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Morgan60

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The Yamaha is not too shabby either but yes I do love what RE has been doing recently, almost added the Scram as well a month ago but then decided to wait for the RE 650 cruiser.
I’m also waiting for the RE super Meteor 650 and the 411 Scram. I think they are both going to be a very hot sellers for RE here state side. Sadly we seem to be about six months to a year behind India in getting the models here in the USA. We have yet to see any of the new Classic 350 on the showroom floors and then we are only getting three dark colors that don’t sell well in India or the UK. No red chrome ☹or any chrome models to be seen.
 

mpp1

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I’m also waiting for the RE super Meteor 650 and the 411 Scram. I think they are both going to be a very hot sellers for RE here state side. Sadly we seem to be about six months to a year behind India in getting the models here in the USA. We have yet to see any of the new Classic 350 on the showroom floors and then we are only getting three dark colors that don’t sell well in India or the UK. No red chrome ☹or any chrome models to be seen.
The red chrome is the best color on the new Classic for sure, things might improve once the whole Covid situation normalizes or India gets its act together and starts producing its own chips which is a bit of a head scratcher if you ask me for such a large manufacturing country like mine to not have figured out already. I guess there really is a lot more to making computer chips than I can wrap my mind around.
 
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