View Poll Results: Is MOTOLYNE a good company name

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  • Erm... It's OK

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Thread: Ideas for a company name??

  1. #31
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    My fellow director likes
    Moto Obsession Ltd
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    Moto Addiction Ltd
    I did actually think this would be OK early on, but am now not so sure. What do you guys think? In my case either are very fitting My wife (fellow director) thinks Motorcycle Madness would be very fitting... but thats taken (phew!)

    There are a few along the lines of Motorcycle Parts.... so I don't think that's going to work.

    May end up going with Moto-Line Ltd.
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    MotoEquip?
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    how about something with "bike" in it
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    Aardvark

    For those interested incl Hitcher.......




    Swahili Name:
    Muhanga
    Scientific Name:
    Orycteropus afer
    Size:
    24 inches at the shoulder
    Weight:
    88 to 143 pounds
    Lifespan:
    23 years in captivity
    Habitat:
    Dry savanna to rain forest
    Diet:
    Omnivorous
    Gestation:
    7 months
    Predators:
    Humans, lions, hyenas, leopards, pythons

    The name aardvark comes from a word meaning "earth pig." Although the aardvark, endemic to Africa, shares some similarities with the South American anteater, the two are not related. The last survivor of a group of primitive ungulates, the aardvark could more accurately be called a near-ungulate that has developed powerful claws.


    The aardvark has a short neck connected to a massive, dull brownish-gray, almost hairless body that has a strongly arched back. The legs are short, the hind legs longer than the front ones. The head is elongated and ends in a long, narrow snout, with nostrils that can be closed. The long, tubular ears are normally held upright but can be folded and closed. The short but muscular tail is cone-shaped and tapers to a point. The thick claws on the forefeet are used as digging tools.



    Aardvarks are found in all regions, from dry savanna to rain forest, where there are sufficient termites for food, access to water and sandy or clay soil. If the soil is too hard, aardvarks, despite being speedy, powerful diggers, will move to areas where the digging is easier.


    Aardvarks are nocturnal, usually waiting until dark before they emerge from their burrows, although after a cold night, they may occasionally sun themselves. They leave a distinctive track from dragging their tails during which their travels average one to three miles but can range up to 18 miles a night. Aardvarks are seldom seen, but their presence in an area serves many other animals. Bats, ground squirrels, hares, cats, civets, hyenas, jackals, porcupines, warthogs, monitor lizards, owls and other birds use abandoned aardvark holes as shelter. The burrows vary from simple chambers with one entrance, to a complicated maze of galleries with 20 or more entrances. Aardvarks keep their burrows clean they deposit their dung in a hole away from the entrance, carefully covering it with earth.

    As it is nocturnal and has poor eyesight, the aardvark is cautious upon leaving its burrow. It comes to the entrance and stands there motionless for several minutes. Then it suddenly leaps out in powerful jumps. At about 30 feet out it stops, raises up on its legs, perks up its ears and turns its head in all directions. If there are no sounds, it makes a few more leaps and finally moves at a slow trot to look for food.


    Aardvarks specialized in eating termites as long as 35 million years ago. At night they go from one termite mound to another, dismantling the hills with their powerful claws. Insects are trapped by the aardvark's long protractile tongue, which is covered with a thick, sticky saliva. Sometimes the aardvark will press its snout against an opening in a mound and suck up the termites. Aardvarks, with their keen sense of smell, also hunt for the long columns of termites that move outside the mounds at night.


    Aardvarks give birth to one offspring at a time. The pinkish, hairless newborn stays inside the burrow for about 2 weeks and then begins to follow its mother in her search for food. The young first eats solid food at 3 months of age and is suckled until 4 months.

    At about 6 months the young male becomes independent and goes off on its own, while the young female stays with the mother until after the next baby is born. The young female may then dig its own burrow a few yards away from its mother but still joins her to forage for termites.


    The adult aardvark's principal enemies are human (who sometimes kill it for meat), lions, hyenas and leopards; pythons also take the young. When in danger the aardvark takes to the nearest hole, or rapidly excavates one, pushing the dirt backwards with its feet and moving the dirt away with its tail. But if cornered, it defends itself by sitting up, using its tail, shoulders and foreclaws- or it will lie on its back and strike with all four feet.



    The aardvark has fewer teeth than most mammals. The teeth are columnar in shape, have no roots and do not grow simultaneously.
    Although not thought to be teritorial, females seem to become attached to a particular place. The males wander more. Adult aardvarks are usually solitary, coming together only for mating.
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    That is the biggest post I have ever seen you put up. But I am not using Aardvark !!!
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    Crikey- they're 24 inches (61cm) high at the shoulder?!
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    Just as a point of interest, if you (or anyone else for that matter - Racey included) are planning on having a strong internet presence, then you want something with BASIC spelling that everyone knows. And no hypens . . . having worked for a company with a hypen in their URL I can attest to what a mission it is for some people to grasp the concept. And I am an old hand at explaining what a hypen is, I have one in my last name.

    Easier to say tonyb@mpa.co.nz than tonyb@M-O-T-O-L-Y-N-E.co.nz, and everyone will remember it easier too. You can tell someone in the street to email tonyb@mpa and they will remember without you having to write it down. I would hazard a guess that AMPS is another crowd that have gone for a simplistic approach in their URL . . .

    Just my 2 cents ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder
    how about something with "bike" in it
    what about motobike
    i kill me.. cos no one else will..

    I like moto adiction or something like that..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    what about motobike
    i kill me.. cos no one else will..

    I like moto adiction or something like that..
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    Why not Aardvark?
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    You could always go very geeky and call it "Bits & Bikes" or variations of that like "Bits o' Bikes"
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    ...or "Bitsa Bikes"
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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT
    ......And no hypens . . . having worked for a company with a hypen in their URL I can attest to what a mission it is for some people to grasp the concept. And I am an old hand at explaining what a hypen is, I have one in my last name.
    OK, I'll say it before anyone else....it must be my turn.
    The problem is obvious
    No one knows what a hypen is. Just what is a hypen anyway?
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    Quote Originally Posted by idb
    OK, I'll say it before anyone else....it must be my turn.
    The problem is obvious
    No one knows what a hypen is. Just what is a hypen anyway?
    Isn't it one of them doctoring words that has something to do with a girls virginity?
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    Cool

    Originally Posted by idb
    OK, I'll say it before anyone else....it must be my turn.
    The problem is obvious
    No one knows what a hypen is. Just what is a hypen anyway?

    Quote Originally Posted by Krayy
    Isn't it one of them doctoring words that has something to do with a girls virginity?

    Nope its a "Hymen" so Krayy, its back to school for you ....

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