Ross
Guest
Just a cautionary note!
Not wanting to stir things up, but reading the comments about dealers a thought came to mind. It’s a wonderful thing this Internet you can communicate with many people over many miles all at the push of a button. Your words are whisked into hyperspace and are there for all to see. You can share your knowledge, experience, adventures etc both good and bad. People, including the dealers can then take what you say and use it as they intrepid it. We’ve all done well out of the various dealers around the country with the free advertising and good words about the club and the various raffle prizes donated. However that can all be lost if we are seen as a bunch of moaners and general slaggersoffas. I don’t work at a dealership or even in the trade but I have worked in the retail sector and so have a little experience to draw on. The dealers generally will have their customer’s satisfaction at heart because you are their lifeline. They need your custom to survive, make a profit, pay the bills and then with what’s left buy in new lines of goodies etc to temp you back to continue the cycle. If things don’t go according to plan and mistakes are made (we are all human after all ) then you and the dealer may fall out. How far this goes is up to you and the dealer. If you are unhappy with the service or the product you can sort it out with the dealer, the manufacturer, trading standards, the courts etc till all parties have had their pound of flesh and feel happy. Yes you can go elsewhere to spend you cash and I do the same, after all we all like to get value for money and not be ripped-off, it’s called shopping around. The dealers know and accept this, its called competition. But my point is this, the dealers whoever they are, franchise, independent, spares and accessory etc they are in away our lifeline as well – no dealer, no service, no spares, no bike, no club and no fun!
Not wanting to stir things up, but reading the comments about dealers a thought came to mind. It’s a wonderful thing this Internet you can communicate with many people over many miles all at the push of a button. Your words are whisked into hyperspace and are there for all to see. You can share your knowledge, experience, adventures etc both good and bad. People, including the dealers can then take what you say and use it as they intrepid it. We’ve all done well out of the various dealers around the country with the free advertising and good words about the club and the various raffle prizes donated. However that can all be lost if we are seen as a bunch of moaners and general slaggersoffas. I don’t work at a dealership or even in the trade but I have worked in the retail sector and so have a little experience to draw on. The dealers generally will have their customer’s satisfaction at heart because you are their lifeline. They need your custom to survive, make a profit, pay the bills and then with what’s left buy in new lines of goodies etc to temp you back to continue the cycle. If things don’t go according to plan and mistakes are made (we are all human after all ) then you and the dealer may fall out. How far this goes is up to you and the dealer. If you are unhappy with the service or the product you can sort it out with the dealer, the manufacturer, trading standards, the courts etc till all parties have had their pound of flesh and feel happy. Yes you can go elsewhere to spend you cash and I do the same, after all we all like to get value for money and not be ripped-off, it’s called shopping around. The dealers know and accept this, its called competition. But my point is this, the dealers whoever they are, franchise, independent, spares and accessory etc they are in away our lifeline as well – no dealer, no service, no spares, no bike, no club and no fun!

Come on Bakes. Tell me how difficult it is for the small businessman
Anyone fancy a meet in the chat room at 9ish?
It smacked of complacency and arrogance. If they get a kick up the a**e from this forum, well fair play.