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    Increase product line of accessory and apparel.  Provide motorcycles accessories and services to selected niches.  Maintain global viewpoint.  Supplying products with high quality at a reasonable price.  To create new technology that offers new possibilities in mobility. Assumptions  Harley would not be able to maintain  Market for Harley-Davidson products may be maturing.  Baby-boomers were aging and may not want to ride motorcycles anymore.  Boomers will ride into their…

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    argument is summarized like so: 1. People should live as they please. 2. Helmet laws take away freedom from bikers (thus discriminating them) so they should be repealed. (from 1) 3. There’s no noticeable difference in motorcycle injuries among states where helmet use is voluntary. 4. Motorcycles represent 2% of vehicles and less than 1% of accidents. 5. Trucks and buses make up more accidents, but their drivers don’t wear helmets. (from 4) 6. Not wearing a helmet affects no one…

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    As with the issues that affect the companies’ profits, they will use the same strategies to address possible competitive threats. They plan to accomplish this by being creating appealing vehicles that include the most innovative environmental and safety features, and by producing enough to meet the demand they have as completely as…

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    Dirt Bike Research Paper

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    A motorcycle is designed for use on rough terrain, such as unsurfaced roads or tracks. A dirt bike is just like a bicycle with a motor, gas tank, clutch and fenders. When you first get onto a dirt bike you're going to want to make sure you are wearing all your safety equipment, such as a helmet, a set of goggles, chest protector, a jersey, a pair of pants, a pair of boots, and lastly, a set of some gloves. Afterwards you want to check and see if you remembered to turn on your gas. Next set your…

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    Pirelli Case Study

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    Pirelli was founded in 1872 and it’s among the top five leading tyre Manufacturer Company in the world. In 2012 Pirelli signed a joint venture with Indonesian automotive and motorcycle components producer Astra Otoparts. South East Asia is the largest motorcycle market in the world, expanding at double digit growth, Pirelli is looking through this partnership to get a competitive source and a better knowledge of this high potential area. The factory will have a capacity of 7 million pieces…

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    It was a team event where every team had 4 members and each member had to make one figure-of-eight before giving the bike to his other team member to do the same. Yours truly also tried his hands in this competition, but my team was disqualified as the last team member had put the foot down while making the last circle. Next on list was the slowrace, a solo event where the rider had to cover a few meters on the ground, riding as slow as he or she could, without stalling the bike or putting the…

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    Harley Davidson was established in 1903. It was the 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…

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    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 a wide range of plans and measures to improve security. Today as many as 50% of all trips in the Dutch cities are done on bicycles. [Pinderhughes…

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    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 largest motorcycle manufacturer. The company is…

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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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