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<blockquote data-quote="User121314" data-source="post: 855185" data-attributes="member: 16824"><p>Went to the bike show at Kyalami over the weekend.</p><p></p><p>True to form Harley were punting more lifestyle items than bikes. Indian had a few bikes, some even looked good, despite cruisers not tickling my fancy.</p><p></p><p>KTM had a massive stand - literally every single bike they currently make was represented. They still fail on the "lifestyle" part though - too much diversion between MX, Adventure & hooligan, so the lifestyle efforts don't gel with anyone, maybe the MX crowd more than most.</p><p></p><p>The Jap bikes (except Kawasaki who were not in attendance) were the same old same old stand, boring bikes with sexy jail-bait adorning them. Gets awkwardly amusing when my son is giving me the "nudge nudge wink wink check out that hottie" & she's the daughter of a good riding friend!</p><p></p><p>Everything had a price on it though. Even if the prices were insane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User121314, post: 855185, member: 16824"] Went to the bike show at Kyalami over the weekend. True to form Harley were punting more lifestyle items than bikes. Indian had a few bikes, some even looked good, despite cruisers not tickling my fancy. KTM had a massive stand - literally every single bike they currently make was represented. They still fail on the "lifestyle" part though - too much diversion between MX, Adventure & hooligan, so the lifestyle efforts don't gel with anyone, maybe the MX crowd more than most. The Jap bikes (except Kawasaki who were not in attendance) were the same old same old stand, boring bikes with sexy jail-bait adorning them. Gets awkwardly amusing when my son is giving me the "nudge nudge wink wink check out that hottie" & she's the daughter of a good riding friend! Everything had a price on it though. Even if the prices were insane. [/QUOTE]
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