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Offline Charles Owens

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« Reply #45 on: June 10, 2013, 12:16:27 AM »
Our top pick is Travis Baker, trying to work out airfare. Not looking good :/
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Our top pick is Travis Baker, trying to work out airfare. Not looking good :/

That would be sick I've always thought he was a kick ass rider. That's a pretty prestigious rider I'm glad the team is getting that type of attention.
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For sure, we have no shortage of riders wanting in. Working out details now for Budds!

Would releasing a list of names be possible? Fwiw, I was at river valley mx in Boyd, TX last weekend and Tommy Hahn was there railing on a KX250...... Just sayin lol

T Hahn would be a great pick!
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« Reply #48 on: June 10, 2013, 04:11:34 PM »
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Oh, but then KTM four stroke sales would plummet.

Conversly, if Dungy was left in 20th place or worse, didn't make the grid, 2-stroke sales would plummet...

That would suck for everybody!

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« Reply #49 on: June 10, 2013, 06:52:16 PM »
Upside fo Charles' strategy -- pretty good.
Downside to cCharles' strategy -- not much at all.

Upside  to Dungy strategy -- even better.
Downside to Dungy strategy -- catastrophic.

you are quite correct.


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Oh, but then KTM four stroke sales would plummet.

Conversly, if Dungy was left in 20th place or worse, didn't make the grid, 2-stroke sales would plummet...

That would suck for everybody!
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« Reply #50 on: June 10, 2013, 10:22:05 PM »
Think of all the press KTM would get if that actually happened -- even if Roger D himself threw a two stroke under him. If he podiumed on the bike in the 450 class.... Even if he got into the top 5! The buzz would be amazing in the moto-sphere. KTM would be a household word (well, a household random 3 letter combo) in the general public!

Oh, but then KTM four stroke sales would plummet.

Yes, dreaming......   :<img src=" title="Roll Eyes" class="smiley">


Dungy? I think he is used to KTM hardware....   :o

Sure I think Roger and the rest of the crew will allow him to cross over to the dark side... 

Cita you are a dreamer...   :o

Business strategy is a bitch hey.  ><img src=" title="Angry" class="smiley"> Can't blame them really. But they've got an awesome little spot in the market. Their four strokes sell well and their two strokes just as well. They'll do what all the japs will: Milk the four stroke market dry. I would too :D
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