I just recently bought a Vitpilen quite a head turner. Very quick and nimble too. This is the type of bike you want to leave to your kids when you grow old.
why did you remove the spoked wheels of the 401 and replaced it with the crappy ones from the 200? another "upgrade" cost to squeeze out from customers. greedy.
On the contrary, customer riding experience and safety is put first :) The spoked wheels are tubed and the cast aluminum wheels are tubeless. For our local road conditions, the tubeless wheels are decided to be the safer option. Hope this helps clarify that notion.
cast wheels are supposed to be cheaper, right? and the bikes are assembled in the philippines? so, how is the 401 in the philippines still priced almost the same than the ones sold in the americas and europe?
@@hiteshgujarathi4636 they have a plant in the philippines that assembles ktm for a couple of years now and the same plant apparently assembles the husqvarnas since last year. Its just odd that a locally assembled bike with cheaper rims is not sold cheaper than the imported from other regions.
@@wanderingandroid ohh I didn't know that. But even in India they are providing alloy wheel for 250 cc bikes. So maybe the road conditions are not suitable for spoked wheels afterall.
It went over your head probably, but that's the point -- stories. This isn't a bike review. A known effective marketing technique to show a lifestyle and testimony buyers can relate.
I just recently bought a Vitpilen quite a head turner. Very quick and nimble too. This is the type of bike you want to leave to your kids when you grow old.
I lov3 this bike sana all..i want this bike in the future..new subscriber from italy
Soon, sana lang makabili.
Wow may test ride and ma vlogg namin sirs mga mams 😍❤️
Sana may review about the PMS, parts availability and reliability.
Could be my first ever motorcycle!❤
Where is the other episodes 🥺
I thinking this or duke 390
why did you remove the spoked wheels of the 401 and replaced it with the crappy ones from the 200? another "upgrade" cost to squeeze out from customers. greedy.
On the contrary, customer riding experience and safety is put first :)
The spoked wheels are tubed and the cast aluminum wheels are tubeless. For our local road conditions, the tubeless wheels are decided to be the safer option. Hope this helps clarify that notion.
cast wheels are supposed to be cheaper, right? and the bikes are assembled in the philippines? so, how is the 401 in the philippines still priced almost the same than the ones sold in the americas and europe?
@@wanderingandroid bikes are made in india and export to philipines. And you can't provide tubeless tyers on spoked wheel.
@@hiteshgujarathi4636 they have a plant in the philippines that assembles ktm for a couple of years now and the same plant apparently assembles the husqvarnas since last year. Its just odd that a locally assembled bike with cheaper rims is not sold cheaper than the imported from other regions.
@@wanderingandroid ohh I didn't know that. But even in India they are providing alloy wheel for 250 cc bikes. So maybe the road conditions are not suitable for spoked wheels afterall.
Oh another paid youtube influencer that talked about themselves but the bike.
It went over your head probably, but that's the point -- stories. This isn't a bike review.
A known effective marketing technique to show a lifestyle and testimony buyers can relate.