Dear if you study the case of indian motorcycle history u can see that before 12 years they also have same modles like we had at the moment in PAKISTAN, but they innovated rapidly and their customers also changed their thinking rapidly but here in Pakistan we are so conservative thats why no company is doing innovation just changing fuel tank sticker every year
and my brothers are very much happy with these old fashioned bikes
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Correct.
around 12 years back the bikes available in India were also outdated in style and technology. although 70 cc bikes were never popular in India and hence never existed, 100 cc - old styled models (like the cd100 of atlas honda sold in pakistan) used to sell.
but the scene changed suddenly in India due to its own domestic bike makers like Bajaj auto with sexy models like the PULSAR and TVS motors with the APACHE. these models were reasonably priced, stylish, had high power and pick up, latest technology models which also delivered decent fuel economy.
The Indian bikers welcomed these new modern models made by our domestic bike manufacturers with open arms. the japanese companies then had no choice but to provide producst which were modern and good looking because of the competition given by our domestic manufacturers.
The solution to this market apathy in pakistan by these japanese companies is COMPETITION. without real competition the market hardly moves.
Good topic started, and i agreed with the comments by mcdrift and dasy boy,
as people we have taken initiative and started competetion PAKISTANI PEOPLE ARE WITH US