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Destination Dealership: Iron Pony Motorsports

Chris Jones got his start in the industry in 1974 selling only motorcycle parts and accessories out of a corner of his dad’s auto parts store. Sales grew, along with his vision for the future. Several years later, Chris and his wife Tammy bought out his dad and took over the entire operation.

iMotorsports of Orlando: Indian Motorcycle

The motorcycle is shown from every angle, although it is not shown running. If the customer decides to buy the bike, all details, including financing, are dealt with over the phone and internet, and delivery is free. The customer gets 24 hours and 50 miles to decide whether or not to keep the machine.

Golf Car Dealership Group Boosts Online Leads Partnering with Web Services Provider

Mission Golf Cars and its family of dealerships, known for five stand-out stores in central and south Texas, also has a stand-out Instagram account.

Destination Dealership: Motozilli Grand Opening

After camping out in the basement office for a while, Jim got the crazy idea to turn the storage area into a museum, which he affectionately calls “Motozilli.” It all started when he let some customers and friends store their bikes for free, but it soon moved to the next level.

Mahindra Opens New Facility in Michigan

The new facility will produce an off-highway vehicle that will extend Mahindra’s current position in this growing segment. The company gave the media a teaser of the new vehicle that was covered up with a tarp as they unveiled the brand name, which will be called ROXOR.

FlatOut Motorsports

Conventional wisdom in retail today warns of difficult times and constant challenges. Experts predict even more dire consequences for product-specific brick and mortar outlets such as, say, motorcycle shops.

Flying Tiger Motorcycles, St. Louis

Planning is Overrated Some businesses follow a well-defined, meticulously detailed plan, taking measured steps that lead to expected goals. Flying Tiger Motorcycles in the St. Louis suburb of Maplewood, isn’t one of them. But success has followed anyway and that’s impressive for an independent motorcycle shop born on a whim in 2010 and sustained on

Skidmark Garage

Working With Community Shops Here you are, once again facing a common situation: a customer is in your shop, asking for a repair job. Problem is, his bike is a 1981 model. It is running but making expensive noises. What do you do? (1) Tell the customer you don’t work on anything more than 20

Irv Seaver Motorcycles

Customers as Friends and Family There are at least 50 bikes parked in the driveway. Many are new, some are old, mostly they are BMWs but some other brands also are thrown into the mix. The doors to the dealership are open, a hundred conversations about bikes are taking place and the man behind the

Revival Cycles

Alan Stulberg was five years old when he got his first motorcycle. He says he was “obsessed with it.” He learned to work on bikes, and repaired motorcycles as a side job while he was going to school and getting jobs in technology and sales.

Passion Makes Perfect at Indian Motorcycle Charlotte

Mark Moses is a man who stands out in a crowd. Clearly marching to the beat of his own drum, the owner and general manager of Indian Motorcycle Charlotte is not only committed to outrageously high standards of customer service, but also crafting his customers’ experience in his own image.

Southwest Superbikes: Wins The Auction Game

When playing Texas Hold ‘Em poker, a player is dealt two “hole” cards face down, then there is a round of betting where you can check, bet or fold. When all the betting has finished, three shared cards are dealt face up in the middle of the table. More betting, bluffing and BS take place