02-23-2012, 01:03 PM | #1 |
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Tour of Visionary Motorsports Warehouse
I am here in Edmonton to start a contract with Visionary Motorsports to continue helping them with communication and marketing. I've been here all week but brought my kids in for a "tour" of where daddy's been working. Here are some photos and notes:
Boys are now more motivated to learn how to balance after checking out some pocket bikes (which they no longer distribute) Also VERY excited about the dirt bikes! Note the rock-n-roll poses, suggested by the lovely parts lady Amanda - and the boys love ACDC so its all good. Ez on a top-secret Sky Team product that is one of a few prototypes and possibilities that are here for review and testing. The techs rip apart machines and test like crazy and give feedback to the factories before they carry new units. Sky Team products are well regarded. They loved "driving" this Linhai SxS unit. This is another prototype. Some of the PP dirt bikes Rocking on some scooters. We saw the retro 150 scooter and it is cute. No pic though. I thought I took way more pics... We went outside and had some fun doing donuts in a Linhai SxS and then the very awesome and super cute PP Double X. That double X has some serious Jam and was by far the fav of the boys. Again no pics, I was too busy driving around with the boys Was a nice break today from meetings and computer work! It's been fun working with the partners and meeting some of the 15 staff who work out of HQ here in Edmonton. Visionary motorsports is a distributor who has been around for about 8 years and focusses on professional affordable quality motor products. The senior guys from Linhai are visiting tomorrow and I get to meet them, we'll be doing a tour of dealers. jacob |
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02-23-2012, 02:53 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Tour of Visionary Motorsports Warehouse
I've seen a few Skyteam products at Saga, and they're very excited about the level of quality. Nice looking bikes.
What is the fat-tired girl I see in the back? Is it the V-Raptor that we're hoping for? Quote:
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02-23-2012, 08:09 PM | #3 |
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I think the V Raptor would sell very well if it was brought into Canada. I think it'd be the hot ticket for the sand dunes here in the Redwater area
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02-23-2012, 08:49 PM | #4 |
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Sharp eyes weld!
I'm told that is called a Sherpa. Very unlikely it will be distributed - such a niche market and as is underpowered, but cool. Based on a Suzuki from days gone. jb |
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02-24-2012, 12:13 AM | #5 |
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OK I checked google images and the V-Raptor is the same as the unit in that pic, except they have a bigger engine in the raptor - usually advertised as a 250cc but the videos of real ones have the 125cc as the unit pictured in the warehouse. It is a awesome looking beast and a fair bit bigger than the classic 125.
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02-24-2012, 12:29 AM | #6 |
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If I didn't have a TW project, I'd seriously consider a V-Raptor with a 230 in it. The original Suzuki was a VanVan.
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02-24-2012, 12:46 AM | #7 |
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Awesome - well the Suzuki has a small engine too. The one in the shop has a 125, exact same engine as in the classic 125. I was very impressed with the power from it, but I know the canadian market loves their power.
The challenge we face with distribution is 2 pronged - 1) having customer demand and 2) having dealers who will stock it. Dealers are naturally wary of carrying product. Something I'm interested in doing is generating authentic demand for units - if you canadian folks are interested in helping with this or have ideas let me know! Also if you know of top quality brands/ product that would work well let me know, and I'll talk with the Visionary team. As long as it is quality and affordable - and of course can be sold in enough numbers - it will be considered! You guys know a lot more about this industry than I do, which is great. My role is to find the stories, the great info, and communicate it both ways. Jacob |
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02-24-2012, 02:02 AM | #8 |
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The bike is not the V-Raptor, but rather a RV90 replica. Do they sell Skyteam branded bikes or Pitster's rebranded Skyteam bikes?
http://www.skyteamusa.com/ Are you guys getting the ACE 125 in Canada? I am pushing for Skyteam USA to certify the V-raptor and ST250 enduro for the US.
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02-24-2012, 02:04 AM | #9 |
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I think the "top-secret" bike is revealed on SkyteamUSA's site?
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02-24-2012, 10:14 AM | #10 |
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This is really sweet! Low slung exhaust, stretched tank, clip-ons, bum-stop seat; perfect! I'd have a 200 in there in a heartbeat. I wonder if this Skyteam bike will be distributed in Canada? How many of our sharp-eyed members noticed that this is a flipped image?
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02-24-2012, 10:16 AM | #11 |
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Just as Culcune says, this is an RV90 clone, not a VanVan. Both bikes are Suzukis, though.
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