soc714
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Take a look.
2015 Honda NM4 Arriving in June- First Look Review- Photos- Price
It looks like they are still trying to bridge the gap between maxi scooters and conventional motorcycles. The problem is that the big V twin bike owners like to brag about there floorboards and they are tiny compared to a maxi scooters and they still don't have the leg room.
With Harleys new factory in India producing the new water cooled street 500 and 750, There is change in the air. Harley making a 3 or 4 cylinder inline engine or even a scooter? Impossible you say. I think its closer than you think. Harleys own marketing found that in 2000 the average age of there buyers were 46, in 2008 it was 59. Every manufacturer knows that if your going to sell to the X and Y generation you need to change.
The only constant about life is change. You can only build and sell products designed in the beginning of the last century to those that were alive then. That's all they know and old habits die hard.
Bmw,s marketing saw this and called it urban mobility.
2015 Honda NM4 Arriving in June- First Look Review- Photos- Price
It looks like they are still trying to bridge the gap between maxi scooters and conventional motorcycles. The problem is that the big V twin bike owners like to brag about there floorboards and they are tiny compared to a maxi scooters and they still don't have the leg room.
With Harleys new factory in India producing the new water cooled street 500 and 750, There is change in the air. Harley making a 3 or 4 cylinder inline engine or even a scooter? Impossible you say. I think its closer than you think. Harleys own marketing found that in 2000 the average age of there buyers were 46, in 2008 it was 59. Every manufacturer knows that if your going to sell to the X and Y generation you need to change.
The only constant about life is change. You can only build and sell products designed in the beginning of the last century to those that were alive then. That's all they know and old habits die hard.
Bmw,s marketing saw this and called it urban mobility.