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KAWASAKI motorcycles, a THREAT to other Brands and Motorcycles? - Motorcycle Philippines - The #1 Motoring Enthusiast Community in the Country
Pls post here stories you hear about Kawasaki motorcycles...specially the things you observe how other riders look at you (specially thise who are riding a different brand)..
let's compile it and learn from it...
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Hadi Wijaya from team Kawasaki ELF IRC NHK Rextor M-Tech prevailed champion for Race 1 of the Underbone 115cc category.Hadi finished first within 20:12.539s, followed by Rey Ratukore from BRT Indoparts KBC Federal Oil with the time of 20:12.674s.
Meanwhile, Prawat Yannawut from PETRONAS Sprinta Yamaha Thailand came in third with 20:12.754s.
Rey, Prawat, Sigit PD from U Mild U Bikers Indonesia Racing Team, Wahyu Widodo from Team Suzuki U Mild AHRS and Malaysian rider, Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah from PETRONAS Sprinta Yamaha Raceline finished fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh position respectively.
Beginning the race at grid 2, he maintained his consistency throughout the 10 laps by trailing the leading pack.
He gave the final strike at the last lap overtaking the 10 riders in front of him.
I never expected to win Race 1 because I got left behind in the middle of the race.
It was hard to keep up and overtake because all the other riders were very fast and skilful.
However I managed to catch up and take the lead from them at lap 9, turn 2, said Hadi.
Hadi who also won Round 1 held at the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia further added that it was not an easy race with the Malaysian, Thai and also Indonesian riders putting a lot of pressure.
Rey however found Race 1 to be very exciting and tough at the same time.
Race 1 was very exciting and tough.
It was a ruthless race.
I did my best by finishing second and I am very happy with my performance.
I hope to maintain the momentum for the next race, he said.
In third place, Prawat, was also very happy to have finished third because this is his first podium since he started racing in the ARRC last season.
All my hardwork finally paid off and it makes very proud.
Now, I will set a higher aim by trying to finish first in Race 2, said the 21-year old Thai rider.
Meanwhile, Florianus Roy and Fitriansyah Kete from finished eighth and twelfth followed by Hokky Krisdianto from Yamaha PETRONAS FDR Racing Team, Rain Doni, M.
Raka Sebastian, Md Iskandar Raduan, Denny Triyugo and Md Amin from PETRONAS Sprinta Yamaha Ah Hong finished thirteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, eighteenth, twenty first and twenty second place respectively.
Newbie, Md Rozaliman Zakaria from Shell Advance Yamaha Maju showed a promising performance during the earlier half of the race but crashed at lap 8.
Edzuan Abd Gani from Motul Yamaha YY Pang and Anggi Permana from U Mild U Bikers Indonesia Racing Team also collided during the same lap
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KAWASAKI what!? A threat to other brands?
not in my place, hehehe....
Honda still reigns as KING in the Motorcycle Capital of the Philippines...
I can only hope and wish on the concept and vision of " Kawasaki Dominate" will live up to its expectation in my place as well as throughout the country...
as long as Kawasaki keeps manufacturing reliable good quality motorcycles, with aggressive marketing strategies and with reasonable prices that will cater the motoring public, then the fear of being a "threat" will be reckoned with.
Kawasaki will no longer be an "alternative choice" but will become a "preferred choice"....
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