EBR (Erik Buell Racing) and Total Motorcycle
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Re: EBR (Erik Buell Racing) and Total Motorcycle
It would be great to see, someone looking to make anything and make it well and not for numbers, make it to a giant success. Unfortunately the system feeds the opposite. WE THE PEOPLE must support this kind of person. The hard part is I cant afford to buy anything from this fella and I dont see anyone around my area able to do so either. I do not see a large support base for them. I wish them all the best and I'm sure he can build some amazing machinery. Maybe he will revolutions motorcycles.....
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I'm pumped for EBR. I wish I could afford to support his new venture. I was a HUGE fan of Buell, and hope to pick up an XB12 next season off the Craigslist.
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I hope he succeeds. If he builds a true American sportbike that is competitive in both performance and price, you have NO idea how many it will sell around here.
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Unless he has some major venture capital backing him up or is ready to go into another partnership with an existing manufacturer, you will not be seeing many of his machines on the track let alone the streets.Wrider wrote:I hope he succeeds. If he builds a true American sportbike that is competitive in both performance and price, you have NO idea how many it will sell around here.
I wish him luck, but to be successful and to make an impact you need a number of very important things, wads of cash just being the start. First, even the best most sophisticated and wonderful machine will fail in the market place unless you can mass produce them. Then means having parts suppliers, an assemble line, and skilled workers to put them together.
Next you need a distribution system, a means of inventory control, transportation and a dealership network to sell and service your machines. These are why he first entered into a partnership with H-D, they had all those things that allowed him to design, build and sell his bikes the first time around.
Buell is facing long odds right now, given the current US economy and market place competition. Yes, he has a good brand name and a loyal following, but I don't think he is an any position to take complete advantage of those. At best, I think he will become the sport/racing bike equivilent of Custom Chopper builders. Making some interesting machines but selling to a very limited market. I wish him luck and hope he succeeds.
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I hope he'll sort of be an American John Bloor with Triumph motorcycles; not a niche manufacturer, but one that makes non-mainstream, quirky, characterful bikes at a broad range of price points and sells a reasonable volume of them. Unlikely, but one can always hope.ceemes wrote:At best, I think he will become the sport/racing bike equivilent of Custom Chopper builders. Making some interesting machines but selling to a very limited market. I wish him luck and hope he succeeds.
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The difference is Bloor was a very successful real estate developer and had wads of cash from his personal funds to invest. And invest he did: I don't believe Triumph made a profit until 2001 or so. 1984 to 2001 is a long time to run a venture at a loss, especially from 1991 on when it was full-blown manufacturing concern.Grey Thumper wrote:I hope he'll be as successful as John Bloor was with Triumph motorcycles; not a niche manufacturer, but one that makes non-mainstream, quirky, characterful bikes at a broad range of price points and sells a reasonable volume of them. Unlikely, but one can always hope.ceemes wrote:At best, I think he will become the sport/racing bike equivilent of Custom Chopper builders. Making some interesting machines but selling to a very limited market. I wish him luck and hope he succeeds.
Ceemes said much more eloquently and in greater detail what I was trying to say in my Wednesday post above.
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I'm also crossing my fingers that he makes a comeback like how Triumph did. Buell needs to be out there, needs to be affordable and needs to be in the dealerships again.
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Re: EBR (Erik Buell Racing) and Total Motorcycle
This is a good thing to see. I wish Eric the best of times in this EBR venture. I sure hope that he offers a bike that I can afford. I love the bike he is offering at a limited supply and a hefty price. Whew that price is real scary big. I can't wait to see the rest of the models.