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By Guy Procter -
New bikes
08 June 2011 10:43
Paint it orange, ride it lairy: it's a tried and trusted sales technique for KTM, whose partnership with Indian giant Bajaj has yielded the new Duke 125 and access to a wonderfully cost-efficient supply chain for the Austrian firm.
Allowing the Pune-based firm to copy its marketing methods is the most obvious form of payback. It's hard to see how this squares with KTM boss Stefan Pierer's assertion as president of ACEM that "Aggressive riding styles and any depiction of unsafe behaviour on public roads will be banned from ACEM manufacturers' PR campaigns".
But doesn't it work well!
That KTM ad template in full
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linlijunrr says
www.betterwholesaler.us
10 June 2011 07:33
BBQdogsays
Laughing
The first seconds of this Pular 220 made me laugh, looks like to bike is totally falling apart,
should never have used that. Advertising is an art.
08 June 2011 15:34
snev says
The brakes are a bit sharp.
08 June 2011 15:29
MCNGuyPsays
Agreed
08 June 2011 13:49
skadamo says
Air Pulsar
08 June 2011 13:32
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