pguerci wrote:The reason es that here in Argentina they don't import the bike manufactured in Italy, they have a factory here so they import every component separately and ensamble them locally in Argentina. Because of this reason, bikes are 90% the same but not exactly the same, and MY2016 as show in Europe or US can be delayed about 6 months to show up here.
twowheels wrote:pguerci wrote:The reason es that here in Argentina they don't import the bike manufactured in Italy, they have a factory here so they import every component separately and ensamble them locally in Argentina. Because of this reason, bikes are 90% the same but not exactly the same, and MY2016 as show in Europe or US can be delayed about 6 months to show up here.
That's interesting, and it sheds light on some of the comments Tim Pilg (BetaUSA) made about bringing bikes in last year for the ISDE.
I wonder if there is a super restrictive tariff structure on bikes made out-of-country?
pguerci wrote:Sort of conclusion for this thread.
I finally got my brand new '15 300RR after some weeks of waiting, thanks for all the comments in the forum that helped me out to make my decision moving to the two strokes world (never been there before).
Only a first ride in a closed hard rocky track, totally stock, just made some minor adjustments to front and rear clickers to have a decent performance. First impression was great, somehow what I expected, awesome handling, very light feeling, like suspension, incredible electric start, more powerfull than the 350RR but very smooth, actually I gave two turns in to the PV and looked more docile, I think I will be around this PV setting after more tunning. I love how the bike turns, is amazing, much more easier than the 350 4-stroker. Of course I still have to get used to it, and complete the setup for my riding, but things will get even better and better.
Seams I've made a great choice.
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