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Re: [ST] Triumph's absence at the shows



FWIW - just as one rider out there and by no means representative of anyone
-  i never go to bike shows. They have, to my knowledge, ever influenced my
choice of bike other than to see more 'real' pictures of the bikes im
interested in.

It was noticeable though that for a while Triumph were regularly featured in
magaznes and MCN, almost blitzing people with the new ST, and news of
forthcoming bikes. The success of the presales of the Daytona must justify
that.

I wonder therefore how influential the shows are now in the modern era?


On 12/9/05, MFay@xxxxxxxxx <MFay@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> A presence at the bike show doesn't just boost new bike sales.
> The presence gets people talking and makes the marque more desirable.
> That in turn boosts used bike sales and improves residuals.
> That in turn makes new bike ownership a more attractive prospect.
> All these things are interlinked.
>
> --
> Pat
> www.amag.org.uk
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