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Originally Posted by hplp
I struggle to see the caution now against simple ECU/EFI injection.
The technology is advancing so fast but for example I have a full diagnostics system on my smartphone using a bluetooth dongle. Where in the world doesnt have phones nowadays.
If the Himalayan was of better quality (from what Im reading) and conformed with EU/US emmissions standards they would be onto a complete winner. Simply having just a carb controled bike, is going no-where.
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Yes, that's the obvious ... "IF" it was of better quality. But, apparently, it's not!

How can the board of directors be convinced that poor quality isn't a viable plan for the future?

Fuel Injection tech is now quite reliable, but if not done well, it will ruin your day. Remember, ALL F.I. systems require a very strong battery. Does any company in India even make a decent battery? I doubt it.
Bad battery means NO GO with F.l. A Carb bike will run FINE with a dead battery ... or no battery at all with some systems.
In very remote areas where no help available, I'd rather have a Carb. I've dealt with Carbs for 50 years. (since age 10!) I understand them. You can't really crack into an ECU or F.I. brain on side of road. Sure, you can plug in and see the Error Code on your smart phone ... but it says: A2 Sensor bad (or some similar gibberish). Now what?
Sure, most times, not a problem. Good battery, keep fuel clean (filters), as dirt and water are DEADLY for F.I. systems and will kill a high pressure fuel pump. Once you've bugger'd up your fuel pump or injectors you may be in trouble. Got Parts?
I'd rather carry a few tiny spare jets, a float kit and fuel filter rather than a $500 spare ECU, new $300 fuel pump, or spare throttle body assembly.
So good and bad on both sides.
But sounds to me the poor quality extends beyond the lack of F.I. To sell in foreign markets ... you can't fake it for long.
Even Harley are now on the rocks. Romantic nostalgia and ancient tech will only take you so far. Not far enough!