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- Oct 8, 2018
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Eventually India ?Where’s the engine made at?
Exactly. And that’s a deal breaker for many.Eventually India ?
Where's that bit written? Lolthis is likely to be a limited production bike sold at a premium price, I am guessing, so mass appeal is not necessary. Exclusivity / boasting etc are more relevant.
Meanwhile , there is 100 % reliability from all the Norton bikes sold so far by TVS.....!
To me, apart from the end can and colour change, the computer rendering looks 100% identical to what we've been seeing since the 2016. I'm really surprised by this, as I thought TVS would have taken this opportunity to update the styling and differentiate from the SG era of V4's.Looks thoroughly boring
well, they have dropped the shiny chrome option, which I was told by an employee had caused a headache in getting quality good enough.To me, apart from the end can and colour change, the computer rendering looks 100% identical to what we've been seeing since the 2016. I'm really surprised by this, as I thought TVS would have taken this opportunity to update the styling and differentiate from the SG era of V4's.
Yes, and also noticed many balding crowns in the audience.Something old guys can afford and young guys cannot
but old guys cannot ride it and young guys can.
It makes twice the horse plus than my car.
I'd be killed the first day on it.
Hey, I am officially old. :-(