Lol it's not exaclty a hard site address to remember mate. Sorry to be the one turning it down but I think someone hsa allready talked about it cause I remember Spankme saying just what I just said.Originally Posted by pyrocam
Lol it's not exaclty a hard site address to remember mate. Sorry to be the one turning it down but I think someone hsa allready talked about it cause I remember Spankme saying just what I just said.Originally Posted by pyrocam
Sever
Now and forever
you're just another lost soul about to be mine again
see her, you'll never free her
you must surrender it all
And give life to me again
Disturbed - Inside the Fire
Actually kerry, I think that idea of yours may be original on KB, especially the part about retailers giving a percentage of the sale to the KiwiBiker site!Originally Posted by kerryg
You say we have over a couple of thousand members, which is technically correct, but I would guess only around 2-300 are regular posters so maybe only that many would ever use a KB card if one became available??
So...who's going to approach the bike shops then?![]()
And we thought it was only my husband's boss (Don) who got discount - cheers!Originally Posted by Sparky Bills
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
if you can show me how to make 100% margin on car tyres on a regular basis I'll buy you a Ferrari and a couple of hookers to go with it (with the extra profit i'd make)Originally Posted by kerryg
very few places would be around 40% and most would be closer to 30%
Sweet...I need a new rear tyre...I'll have to give you a call.Originally Posted by Sparky Bills
The Unknown Rider
I think maybe the OP meant 100% markup, not margin. 100% markup is 50% margin.Originally Posted by Kickaha
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Coleman's and alot of other shops already give KB Senior Membersa nice discount. i have spoken to SpankMe about getting some shop input to the site and he really dosnt want this to turn into an advertising forum, which i agree 1000%
if you let someone advertise with you, they can dictate (through the wallet) to the owners of the site what is acceptable and what isnt. if you have a beef wth a shop and that shop is a huge contributor to the site, how many messages bagging tht site do you think will be deleted in order to keep that advertiser/ contributor happy?
this is an open forum, with no shops having an edge or any imput past the ability to post in the shops area. you hear of good service and more importantly, you hear of bad service. its one of the things that keeps me personally aware of the word of mouth advertising on an internet scale. if i treat you badly when you come to see me, 1000 people will know about it before dinner. not condusive to a long fruitful career in the NZ bike industry.
lets keep the shops hands off KB..
... EDIT: yes i work in a shop..im a biker first
( if Spank could go a run of a few shirts/ stickers/ patches , i would be happy to sell them however.. we do realize how valuable this site is)
Too true, agree wholeheartedly.Originally Posted by SARGE
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
Don't forget all the pop-ups that would come with businesses advertising on here![]()
So where is the best place in Auckland to purchase tyres ????
Taking into account availability, service and off-course price.
New to Auckland so would like to read peoples suggestions......Cheers
The time is Now
I know the the Navy motorcycle club has a similar system with a number of retailers on the shore offering club members discounts.... i remember cycletreads is one of them
Get the Yellow pages and let your fingers do the walking.Originally Posted by Gontour
And call me at AMPS 300 7500.
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
Originally Posted by Hitcher
Shucks, thanks Hitcher![]()
Kerry
Originally Posted by Kickaha
Fair enough, mate, I don't know that that is true and if I'm wrong, I'm wrong. I'f like to reiterate though that I have no issue at all with whatever profit margins tyre retailers get. It's level playing field out there and competition sorts these things out anyway. I did have quite a deep involvement in importing high performance car tyres up to around 10 years ago and I can state, with my hand on my heart, that the retail margins then (today may very well be a totally different story, I acknowledge) on that category of tyres (low aspect ratio, directional, Z and V rated etc etc) were 100%... or sometimes more. The margins on race and rally tyres were enormous. Fact. And I didn't see dealers getting particularly fat on those margins, probably because they represented in those days only a minor part of their business. I think it's fair to compare bike tyres with that category of car tyres, although that is an assumption, nothing more.
The margins on black round rubber things with a hole in the middle made in Indonesia or China I imagine are way lower.
Kerry
Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
holy fuck
WHO ARE YOU AND WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH LOU?
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