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Unbelieveable Times
2nd January 2008, 15:01
Hi
Not sure this is the best part of this forum site to post this but I have started a hire shop in Wellington and have hired out bikes to replace those that are being repaired or where riders have sold and are waiting a while before buying again.

I have a Harley Davidson, Triumph Speed Triple, Suzuki sv and a Kawasaki ern 650 so i have a covered a few bases for those that are brand loyal. Have 250cc bikes and scooters too.

Shop is at 64 Dixon Street, Wellington. ph 0274920909

Thanks
Frank
:whocares:

Marknz
2nd January 2008, 15:32
Good idea. How much for the Triumph, pick up tomorrow (3rd) and hand back on Sunday?

NZsarge
2nd January 2008, 15:43
Good idea. How much for the Triumph, pick up tomorrow (3rd) and hand back on Sunday?

Bugger off! I'm first!!:lol:

Unbelieveable Times
2nd January 2008, 16:14
Good idea. How much for the Triumph, pick up tomorrow (3rd) and hand back on Sunday?
Hi
sorry trimuph booked out until tues 15th.
current introductory price is $100 per day plus 25 cents per kilometre. (so a 400 km ride for example would cost you $200)
you have a $1500 excess with the above pricing but for another $50 you can reduce it to just $500.
I adjust my prices from time to time to reflect number of hires and the extent of the wear and tear on the bikes.
Thanks
Frank

skidMark
2nd January 2008, 17:06
Hi
sorry trimuph booked out until tues 15th.
current introductory price is $100 per day plus 25 cents per kilometre. (so a 400 km ride for example would cost you $200)
you have a $1500 excess with the above pricing but for another $50 you can reduce it to just $500.
I adjust my prices from time to time to reflect number of hires and the extent of the wear and tear on the bikes.
Thanks
Frank


so hang on.....for a 400km ride and $750 i can total a bike....

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what hondas you got?

Marknz
2nd January 2008, 17:12
Hi
sorry trimuph booked out until tues 15th.
current introductory price is $100 per day plus 25 cents per kilometre. (so a 400 km ride for example would cost you $200)
you have a $1500 excess with the above pricing but for another $50 you can reduce it to just $500.
I adjust my prices from time to time to reflect number of hires and the extent of the wear and tear on the bikes.
Thanks
Frank

Cheers. And good luck with the business.