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    above the average at 3.10, in most industries the average is 3.0, according to Essentials of Strategic Management Fifth Edition. Harley-Davidson has outstanding innovation when it comes to developing new and efficient motorcycles. Harley is in the process of testing an electric motorcycle in the hopes of gaining a new customer base. With the push to be more environmentally friendly, many people are looking at ways they can help preserve the planet. Harley is hopeful that Project LiveWire…

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    Baby Boomers and Generation X. Now that these generations are aging, their motorcycle purchases are on the decline. Overall, it is said the motorcycles are being traded in recreational vehicles (RV). This has brought attention to the new open market of Millennials, as well as the opportunity to retain current customers with electric vehicles. A major competitor to Harley-Davidson is Honda. Honda has released a motorcycle the Rebel to appeal to the new generation. Harley-Davidson is…

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    The Hushold effect Bicycle has, with Thor Husholds in-ternational success during the twenty-first century, contributed to the cycling become Norway's second largest sport after football. When Norwegian TV2 began live broadcasts of the Tour de France and the common man could follow Hushovd, exploded in the country's interest in the sport of cycling. Even the sports editors of state-owned NRK, were monitors cycling diligently. In just five or six years be-came a sport bike that is mentioned daily…

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    Abbreviation BMW stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, a German motorcycle, automobile, engine and bicycle manufacturing company. The BMW Group’s history begins with Karl Rapp and Gustav Otto (The designation “BMW Group” includes the Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft (BMW AG) and all its group entities we will see throughout the work). It all begins when the Flugmaschinenfabrik Gustav Otto merged in 1916, on Government demand, into Bayerische Flugzeug-Werke AG (BFW). The Rapp…

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    Dirt Bike Speech

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    rather be doing, every time i watch a motocross race I always see myself on the podium. Sometimes when I ride i just ride to concentrate on something that's bothering me. What do you think when someone says motocross? Most people think of guys on motorcycles being dumb and ramping. But if you ask someone who…

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    Ktm Duke 200 Case Study

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    Trunkenpolz. Started off as a metal working and locksmith shop, which then developed into a motorcycle sales and repair shop. Eventually the company grew to become one of the top five producers of motorcycles in the world. The KTM Company produces sports, off-road and street motorcycles. One of the motorcycles they produce is the KTM Duke 200. The KTM Duke 200 has engine capacity of 199.5 rounded up to 200cc. This motorcycle has six gears and one cylinder. It also has an 11 litre fuel tank and…

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    Cruiser Bikes Definition A cruiser bike, sometimes known as the beach cruiser bike is a bicycle meant for casual riding, especially on beaches and their surrounding environment. These bikes are similar to hybrid bicycles and they are mostly used for recreational purposes rather than sporting purposes. Cruiser bikes are famous casual riding bikes which possess the following unique features: • Extra wide tires • Upright handlebar • Simple design • Large and comfortable seats • Coaster brake -…

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    innovative to cater to the ever-changing market. Therefore they build motorcycle to suite the younger and international market that prefers sleek and faster bikes. They have continued to do research and development to improve their bike and also come out with different bike to cater to their customers needs. Like the Softtail models for beginners riders and Sportster for people who wants a wider rear tire. With more models of motorcycle being produce it expands their market to not one they loyal…

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    Bicycle Industry Analysis

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    INTRODUCTION Bicycle industry means: The bicycle industry or cycling industry can broadly defined as the industry concerned with bicycles. It includes bicycle manufacturers or producers, parts or components manufacturers, dealers, distributors, retailers, bicycle organizations, cycle promoters, bicycle related service providers. Bicycle industry in INDIA: India produces approximately 10% of the world annual bicycle production, which is estimated at 12.5 million units every year witnessing new…

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    Motogp Case Study

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    1. What Is Motogp ? The History Of Motorcycle Racing And Different Class Of Racing The MotoGP Championship is the pinnacle class of world championship road racing that developed primarily in Europe for the first time in 1949.The race consist of an eighteen-race series visiting 13 countries, 4 continents and almost entire world television coverage. MotoGP now entering the 65th year celebration and is oldest motorsport championship of three different class.At the moment MotoGP has three classes,…

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