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25Aug/090

Kawasaki to move motorcycle production from Japan to Thailand

According to a Bloomberg report, Kawasaki will start shifting the production of some of its medium-sized and large motorcycles from Japan to Thailand, from next year. The aim would be to take advantage of lower costs and cheaper labour in Thailand. Kawasaki isn't the first major motorcycle manufacturer to go to Thailand - Triumph already has two manufacturing facilities in that country.

Kawasaki remains the only Japanese two-wheeler manufacturer that still hasn't managed to set up operations in India. The company does have some kind of an agreement in place with Bajaj Auto though, and the latter is expected to launch the Kawasaki Ninja 250R in India before the end of this year.

[Via: indiaautomotive]

21Jul/090

Yamaha Photo Contest

Yamaha India introduces a contest where you have to click a picture with your Yamaha and you may get a chance to spend six nights and seven days in Japan with your loved one. There are also some mp3 players, cell phones and cameras to be won.

To be eligible for the prize, you need to click an image and enter in one of the categories listed below:

  • Best Background & Yamaha
  • Me & My Yamaha
  • Yamaha at World Heritage

The last date for submission of entries - 31st august and you can check further details on yamaha's official website.

11Jun/090

Yamaha To Launch R15 & FZ16 Racing Kits

Yamaha India is testing racing kits for the Yamaha R15 and Yamaha FZ16 in Japan. The racing kits will be launched in India soon and will give the bikes some power boost along with better braking.

The racing kits are developed with the help of Daytona Corporation of Japan. Visible changes appear to be a new exhaust system, new rear view mirrors, an extra bar on the handle and petal discs.

[Via: motorbeam]

 

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