Why Americans REFUSE to Buy the $2,000 Motorcycle That DOMINATES 70 Countries
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Загружено: 2026-02-03
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Why Americans STILL Ignore the $2,000 Motorcycle That RULES the World
Americans think Honda, Yamaha, and Kawasaki dominate the global motorcycle market. They're wrong. There's a $2,000 motorcycle from India that outsells Harley-Davidson 10-to-1 worldwide, dominates 3 entire continents, and operates in 70+ countries. Most Americans have never even heard of it.
While Americans spend an average of $20,000 financing weekend toys for 5-7 years, 3 billion people across Africa, South Asia, and Latin America discovered motorcycles that actually work for daily life. Indian manufacturers like Bajaj, Hero MotoCorp, TVS, and Royal Enfield didn't just build bikes—they built an empire.
Discover why:
Bajaj controls 40-60% of Africa's motorcycle market
In Uganda, Bajaj has over 80% market share
Hero MotoCorp produces more bikes annually than Harley-Davidson, Ducati, and BMW combined
Royal Enfield now has 152 US dealerships and is coming for the American market
Chinese brands flooded Africa with 160+ manufacturers most are now extinct
Japanese bikes cost 2-3x more than what actually wins in global markets
The same bikes dominating harsh African conditions, Asian megacities, and Latin American mountains are now available in America for $5,000-$6,000. But American riders are still financing $20,000 bikes for trips under 10 miles.
This is the story of market alignment over engineering excellence, practicality over prestige, and how one country quietly built a two-wheeled empire while America wasn't paying attention.
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