Motosportz:
" Then became wildly profitable when the Indian company sold millions of 200 Duke type bikes."
No, they have not sold millions of Mini Dukes. Perhaps, they may have sold somewhere between 8,000 to 20,000 in the last financial year, when they finally overtook BMW as Europes largest Motorcycle manufacturer - only by a few hundred bikes, by the way. They produced around 108,000 / 109,000 KTMs, last financial year - and that includes the Mini Dukes
Now, there IS enormous potential for sales of the Indian made KTMs - well, Austrian ones too. As, with billions of people, you need only a tiny percentage of a percent of the people to become enthused about motorcycles, to have an enormous market to service. The Indian Middle Class, numbers in the many, many millions of people. China, for example, would now be very close to having as many USD millionaires as the entire population of the USA - it's projected to reach those numbers this year. India, may not be far behind in those statistics. Even with the recent crashing of the Rupees value. Well, actually, that should present even more reasons for KTM having more production of bikes in India.
I'd not be surprised to see the Indian made KTMs, far outstrip the sales / production of Austrian made KTMs in the next few years. The Mini Dukes, from the 125 through to the 390, will bring a big increase in KTM sales, for this financial year.
But Millions of KTM Mini Dukes having been sold so far? - absolutely not the case. Now, the Bajaj Pulsars - well yes, quite a few hundred thousand of those are sold, I think.
KTM need to produce the Freerides (and other models) in India, either partly or wholely. They'd be able to be sold for far less than they are now, or are projected to be priced as for the 2t, and, such a bike, could usher in huge sales for them. The DT/XL/ XT/ TS/ KL's of our time.
The Indian made Mini Dukes, are extremely well made, and very well performing bikes, for those inclined towards thinking the may be sub standard.