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Big Changes at Suzuki Thailand - The Japanese are going to do it themselves |
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Suzuki Motor, which owns 52.06 percent of Thai Suzuki, wanted to buy all the shares in Thai Suzuki because the Japanese firm planned to operate motorcycles retail sales in Thailand by itself, a source from Thai Suzuki said. |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +32 Registered: 08/27/07 |
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Richard | ||||||||
Finally we get some organization behind the distribution of Suzuki, likely we also will get some more clearer answers about Suzuki Big Bikes. |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +10 Registered: 10/01/07 |
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Quote by: news
Suzuki Motor, which owns 52.06 percent of Thai Suzuki, wanted to buy all the shares in Thai Suzuki because the Japanese firm planned to operate motorcycles retail sales in Thailand by itself, a source from Thai Suzuki said.
Tiger/Sachs Club - Mbox |
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Richard | ||||||||
One of the hold-backs in the old Suzuki distribution construction was the financial aspect of distributing big bikes in Thailand. For example one big bike Suzuki Hayabusha is equal in value to about 17 small Suzuki scooters in stock. |
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Anonymous: gmac | ||||||||
Any change in the Thai market must be for the better. What I don't understand is why there is virtually no market between scooters at 125cc and 'big bikes'. Surely there is a demand at 150cc - 250cc level for proper motorcycles. |
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Anonymous: Ric | ||||||||
Most motorcycle manufacturers, financial reasons, like to use as much components as possible to make as much bike models as possible. With that in mind you could see the following numbers 110, 125, 250cc. 110Cc is important for several countries around the world as it can used without drivers license. 125Cc is universally accepted as the entry motorcycle engine size, from America to Europe and from Japan to Africa everywhere you see 125cc motorcycles. |
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Anonymous: Gixxer | ||||||||
Write me down for a Suzuki GSX-R600 |
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REDDY | ||||||||
I hope this means more models available to choose from. |
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Anonymous: W.Walters | ||||||||
I had a talk with my Suzuki dealer when I was there for a service appointment. He told me that Suzuki motorcycles is bankrupt and they break the agreements with the dealers. How about my warranty, my motorcycle is just two months old? |
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First Suzuki motorcycles Thailand is not bankrupt, one of its distributors has financial problems |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +32 Registered: 08/27/07 |
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Anonymous: smile | ||||||||
Any chance that they bring back the Suzuki Raider R150? |
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