Friday 15 November 2013

The Harley-Davidson "Budget" with 250cc


New Delhi  - Less than a month after the Harley - Davidson ( HD ) Street 500 and 750 launched at Milan Motorcycle Industry Exhibition ( EICMA ) , has now emerged a new issue . Brand pride of the United States ( U.S. ) was rumored to want more to market entry-level bike , with a capacity of 250-300 cc prepare models .

This news wafts from India , where HD build assembly plant specifically for the products capacity sedan ( 500 cc and 750 cc ) . According to two sources Zigwheels internal company reported on Wednesday ( 13/11/2013 ) , this iconic motorcycle models would sell at more affordable prices in order to embrace the intensive cooperation of local suppliers .

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" This will be the latest model of Harley - Davidson , developed intensively with Indian component manufacturers , with high local levels in order to maintain the competitiveness of production costs , " said one source .

Various components are prepared are local products , including headlights , tires , shock absorbers , and a few other parts . As for the engine , transmission , and component technology requirements are still supplied from the United States , including the authentic design of their work . " Currently in development , there is no set price limit , " continued the source .

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If true , then a variety of brands like Bajaj Pulsar , Hero Karizma , Honda , Suzuki , or Yamaha need full alert . Because the brand is facing this time is not a new player , but a world legend . " This bike is targeted on sale next year and is expected to boost sales volume U.S. manufacturer in India , " continued the source .

Anoop Prakash , Managing Director HD India , when confirmed about this rumor choose argued . " Harley - Davidson has stated that our strategy is not to target at a specific motorcycle market . We do not have the product in our portfolio and have no plans . Clear corporate commitment to create products that can realize the dream of the world's consumers , " said  Anoop .

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