A interesting post.
One relevant to me as I do Internet shop, but I always try to get the local shop to do a deal first if it is on a stocked item.
BTW I have been waiting 4 weeks for a winter clothing item to be in store. Apparently it is 'on it's way'. I could have had it landed from a English shop for the same price within one week
Someone mentioned tyres are well serviced in New Zealand. Yes they may well be stocked but I question the prices we are paying. I suspect it is the middle man in NZ making the $ on these not the retailer.
A search of the NZ Companies Registrar for company owners and directors for motorcycle companies makes interesting reading. Vested interests in all aspects of NZ's motorcycle and parts industries being controlled by a select few.
I buy both from EBay and local sources. Generally if it is available here, I get it here.
Recently Bluewing did away with the Honda Riders Club. There goes my 10% discount, 24 hour breakdown service, insurance scheme, and most of my increasingly tenuous Honda brand loyalty.
That's all small beer though compared to the lady who ran the club and who has presumably lost her job.
Still, that 10% discount being unavailable could tip the scale in favour of importing more expensive items even after GST. Especially if the NZ importer doesn't stock the whole range and would likely take much longer to get the item in.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Built a house recently? I've noticed similar effects in many other industries. Seems it's become the prefered method of securing forward business: take the whole industry hostage.
If there's no competition at the roots then it doesn't matter how good the rest of the supply chain is, the end user's fucked. And to be honest, in many instances the rest of that supply chain isn't that good either.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Not completely true actually. When tyres are launched, we get them a few months after other places such as the states.
When the PR3 is finally launched in my size, I'll be having a set fitted in the US in mid August. They should be at the dealer early July. Word currently, for NZ, is that we might see them before the end of the year...![]()
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Hopefully I will have spent $1100ish on custom pipes for the Speedy by Monday![]()
Anyone want to buy these?I turned down a set of BSTS before buying them and every time i saw a set i regretted not buying the Carbon,found a set last night for $2100 Aus so bought em.Dont ya just love the web.Old pics but there in mint condition.
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