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Eddieb
1st September 2009, 08:11
Motomail has redesigned their website and I see Adventure is now a section straight from the front page.

The Adventure page carries a blurb about how they stock lots of adventure riding gear and links to their stock categories, and in their stock categories they have Adventure sections now.

My take on that is the market/demand is NZ is getting large enough for dealers to take notice. Hopefully that means a better range of gear for us.

For those of you not familiar, http://motoretail.co.nz

Crisis management
1st September 2009, 09:13
Must admit I agree with Andy, I used too use Motomail a bit but last time I was in there it was all clothing and no motorcyclists, it's a bit like Deus ex Machina, a cafe with a motorcycle theme.

Bloody Aucklanders...

Eddieb
1st September 2009, 10:48
I wonder if either of you actually read what I was trying to get at or just saw Motomail and in typical Kiwi fashion decided to have a bitch & whine instead?

This was supposed to be a postive thread about the development our chosen form of riding, not yet another Motomail bitch and moan thread. You can take that elsewhere.

MattRSK
1st September 2009, 11:02
I was just taking a look at some gear. Like that fancy zoom feature they have. Just by rolling over the picture you can get a better look. That is something that has always frustrated me about buying online is not been able to get a good look at the thing your buying. Some online shops don't even bother. Well done motomail.

Crisis management
1st September 2009, 12:08
I wonder if either of you actually read what I was trying to get at or just saw Motomail and in typical Kiwi fashion decided to have a bitch & whine instead?

This was supposed to be a postive thread about the development our chosen form of riding, not yet another Motomail bitch and moan thread. You can take that elsewhere.

I take your point but I'm not someone known for bitching & moaning, so when I do it's with good reason. Motomail started off with a good range of gear & accessories and has slowly taken it's market focus to a themed cafe with scooters everywhere. I understand thats where their market is and don't have a problem with it, I just refuse to get excited when they stock 4 helmets and some riding gear.

Apologies if my opinion is not to your liking but this is one of the joys of an open forum.

XF650
1st September 2009, 12:59
Looks like all retailers (& manufacturers) should be taking more notice of the Adventure / Dual Purpose market. Check out this KiwiRider poll:
http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/1611292/?view=results

Moki
1st September 2009, 17:45
Yeah it's good that they are starting to take notice. Some good gear there from the looks of it, but I still feel the prices are a bit steepish. 60 bucks for some socks?

Eddieb
1st September 2009, 18:13
I take your point but I'm not someone known for bitching & moaning, so when I do it's with good reason. Motomail started off with a good range of gear & accessories and has slowly taken it's market focus to a themed cafe with scooters everywhere. I understand thats where their market is and don't have a problem with it, I just refuse to get excited when they stock 4 helmets and some riding gear.

Apologies if my opinion is not to your liking but this is one of the joys of an open forum.

I definately don't disagree with your summary of where they have decided their target market is, having shopped there on and off since since the early days I agree it's not what it used to be and now fails to serve many of my own needs as a M/C accessory store, like myself you also have a right to your own opinion.

However it gets tiresome quickly when any thread where someone is trying to put some information out in the open arena that they feel may have some value or interest to other users but the poster makes the mistake of mentioning that store, suddenly the intended point of the original post is lost and the thread degenerates into a slag fest of how it's not what it used to be.

I've seen it time and time again in other peoples threads and it looks like this one is destined for the same fate.

/Ranty high horse off/

talbertnz
3rd September 2009, 08:34
I bought a kiwirider magazine and it states:
Last months poll: what will your next motorcycle be?

scooter 3%
commuter 3%
supersports 600 10%
sports 1000 15%
tourer 11%
cruiser 12%
Adventure/Dualsport 31% !!!!!!!!
offroad 6%
trackbike 0%
undecided 3%
other 5%

No wonder more stores start providing us with more stuff!!

Taz
3rd September 2009, 09:28
So you didn't take part in the poll itself when Dave put it up?

Big Dave
3rd September 2009, 09:57
So you didn't take part in the poll itself when Dave put it up?

I sent the results to a few of the importers too.

Motomail is cool. Friendly people, service and meet up for coffees and rides.

I also like the range of clothing and accessories as it is.
The guys that used to go there for a clutch cable for an XL250 are disappointed.
They will still get that stuff in.

>>I just refuse to get excited when they stock 4 helmets and some riding gear.<<

I would too. Fortunately that isn't the case.

ducatijim
3rd September 2009, 10:10
I bought a kiwirider magazine and it states:
Last months poll: what will your next motorcycle be?

scooter 3%
commuter 3%
supersports 600 10%
sports 1000 15%
tourer 11%
cruiser 12%
Adventure/Dualsport 31% !!!!!!!!
offroad 6%
trackbike 0%
undecided 3%
other 5%

No wonder more stores start providing us with more stuff!!

I am not so sure this is such a good trend?

Just imagine if you will, all our nice, quiet gravel backroads, clogged with bored and disillusioned, ex tarmac terrorists:nono:

Its a pity the message is getting out :doh:

Big Dave
3rd September 2009, 10:26
It's up to 32%

Only a small % of the visitors to the site vote though.

http://www.kiwirider.co.nz/pastpolls.html

NordieBoy
3rd September 2009, 15:44
I am not so sure this is such a good trend?

Just imagine if you will, all our nice, quiet gravel backroads, clogged with bored and disillusioned, ex tarmac terrorists:nono:

Its a pity the message is getting out :doh:

What's the bike in your avatar?

Peril
3rd September 2009, 17:39
Just noticed a helmet I'd never heard of before,RJays Dakar.
Found some pics and thought,that looks familiar.Leaned around the computer table to look at my FFM TX10 and sure enough,they're the same design,except the FFM doesn't have a visor.
Got me thinking as to wether the RJays visor will fit in my TX10 :D

Eddieb
3rd September 2009, 18:25
It says no pic available for me.

And that wasn't listed when I started this thread.

Peril
3rd September 2009, 18:26
Scroll down a bit to see pics.
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=495160&page=3