"The closure of tie-up does not have any impact whatsoever on the overall performance of the company nor do we have anticipate this to have any impact on the stock price of the company," the two-wheeler major said in a regulatory filing.
The Pune-based company said that as part of the tie-up with Kawasaki, which commenced in 2009, bikes in the range of 250 cc and 650 cc were sourced from Japan for sales in India.
Sales of Kawasaki bikes in 2015-16 stood at 867 units as against total sales of 38,93,581 units by the auto firm that year.
Similarly sales in 2016-17 up to February 2017 through such tie up has been small at 642 units, Bajaj Auto said.
Last week, Bajaj Auto agreed with Japan's Kawasaki to end their decade-old alliance for sales and services in India from next month.
Consequently, Kawasaki motorcycles will be sold by India Kawasaki Motors Pvt Ltd -- 100 per cent subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Japan -- through its dealer network. The unit was established in India in July 2010. It will also provide after sales service, including that for past customers.
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