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KBH TV INTERVIEW!
Title: Bicycle Transformation

Mek: Pengacara
Anis: Pengacara
Nad: Duta
Farah: Traveller
Wani: Audience
Sya: Steven

Introduction
Interview the audience (Play video)
Why do you need bicycle?
Wani (12 yo): It would be easy for me to go to school.
Wani (5 yo): I love to play with my bicycle.
Wani (Employee): I cycle to work. It is a much faster and cheaper way to go to work as I earn very little.
Wani (Visitor): I enjoy riding the bicycle here as it is calm and a relaxing way to spend the weekend.
Studio
Mek : There you go. Different people giving different reasons for using bicycle. Let us take a look on how the bicycle industry has evolved.
Anis : The cycling community now is much different than what we have in the last 20 years. People no longer see bicycle as a mode of transportation. Bicycle has now being associated as a recreation and sports activity in Malaysia.
Mek : With the competition so intense, many businesses have ventured into the cycling industry. Many tried to give the cycling business a new set of outlook by bringing in premium bikes from Europe and the United States of America. This attracted many of the high-end cyclists with high spending power and resulted in the existing cycling business to suffer.
Anis : Ladies and gentleman, here with us is Mr. Steven who is the owner of Kedai Basikal Handal Sdn Bhd which its core business is a bicycle manufacturer, importer and distributor who will give us an inside look on how he managed to run a bicycle shop. Welcome, Mr. Steven to the studio.
Farah : Thank you.
Mek : Tell us on why bicycle shop?
Farah : Well, it started when I was little. My grandfather taught me on how to build a bike from scratch. From there, I started to develop deep interest on bicycle until I decided to open up my own shop. I used up my savings and was able to open a shop in Petaling Jaya and afterwards several outlets in Klang Valley. It can be said that my grandfather is the founder of

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