http://www.foxnews.com/auto/2016/10/27/bsa-motorcycles-back-in-business.html
From the article:
"Our focus on the premium, niche segment through Classic Legends will bring alive some iconic brands like BSA and Jawa, not just in the form of products but as an entire lifestyle," the company’s director, Pawan Goenka said.
That statement makes me want to punch him right in his mortal soul.
Huckleberry wrote: From the article: "Our focus on the premium, niche segment through Classic Legends will bring alive some iconic brands like BSA and Jawa, not just in the form of products but as an entire lifestyle," the company’s director, Pawan Goenka said. That statement makes me want to punch him right in his mortal soul.
Translation: "Our products will suck and hopefully we will get our build quality before our buyers will tire of being a bunch of squidly poseurs wearing BSA T-shirts."
stroker wrote:Huckleberry wrote: From the article: "Our focus on the premium, niche segment through Classic Legends will bring alive some iconic brands like BSA and Jawa, not just in the form of products but as an entire lifestyle," the company’s director, Pawan Goenka said. That statement makes me want to punch him right in his mortal soul.Translation: "Our products will suck and hopefully we will get our build quality before our buyers will tire of being a bunch of squidly poseurs wearing BSA T-shirts."
I'm pretty sure all I really want is the shirt so... hopefully they are good quality.
I really like standard bikes. Not much for crotch rockets or big cruisers so I'd be curious. I really like the looks of the modern Triumphs so another option in that vein would certainly be nice if I ever get my wallet out and a buy a non-inexpensive bike.
I used to race one in the 60's.Not sure I want to know what the Jawa lifestyle is. Large, lumbering, smelly(two stroke)but great in the mud? Sounds like a pig-pun intended.
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