So this is a pie-in-the-sky idea.
The premise; bike buyers want to know everything they can find out about the bike they're going to buy & bike sellers want to be able to prove a service history.
What if...
All the work that was done to your bike was done under the watchful eye of a camera and recorded in perpetuity? When you take your bike to your local shop to get a service or whatever there would be a camera that would watch everything that the mechanic did to it.
It'd be great for sellers as you could simply provide a link to a list of videos that were taken in workshops showing regular servicing actually happening. You'd be able to watch hours of mind-numbingly-boring valve clearance checking, tyre changes, oil & filter changes etc.
As a buyer you could actually verify that the bike you're about to buy has been serviced.
As a current owner you could see what the mechanic actually did to fix problems.
Customers would love it. There'd definitely be a $$-figure attached to the value this would add (I can't believe I just used that term).
This is probably the sort of thing you'd see in high-end exotic shops before filtering down to your 'local'. I could imagine an exotic car owner wouldn't mind an extra 5% charge to get this as the base cost would be so high anyway.
Cons (yeah there's plenty)
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* No one likes being constantly under surveillance. The mechanics wouldn't appreciate it too much (can't scratch your arse without first making sure you're out of camera-shot). Casino staff are constantly under surveillance though so it's not completely out of the question. Maybe the recordings would be video only, not audio.
* Extra costs for a shop. This would be a big cost now but over time as technology becomes easier to use it wouldn't be. IT, storage, networking blah blah
* Reputation. It'd be real easy for a shop to get a bad reputation from a single video showing a mechanic doing something wrong.
/end Cons
I'm certain that *eventually* this sort of thing will be common-place. As soon as one shop starts offering this service then all the others would be under pressure to conform.
I'd be interested to hear what you guys think about this.
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