Posts Tagged ‘Money’

Motorcycle Seats

July 30th, 2010

If you are a motorcyclist, you know that you will get to the point where you can not be satisfied with the appearance of your motorcycle. Of course, the look of your bike, especially your motorcycle seat, it should be enough to convince you to try to get a seat to be adjusted. What is required to have a custom motorcycle seat? More importantly, you must have the money to be able to finance any type and a new seat design that you want your motorcycle to own.

You will spend several hours just to make sure that you have chosen the most appropriate seat for your bike and your preferences as a rider. If you really wanted to get a motorcycle seat is adjusted, then tried to get out of your way to gain further knowledge about the best options to customize your bike seat. » Read more: Motorcycle Seats

Sell Used Motorcycles

December 26th, 2009

Unfortunately selling vehicles like your motorcycle, is not really as simple as going onto a website and posting a classified saying that you have a motorcycle for sale and then expect 50 calls to come in.

Before you get started you may need some tips to help you place your classified quickly and sell your motorcycle as fast as possible. First things first, you should have your basic vehicle information handy for example the year, make, model, and selling price these are all questions that potential buyers would want to know.

When describing your bike, be sure to include the best features so that you can capture the potential buyer’s interest. Show casing your ad by using words such as “one owner, brand new, garage kept, fully loaded, best offer, one of a kind” etc definitely helps.

Also use the brand names of important accessories or parts that are included with your bike. Use complete sentences in your description if possible. Have an email address. In most cases, you will usually need an email address to complete the place an ad process. If you do not have an email address you can easily set up a free account with either Yahoo or Hotmail.

Make sure that you include a photo with your ad. If you do not include a picture the majority of the emails that you will be receiving will say “can I see a photo please?”. Photos help sell the product as long as it is in good condition. The more you can add the better. They give the potential buyer a visual cue to inquire about your motorcycle.

Be prudent in dealing with buyers. Buyers and sellers should be prudent and careful in any exchange of money, contracts, legal documents, and written or verbal communications. If you take these simple tips into consideration you are most likely sell your motorcycle faster than if you just did your own thing.

Motorcycle Dealers

December 21st, 2009

Motorcycle Dealers

Love them or hate them we need them.

A motorcycle dealer is a person chosen by the motorcycle manufacturer to sell their motorcycles. He is thus a company authorised person to sell motorcycles on their behalf.

The most common requirement to become a motorcycle dealer are availability of substantial capital to invest, experience in dealing with motorcycles, availability of a commercial space, and also the readiness to provide excellent after sales support to the customers.

The priorities of a retail motorcycle dealer are generally the same as for any other retailer.

The company pays the dealer a fixed percentage on every sale made, and that is the basic way in which a motorcycle dealer, or any dealer for that matter, makes money. Although low in percentage terms, the dealers margin is quite high when the actual selling price of a motorcycle is taken into account.

Depending on the company, the company may also invest in the set up, or may agree upon either a revenue sharing, or a fixed plus revenue sharing arrangement with a motorcycle dealer. However, the company will certainly provide motorcycle dealers with all training assistance. While there is no doubt that there are great opportunities to become a motorcycle dealer, it is a profession that requires tremendous hard work, dedication an discipline on the part of the motorcycle dealer.

It is only when the motorcycle dealer performs his sales and after sales functions effectively that the motorcycle gets sold.

Most dealers offer a comprehensive range of new and used motorcycles,parts,service and accessories.

Dealerships need to get a grip on the fact that a lot of women are buying motorcycles.

My local Kawa dealer is a tiny place, but the people there have been really helpful when I’ve needed to order parts. We visited a lot of dealers when we were looking for bikes, but I’ve found that our smaller, local shops are the best.

To find more on motorcycles visit

http://www. usedmotorcycles-4u. com

Steve Harris