Harley Davidson Street 750 wins again

However this Fragment has been slashed by 28 percent during the first financial year. Well, we all are aware of the Harley Davidson been priced at almost more than double of the popular Royal Enfield Continental GT, still the power machine, Harley Davidson Street 750 has managed to overtake in the market, yet another time.

However this Fragment has been slashed by 28 percent during the first financial year. Well, we all are aware of the Harley Davidson been priced at almost more than double of the popular Royal Enfield Continental GT, still the power machine, Harley Davidson Street 750 has managed to overtake in the market, yet another time.
Harley Davidson Street 750 wins again
 
The segment placed in the market between 500-800cc bikes, the Harley Davidson Street 750, is still ruling the market, against its competitors such as Royal Enfield, Kawasaki, and Triumph.While this particular machine is not the most pricy on offer, the bike has still gathered a dedicated fan section for itself that interprets the numbers it has been churning out in the market.
 
Along with the accumulation of 524 units during the initial quarter of the current financial year, it has managed to sell around a great number of 90 more units when compared to its most prominent competitor, the Royal Enfield Continental GT.Talking from the business point of view, the segment is however going slow, carrying a dip nearly of 28 per cent, with the figures dropping down to 1239 units from the last recorded numbers of 1729 units.
Harley Davidson Street 750 wins again
 
Even the Harley Davidson Street 750 has dipped by at least 15 percent; coming down to 524 units from the earlier recorded numbers f 619 units, when we talk about this current fiscal.If we comment on the loss the company is bearing currently, the Harley Davidson Street 750 has suffered lesser that the Continental GT that witnessed a dip in sales numbers by a good 50 percent, coming down to 434 units from 859.The only section that saw a hike is the Triumph series line up, including the Daytona, Street Triple and Tiger 800 that went up to 128 units from the last 96 units recorded.