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November 27th, 2009

Creating Ads for Motorcycle Sale


motorcycle-saleSelling your motorcycle has never been easier. Where the more conventional ads works on helping you sell your computer through interested parties, now online trading has become a booming business for motorcycle and vehicle buyers and sellers.

If you are looking for ways on how you could possibly increase the possibility of your motorcycle being sold in a short period of time depends on where you sell your motorcycle, when you sell it and to whom you would sell it and its relative pricing.

Below are just list of simple tips in marketing your motorcycle and keeping it on top of the general buying guide of every company you are working on appraising the motorcycle you are selling.

  • Mastering the Art of Selling. You may not be an entrepreneur but everybody has their own way of effectively selling their own commodities. You just need to set your own tone in selling and keep yourself afloat on all situations by observing how the public reacts to such advertisements. If you get few responses to the way you have advertised your product, change your strategy.
  • Emphasize the Features. First and foremost, you will need to inform the public, which is your prospective buyers, as to the features of the product you are selling. They will need to have the latest information on what to expect and what not to if they will buy the product in question. Since this is selling, you should solely focus on the benefits and good features of your vehicle and sell it!
  • Prepare all Necessary Documentation. Your responsibility for selling your motorcycle shouldn’t stop after you’ve sold it. In fact, you will need to prepare all documentation beforehand and deeds of transfer including purchase titles after the initial transaction for selling has been made. This will ensure a smooth transfer of titles and transactions and keep you from getting yourself into trouble inasmuch as legalities in selling your motorcycle is concerned.
  • Ensure Good Working Condition for your Motorcycle. Remember the old saying “do unto others what you want others to do unto you”? Everybody hates a rip off so try to make sure that the individual components of your motorcycle are all up and running.

If you see something that isn’t working, replace it with a new one and try adjusting the price.

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Motorcycle Shops

October 17th, 2009

Custom Motorcycle Shops Everywhere!


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It would seem to me that over the past four years and with the advent of lame bike shows on TV, that every one now is a professional bike builder. Here in Mass I can remember having to drive hours from my home to get the smallest parts. Now it’s a simple matter of walking or driving twenty minutes to find a local shop. About a week ago I spent a day traveling to several bike shops in the area.

These shops claimed to be custom fab and paint shops but all carried pre assembled bikes. At one shop I noticed a sign that charged ninety dollars per hour for sheet metal work yet they had no equipment what so ever to bend or shape the smallest piece. After talking to the owner he had mentioned to me that he could build me a gas tank for $2,800 but would take 6 to 8 weeks for delivery from their “out source tank builder”. I don’t know about everyone else but I am what you would call a neat freak. And I couldn’t believe the disrepair and general “messiness” of these so called professional shops.

There was only one shop I could find that actually built every part of the bike and sold the whole package for $24,000. This was the least expensive bike I could find that was 100% handmade. Not to mention the absolute perfection of the owner and attention to detail. Also the shop was very clean, I suppose because some people watch TV and take a few welding classes it would qualify them as custom builders. I feel that it is a true shame the “older” guys out there who have been building bikes for 20 years are suffering because these (what I would call) “TV BUILDERS” are just buying pre assembled bikes, and charging $50,000 for a rolling piece of crap. So I say if you want custom and want to be different and stand apart build it yourself or find a great 100% custom shop. I know that the bike I ride is all handmade and doesn’t look like something that just rolled out of rock tavern New York.

From: whybike.com

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Motorcycle Shops Galore

August 23rd, 2009

Motorcycle Shops Galore


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First things first, a motorcycle is basically a bicycle that is motorized. Though for some people, motorcycles have been synonymous with crime gangs, etc., they are currently quite popular as a practical alternative to vehicles.

Motorcycles are especially practical to use in urban areas where car sizes could be constrictive and eventually not ideal due to area’s limited urban space. Fortunately, the motorcycle’s small size has an advantage. It is also quicker to maneuver, accelerate and run compared to a bulky car. Also, motorcycles are a lot more affordable than the common car.

There is also another motorcycle misconception which claims that riding motorcycles is more dangerous. Though there are cases where injuries were sustained from accidents via motorcycles, most of such accidents are actually caused by drivers of four-wheeled vehicles.

Thankfully, there are now motorcycle shops that offer training to riders of motorcycles both new and those that have considerable motorcycle riding experience. Doing such helps prevent serious injuries and accidents in the long run.

Motorcycle shops are everywhere

There are now many motorcycle shops in various areas, the same way that there are car shops and companies. One such motorcycle shop is Harley Davidson. This famous motorcycle company now offers dealerships which exclusively sell their latest models of motorcycles.

One motorcycle shop is called Total Motorcycle. This particular shop carries anything and everything for the biker who is just beginning to enjoy motorcycling to the experienced rider. Some of the motorcycle-related items available at this shop include batteries, apparel, helmets, books, gloves, jackets, spares, tires, suits, bike loans, magazines, insurance, security, manuals, among others.

The following motorcycle brands are also carried in this motorcycle shop: KTM, Honda, Harley, Buell, BMW, Ural, Triumph, Moto, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Victory, Hsyung. Also, any motorcycle preference you may have in terms of style is also available at this motorcycle shop. This includes supersport, cruiser, classic, naked, standard, custom, MX, dirt, enduro, off road. This particular motorcycle shop also offers shipping to any area in the United States, Canada, UK or Australia for free.

Another motorcycle shop is Concord. They have been in the motorcycle business for more than three decades. They claim that they are the best in the field thanks to their highly-knowledgeable sales staff. All in all, there are also motorcycle shops that sell varying motorcycle brands. Therefore, for those who do plan to buy a motorcycle, wear your leather suits, helmet and begin to shop for the motorcycle ride of your life.

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