Re: Re: yes of course if the cash back scheme is 4 lac ,
by jaggu on Nov 13, 2012 06:34 AM
SO sorry I forgot to take into account the sensitivity of your tribe whatever that may be , you have every right to worship a bankrupt european bike co. wih all your heart, even if that means Rupee falls to 150 to a dollar.
Re: Re: Re: yes of course if the cash back scheme is 4 lac ,
by Sriram Sridharan on Nov 18, 2012 10:07 PM
I fail to understand why people like you have to associate National economy even with something as trivial as purchasing samosas. Moreover KTM was bankrupt exactly once that too way back in 1991 just like every other successful motorcycle manufacturer. They are currently one of the successful European motorcycle manufacturers in existence. You're not the only one expressing the utterly unnecessary hate against them. But I guess you're the only one who didn't consider the bike's specs and key features (not a smart move). Oh yes most importantly the biking fraternity isn't a tribe. You could have come up with something a little more relevant and original.
Who is going to give so much money on bike. We can buy a car in this price. Tata nano is easily available at this price. When we can use car than who is going to use bike
Re: Re: No Yaar
by Marvin Meerkat on Nov 08, 2012 10:35 AM
Because once a Bullet comes out of the factory, it takes a lot of time to start it up and then test it for all the faults that are part of the parcel. If the Bullet misses any of the faults, it is added painstakingly, as that is what the Bullet lovers love about their bullets, the pains.
Re: No Yaar
by Sriram Sridharan on Nov 12, 2012 11:49 PM
A Car can never create the excitement that a bike can and the Nano is practically at the bottom of the list. Simple suggestion, ride a Duke, get to know what 45 Horses on just 150kg's feels like. Actually don't, bikes aren't meant for you.