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Loll you're right, only high quality comes from Gina.Most times, you get what you pay for. If Africans want higher end Chinese brands motorcycles, they have to pay for them, that simple.
Do you dumb have reading or comprehension problem ? Where did I ever say high quality comes only from China ? I said if they want higher quality Chinese motorcycles, Africans have to pay more. Now go back to your cave.Loll you're right, only high quality comes from Gina.
Harley-Davidson needs to give up.
Even high quality produced in india, but you produce, based on the market - Africans are preferring indian brand's, based on their requirements and realibiliesDo you dumb have reading or comprehension problem ? Where did I ever say high quality comes only from China ? I said if they want higher quality Chinese motorcycles, Africans have to pay more. Now go back to your cave.
Motorcycles are a niche product in China. Motorcycles are prohibited in most urban areas across China, and also on most highways. A license plate that allows a motorcycle to operate in the core urban areas is more expensive than a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.Key Summary Points
Indian motorcycles dominate African markets over Chinese and American brands, especially in commuter and commercial segments.
Better quality than Chinese bikes: Indian brands (Bajaj, TVS, Hero) are seen as more durable, reliable, and better engineered for rough African roads. Chinese bikes are often cheaper upfront but fail faster.
Lower total cost of ownership: Indian bikes offer good mileage, fewer breakdowns, and affordable spare parts, making them economical for daily use (especially bike taxis like boda boda).
Strong after-sales support: Wide service networks and easy availability of parts give Indian brands a major edge.
Local job creation: Indian companies set up assembly plants, dealerships, service centers, and supply chains, creating local employment instead of only exporting finished bikes.
Skill transfer & ecosystem building: Training of local mechanics, technicians, and sales staff helps build long-term industrial capability.
American bikes not suitable: US motorcycles are expensive, heavy, and impractical for African use cases.
Result: Africans increasingly trust Indian brands for value, quality, and economic contribution, leading to long-term market leadership.
1. In present-day China, very few people buy bicycles. Only a small number of people buy professional bicycles for sports. Shared bicycles are very popular in China, so we don't need to buy them.Can you request your govt to shut down your bike manufacturers who are exporting too, Saar, so that the USD 14 billion export market you are catering to can be captured by us, Saar.
Asia and Africa have large number of customers with low purchasing power and Indian 2 wheeler makers need to carve out a niche there.
Even high quality produced in india, but you produce, based on the market - Africans are preferring indian brand's, based on their requirements and realibilies
No one asking and saying about status in chinaMotorcycle driving is largely banned in Chinese cities, so there are no really strong domestic motorcycle manufacturers.
But even industries that China has given up on are not that countries like India can challenge.
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