccme.org.cn/shop/cccme5919/index.aspx

I think its safe to say no 1600 o_O

Reported. @The Eagle bhai, help us out and please clean up. This guy is trolling uninvited on every thread.
 

You realise all political parties in Nepal are controlled by India right?

Want to know where Oli studied and where his mentors are from (and still based)?

Lutyens controls Katmandu politicians. There is reason why India and Nepal have fully open borders (that Nepal will never ever have with China)...and why a huge chunk of Nepalis work in India and remit a huge portion of Nepals GDP.

Dont need to take my word, just watch if your dream of Dayang re-exports (provided Dayang even allows it) materialises. You are not even competitive in your own country, yet you think you can be in others. LOL.

Look at it an weep:

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Runner makes foray into Nepal with 7 bikes
- Post Report, Kathmandu
bike1-18122017083856-1000x0.jpg



Dec 18, 2017-Runner Automobiles, a major motorcycle manufacturer from Bangladesh has entered the Nepali market with 7 models of motorcycles.

They are looking to target the entry level segment, with offerings ranging from 80cc to 150cc motorcycles. The official distributor for Runner motorcycles in Nepal is Raman Motors, a subsidiary company of Raman General.

The new motorcycles from Runner were unveiled by Chairman of Runner Group of Companies, Hafizur Rahman Khan; MD and CEO of Runner Automobiles Mukesh Sharma; and Raman Mahato, CEO of Raman Motors on Saturday.

According to the company, their motorcycles’ unique selling points are good fuel efficiency and easy availability of spare parts. All motorcycles in Runner’s line-up are equipped with a single cylinder, 4-stroke, air cooled engine.

“Runner has ventured into Nepal market with a long term vision of building Runner as a reliable and trusted brand by Nepali customers offering reliable, high quality motorcycles,” Khan.

Raman Motors has appointed 10 dealerships across Nepal and intends to further expand by appointing another 20 showrooms and service centres all over the country within the next six months, reads the press release.

“Runner carried an extensive survey to understand the needs of customers in Nepal and has tailored a portfolio of products in the commuter (entry & premium) and sports bike segment,” said Sharma.

He added that Runner will give special focus on after sales service and availability of

spare parts across Nepal for its motorcycles.

Runner is one of the biggest and best selling motorcycle brands in Bangladesh with

over 200 dealers and 400 distributors in the domestic market of Bangladesh. It has a production capacity of more than 500 bikes per day.

bike2-18122017083856.jpg


Published: 18-12-2017 08:50

http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2017-12-18/runner-makes-foray-into-nepal-with-7-bikes.html
@Bilal9 @Species @bluesky @Mage @Ashik Mahmud @Cannon Fodder @bd_4_ever
These are the prices of some Indian bikes in Nepal. BD bikes seem to be targeting the lower market where it's hard for Indian bikes to compete. Good strategy, but wait and see how Nepalis react. Especially since Hero does have offers at that price point, and it's hard to beat the reliability of Hero.


Latest Hero Bike Models Price
Hero Maestro Edge Rs. 181000
Hero HF Deluxe Rs. 154000
Hero Splendor NXG Rs. 145000
Hero Splendor Pro Rs. 161500
Hero Splendor Plus Rs. 163500
Hero Pleasure Rs. 165000
Hero Splendor iSmart Rs. 162500
Hero Splendor iSmart 100 Rs. 170500
Hero Splendor Pro Classic Rs. 157500
Hero Passion Pro TR Rs. 165000
Hero Dash Rs. 176500
Hero Super Splendor Rs. 175000
Hero Super Splendor i3S Rs. 181000
Hero Glamour(DRUM Brake) Rs. 181000
Hero Glamour(DISC Brake) Rs. 188500
Hero Duet Rs. 177000
Hero Achiever Rs. 207500
Hero Hunk Rs. 209500
Hero Xtreme(DISC Brake) Rs. 219500
Hero Xtreme(Double DISC Brake) Rs. 228000
Hero Xtreme Sports(DISC Brake) Rs. 228500
Hero Xtreme Sports(Double DISC Brake) Rs. 237500
Hero Karizma R Rs. 262000
Hero Karizma ZMR Rs. 323000



Bajaj Bike Models, Price
Bajaj Dominar 400, Rs. 469900
Bajaj Avenger 220 street, Rs. 292900
Bajaj Avenger 220 cruise, Rs. 305900
Bajaj Pulsar 220F, Rs. 290900
Bajaj Pulsar RS 200, Rs. 399900
Bajaj Pulsar AS200, Rs. 286900
Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS, Rs. 293900
Bajaj Pulsar 180, Rs. 252900
Bajaj Pulsar 150, Rs. 240900
Bajaj Pulsar 150 AS, Rs. 251900
Bajaj Pulsar 160 NS, Rs. 259900
Bajaj Avenger 150 Street, Rs. 259900
Bajaj V 15, Rs. 213900
Bajaj Discover 150F, Rs. 199900
Bajaj Discover 150 S, Rs. 203900
Bajaj Discover 125 Disc, Rs. 186900
Bajaj Discover 125 Drum, Rs. 178900
Bajaj Platina 100 ES, Rs. 154900



Latest TVS Bike Models Price
TVS Star Sports Rs. 156900
TVS Star City+ Rs.162900
TVS Scooty Zest 110 Rs. 167900
TVS Dazz 110 Rs. 193000
TVS Jupiter Rs.173900
TVS Jupiter COMBI Rs. 177900
TVS Wego Refresh Rs. 178900
TVS Wego REF-COMBI Rs. 178900
TVS Victor 110 Drum Rs. 167900
TVS Victor 110 Disc Rs. 169900
TVS Stryker 125 Rs. 174900
TVS Phoenix 125 Rs. 185900
TVS Apache RTR 160 Rs. 239900
TVS Apache RTR 180 Rs. 251900
TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Rs. 291900
 

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