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Originally Posted by PeaceSportsAtlanta
I may end up getting more standard Brozz and offering it as the low cost Brozz to compete with the other mentioned bikes price point but right now the overwhelming interest is how the '20 models will be spec'd. $2k isn't much in the motorcycle world but in this market, even just $250 more or less seems to be a determining factor for some regardless of quality of the unit.
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Like I said above, call it a Shark. Once you guys became the Brozz distributor once again, and dropped the Shark, it really made me appreciate the Shark as a separate bike, and kind of sad I couldn't add it to my list of bikes to consider. To keep parts simple, just use the Brozz plastics, but rather than having a 'compromise' bare bones Brozz, you can call it a Shark 250. Have a rear disc brake, and you will prob. see a lot of sales.