Adieboy
Registered user
How do you think an 'All Year Biker' Franchise would go in Ireland?
I'm thinking of taking one on, any thoughts?
I'm thinking of taking one on, any thoughts?
It's all about scale. Are there enough bikes that would be willing to make the spend for you to make a living from it ? Or are you looking at it from a secondary income point of view ? Three years ago one of the UK franchise holders came to Dublin for a weekend and did a pile of bikes that had been pre booked and paid for. He was busy but looking back the event was well promoted on Irish bike web sites so he got all the interested punters in one weekend.
As has been said it's all about scale, but I'd certainly be interested in getting it done.
If you've seen what they do, why not just get a load of cleaning products and bulk ACF50 and start up a part-time business on your own?
It's not like setting up a hamburger joint on your own.
Al
Any freebies on offer???
if you could set up a van and travel to people in local area be good
if you get in goo with a bmw garage you will get the work from them as thoes who wont service bikes will also want yout o clean them
How do you think an 'All Year Biker' Franchise would go in Ireland?
I'm thinking of taking one on, any thoughts?
It's a great system and i thought of taking the franchise myself about a year ago. But do the sums and work out how many cleans you'll have to do to cover the initial cost of the franchise and you'll be surprised. I can't quite remember the figures but i know it was a long long time and multiple cleans every week just to break even.