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It makes you wonder what logic goes into the choice of bikes.
Is it just European/US bikes? Asia has a much larger potential customer base with mostly low to mid-range bikes.
Surely, the Yamaha MT15 (150cc or whatever), is more a promotion for the bike and likely a free licence from Yamaha, whereas a reproduction classic can only have been included if there was a likelihood that it would be popular enough to get a few extra buyers to support the licencing fee.
Scrolling though the list of bikes when choosing one to use in a race, it seems at least half are paid DLC and the other half MV Agustas, Aprilias and Ducatis. WTF.
TBH, this business model smacks of money grab and blows huge chunks. They could make twice the profit for half the outlay AND please their user base simply by putting me in charge.
Edit: edit.