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    things in life? Take a look at motorcycle accidents around the world in developed and developing countries. Do you think that the price of gas, or the price have an effect on the amount of accidents? A group of people in California had the same question, and what they found was that motorcycle accidents increased when gas prices went up. They also noted that the price for a new motorcycle is considerably less than a new car, and people have more disposable income to purchase more niceties (Zhu, Wilson, & Stimpson, 2015). The World Health Organization estimated in 2002 that 1.2 million people sustained life ending injuries, and more than 50 million injured…

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    Motorcycle Technician / Mechanic Job description: Motorcycle mechanics repair and maintain the bikes that people bring into their shops. Some motorcycle mechanics may also work on all- terrain vehicles, motor scooters, and snowmobiles. Motorcycle mechanics usually follow a checklist to find out which parts are operating normally and which aren't, when maintaining a bike. If a motorcycle breaks down completely, a mechanic uses various techniques to assess the problem. Since motorcycle brands…

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    5 must know car hacks for the summer We all know there will be dust everywhere during the summer and almost everyone needs affordable car projects during the summer. Purchasing a new car don’t mean there won’t be dust or dents on your car, but we have got you covered with the car hacks that go along with the affordable car projects you are proposing for this summer. It is vital to drive a car which is clean inside out without spending a fortune. Yes! You can save more money with the tips you…

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    share.  Replace some of aging boomer customers by tapping into the youth market.  Address shifting demographics.  To make cycles more popular.  Strengthen themselves as a manufacturing company.  Strengthen focus on initiatives, quality and technology. Current Strategy  Maintain current growth in traditional segments while taking measures to reach younger customers.  Keep up with trends and customer needs.  Increase product line of accessory and apparel.  Provide…

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    first company that created top motorcycles. The company also manufactures bags, helmets, garments etc Q1 a) As a small business owner you want to win new customers and keep them as long as possible, there are so many opportunities and interactions with each customer and keeping track it of all can be quiet challenging, but there is a great tool to manage your customer communications and customize your marketing effort to keep customers coming back. It called Customer Relationship Management or…

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    Asia continues are the dominant market. Between 1997 and 2002 bicycles made 52% of traffic, taking precedence over all other vehicles, including cars and public transportation in Beijing. More than 15% of travelers in Japan used bicycles to travel to work or to commute to high-speed trains, with safe parking before boarding the trains that transport them daily. Many European cities are also bicycle dependant. For example, the Dutch government made a priority the safety of cyclists and implement…

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Harley Davidson, which is known as Harley, is an American motorcycle manufacturer. The company was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1903. It is one of two major American motorcycle manufacturer companies to survive the Great Depression. It has survived numerous ownership arrangements and subsidiary arrangements. On the other hand, the company has also suffered from periods of poor economic health and quality of products in global competition to become the world's 5th…

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    Dante Trussardi in 1911. It started out as a small family run glove manufacturer in Bergamo and today it has grown into a global lifestyle brand. Its high-quality leather and constant refinement of its products made it one of the most prominent companies on the international market. Since the very beginning, Trussardi has been world-known for its outstanding design, discreet sophistication and continuous fashion innovation. Trussardi has also tried to expand its brand, while retaining its aura…

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    Case Study On Royal Enfield

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    Siddhartha Lal was all of 26 when he took over as CEO of Royal Enfield in 2000. If you had spent Rs 55,000 to buy a Royal Enfield motorcycle in 2001, you would now have an old, rugged bike. But if you had invested the same Rs 55,000 in shares (at Rs 17.50 per share) of Eicher Motors, the company that makes Enfield bikes, your investment will be worth Rs 4.75 crore now. The twin credit for building a rugged bike as well as enormous value for shareholders goes to Siddhartha Lal, MD and CEO, Eicher…

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    Literature Review Safety of bicycle brakes The safety of bicycles is a very important factor when riding a bicycle. Safety always comes first, but have you ever thought to yourself is your bicycle safe? Are the brakes on your bicycle good enough to keep you safe? All these questions pop into mind but never get a quick answer. Calliper brakes are not of the safest brakes out there, if not used in the correct manner it more likely you will lose control while applying brakes and end up having an…

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