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General / Open Discussion / Re: atv/motocross/utv shop
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on: October 31, 2007, 09:27:19 AM
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Absolutely! Nothing makes you want to buy a bike more than a friendly sale! Trust me, I know, I own a dealership! Be upfront and let them know the bottom line right off the bat with no hidden fees. I don't think twice about walking out when I hear that the rebate all of a sudden doesn't apply or there is $3000 in hidden fees. Be honest!
Second, Carry the odd-ball stuff. Nothing makes me happier than hearing about a great, but hard to find product on-line and going into a shop and seeing it there. Just set it up the way YOU would like to be treated and fill it with the kind of stuff YOU wish every shop you ever went into had.
For service and repair....well, that is up to your skills. Just dont be one of the shops that fixes it......for a few weeks and then your back in again!!!!! Do it right the first time and be reasonable and competative on the price. I would rather take less profit in turn for a long lasting customer base!
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: 250R Build
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on: October 24, 2007, 01:20:43 PM
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Wow, very nice build. I would leave the rear plastics off. Skinny, low, and wide is the best way to go. Both for looks and performance. Besides, not many people ride them like that anyways. Plus, if you ever decide to sell it, you can just buy plastics for the rear and they will be brand new with no scratches from the trails. Might bring up the value a bit.
Good luck starting it. Post up a sound clip for us!
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General / Group Rides & Events / Re: SEMI ANUAL MUD FEST INFO
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on: October 22, 2007, 08:11:47 PM
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Wow, the next one isn't too far away! I can't wait for it! Last time was absolutley great! More water hoses and some kind of organization would be great but overall I had a blast.
I can't to bring my bike though. By February I should be pumping more power than God himself could imagine. Bring it Can-Am!!!!!! I'm thinking about paddles front and rear, that should make it through!
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General / Open Discussion / Re: going to trade in
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on: September 27, 2007, 03:45:16 PM
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Gato, why are you basing your input on this subject on videos from the internet? There are a million factors in every video so non of them, realistically, are relevant. I would buy by what suits you better. If you want a strong drivetrain, go with Chevy. A legendary motor and strong axles, go with Dodge. If you want a shiney, butt ugly truck, go with ford(hehehehe).
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Utility X-Treme Course
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on: September 10, 2007, 12:34:32 PM
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Thats it? So a Bulldozer plows through a patch of woods and it's an X-treme utility course? Ehhhh....I think I'd spend my money on something else if thats all there is.
Not sure why you would say that's all there is? This particular course goes through a lake, there is a man made canal, many jumps and obstacles, a swamp area and a mud drag strip all incorporated into this mile or so long course. That's that particular course. In addition we have miles of other trails, 2 pretty good sized ponds to play in, tons of mud areas, an mx track, a peewee track, hill climb area, free camping...all for $10 Wow, tough crowd. www.floridaatvmotoplex.com Now that I look at the pics form your website, it looks great! Sorry to be a party pooper before but the construction pics don't do it justice.
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Utility X-Treme Course
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on: September 07, 2007, 04:54:19 PM
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Thats it? So a Bulldozer plows through a patch of woods and it's an X-treme utility course? Ehhhh....I think I'd spend my money on something else if thats all there is.
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