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  1. #21 Re: Greetings from Chongqing. 
    Senior C-Moto Guru MJH's Avatar
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    I also read that Benelli will be offering the Due 756 twin in china, Qianjiang has an advantage they could open a wholly Italian managed factory in china, since they actually own Benelli. They could open a production center that would operate as if it was a totally foreign operation in China, but legally would not be. I think they should, they can give the Italian access to the market as they see fit, let them design and develop what they feel they can and that they believe will sell in the Chinese market. Here is the article from

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    Benelli Due 756 Finally Goes Live…in China?


    Posted Friday, December 16th, 2011 @ 11:28 am, by Jensen Beeler The Benelli Due concept has been in the works for so long, we’re officially giving it the Duke Nukem Forever status of the motorcycle industry. I first laid my eyes on the two-cylinder street-standard back in 2009, as the then called “2ue” was making its second EICMA appearance (the Due made its first appearance as early as the Cologne show in 2006). Essentially a Benelli triple with a cylinder lopped off, the Benelli Due displaces 756cc with its inline cylinders, and is an otherwise attractive motorcycle. Given how much of a basket-case the “Tre” motor was, we can only imagine the “character” its two-cylinder counterpart brings to the table, though that is an entirely different issue. Finally announcing that the Benelli Due will hit dealership floors in 2012, the Chinese-owned Italian company has an interesting twist with its news: the Benelli Due will be released in China first, then Europe and other markets. At play surely is the idea and principle of pride that Chinese companies should release models in their home country first, before servicing other markets. This notion is surely understandable, but does strike us as interesting considering that Europe and North America are likely to be bigger volume markets for this big-displacement motorcycle.

    The Chinese market is of course better known for its small-displacement motorcycle needs, and it is unclear how large of a demand exists for a bike like the Benelli Due within its borders. More shocking than this news is the fact that being nearly a six-year-old design, the Due is still a striking bike (sans that headlight perhaps).
    For as many issues as the Italian brand has, it sure does produce some of the most striking and timeless motorcycles in the business.
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    You nearly got me there - its China and a Chinese company - and that means a poorly executed copy & paste of the form.
    Simple as that. There is nothing with Zontes & Daimler...but its a excellent example what this discussion is about.
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    It’s kind of sad as they created some decent products and then they get all weird about how they plan to sell them.
    They created a decent web site, but since they only offer three motorcycles, they just had to fill the pages with a bunch of silly distractions.

    I do not think that the Phantom 200, really exists, must be why they called it the Phantom?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MJH View Post
    It’s kind of sad as they created some decent products and then they get all weird about how they plan to sell them.
    They created a decent web site, but since they only offer three motorcycles, they just had to fill the pages with a bunch of silly distractions.
    I do not think that the Phantom 200, really exists, must be why they called it the Phantom?
    Exactly, which us is where my proverb about China rings true... "everything in China is just for looking, for nothing is at it seems (appears), beAware the smoke and mirrors" -author me.
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