I coulnd't find an appropriate section to place this in, but there's news from the Morini-front, check this out (if you thought the Excaliburs are quite ridiculous, make sure you are seated ):
http://www.indiancarsbikes.in/2014-delh ... ini-83135/
The India-connection
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Very interesting...... big market. Wonder how many family members and shopping bags fit on a Gran Passo?
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A lot I think. I remember seeing 8 people (or at least 16 feet) in a Suzuki minivan in Delhi once...
But what about the new Morini powered custom?
But what about the new Morini powered custom?
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Morini engine in an Enfield frame perhaps?
At least Morini should shift a few engines, which all helps the spares supply / demand!
Interesting to see the comment about the need to improve India's roads (posted in the comments section under the news article...). The same could be said for the UK roads - although the GP is also pretty useful in fording the spill-over of the Thames down in the sunny south of England at present!
CC
At least Morini should shift a few engines, which all helps the spares supply / demand!
Interesting to see the comment about the need to improve India's roads (posted in the comments section under the news article...). The same could be said for the UK roads - although the GP is also pretty useful in fording the spill-over of the Thames down in the sunny south of England at present!
CC
"I'll use the Morini"
Re: The India-connection
Having experienced those Indian roads, and the drivers, riders, cyclists, buses, pedestrians, bullocks, elephants etc, I think a 350 Bullet is quite fast enough!
"I'll have a V please, Bob."
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Apparently it's going to be sold in Europe as well:
http://www.aegindia.org/2014/02/verdanc ... 43810.html
http://www.aegindia.org/2014/02/verdanc ... 43810.html