View Full Version : Taiwanese bikers urged to swop two-strokes
Bob
3rd December 2008, 01:13
Bikers in Taiwan are being encouraged to trade in their old two-stroke machines.
Two-stroke motorcycles that are at least seven years old can be exchanged for a cash subsidy of USD 50 per bike. The Taiwanese government has set aside USD 15.75 million for the scheme, aiming to phase out 350,000 aged two-stroke motorcycles to ease pollution.
Subike
3rd December 2008, 05:57
So does that mean we are going to see a sudden importation of 2 smokers being imported by"astute" busness men wanting to make a few dollars?
Well were are the car graveyard for out of date, second hand ,high milage imports from >>over there>>>>.
A container full of cheap 2 smokers for the bucket racers could turn into a small industry for someone with some loose cash.
Who wants to go shares in a 40footer from taiwan?
The Lone Rider
3rd December 2008, 10:19
Who wants to go shares in a 40footer from taiwan?
I will!
I have already been looking into going into business in the motorcycle industry, slow process that it is to get set up.
Can't say I know much about buckets but I'm an astute business man and I trust you Dave :P
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