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HD sales manual --
http://www.yamahafz1oa.com/forum/sho...&postcount=352
Cheers,
Adam
"In the end, it is not about the 'hardware,' it is about the 'software.' Amateurs talk about hardware, or equipment, and professionals talk about software, or training and mental readiness."
'95 916 - '00 MILLE - '01 FALCO - '02 XX - '04 RSV-R 1060 - '04 S4R
It's actually not bad sales and marketing strategy period. Your eyes clouded 'cause it's an HD add?
Last edited by TomBrady; 07-06-10 at 03:06 PM.
"In the end, it is not about the 'hardware,' it is about the 'software.' Amateurs talk about hardware, or equipment, and professionals talk about software, or training and mental readiness."
'95 916 - '00 MILLE - '01 FALCO - '02 XX - '04 RSV-R 1060 - '04 S4R
Ah, okay - no offense intended, in either the OP or my followup. They have lifestyle marketing and sales down to a science (not a dig, either.)
Ducati is emulating it as well with WDW, the Corse Wines, their track day promotion, etc etc. To be honest, most companies can only dream of having the HD/Coke kind of brand loyalty and positioning.
It's just jarring to see it in black and white, you know?
Cheers,
Adam
"In the end, it is not about the 'hardware,' it is about the 'software.' Amateurs talk about hardware, or equipment, and professionals talk about software, or training and mental readiness."
'95 916 - '00 MILLE - '01 FALCO - '02 XX - '04 RSV-R 1060 - '04 S4R
Makes me want to buy something foreign.... oh well....
Completely off-topic, but saw a report on Coca-Cola's marketing "building" they use ... It's set up to emulate shopping in any sort of environment where Coca-Cola products are sold. They have cameras and do psychological analysis on test shoppers to see what responds in a higher purchase rate. Fascinating.
Cheers,
Adam
"In the end, it is not about the 'hardware,' it is about the 'software.' Amateurs talk about hardware, or equipment, and professionals talk about software, or training and mental readiness."
'95 916 - '00 MILLE - '01 FALCO - '02 XX - '04 RSV-R 1060 - '04 S4R
I think it's good sales tactics. I know when i went to get my bike there wasn't anywhere i could test ride a new bike except for HD and Victory. A lot of the business HD dealers get is people who do want to immerse themselves in the HD lifestyle, but in sport bikes there are tons of chuds doing the same thing. I can't wait to get a cruiser next year, and i'm sure i'll be trying out a few HD's, and i'll be sure to rev up at every stop light, cause there are no people on sportbikes doing that either right?
The sad thing is that I'm sure that manual is nearly 100% correct. For the average schmoe going to get a HD, I'd wager their chief motivation for buying one is attention.
Why do they refer to a Harley as a "genuine Harley Davidson" anyways? Are there any non-genuine Harley Davidson branded bikes out there?
2023 KTM 890 Adventure R
I think they mean in comparison to metric cruisers.
I'd rock a Harley...
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Last edited by JohnnyV; 07-07-10 at 09:53 AM.
A test ride will do it every time. Will not buy any vehicle without it. Razee's has let me test ride their bikes for many years and I have bought lots from them because of it. Just had yamaha let me test ride a fz6r at their tent in laconia during bike week and it was a sweet bike, they had a guided test ride situation set up. My luck it was during a downpour but we still went. Of course there was the new dirt bike I dropped while test riding and didn't buy oops! I think harley has advertising down - even though I wouldn't own one. Good topic. But their idea of financing every bike will end badly.
Last edited by fjrrider RI; 07-07-10 at 09:58 AM.
Yamaha lover
Not Harley specific really.
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