PLEASE NOTE… Recall on some 2009 thru 2011 Harley-Davidson models

Posted in Uncategorized on October 27th, 2011 by admin

 Harley-Davidson has announced a recall which will effect over 300,000 vehicles. PLEASE read this information. If you find you have a vehicle that may be included within this recall, or even if you are just not sure… PLEASE contact your nearest Harley-Davidson dealer for further information. Rememeber… this could be a serious concern if not corrected.

 http://www.motorcyclepowersportsnews.com/Item/93180/harley_to_recall_308000_bikes_trikes_to_fix_brake_problem.aspx

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Creative Cycles “Fall Open House II”… October 8th, 2011

Posted in Uncategorized on October 4th, 2011 by admin

 It seems a good portion of our clients and friends DID NOT come out to last weekends “Fall Open House” because they “thought” we cancelled it due to rain… well it didn’t rain here at the shop, nor in the nearby areas… so the event took place just as planned.

 However; since this past Saturday we have received loads of email, tons of phone calls and many facebook private messages all asking if we are still going to be holding our “Fall Open House” this upcoming Saturday October 8th, 2011 due to last weekend’s rain.

 SO HERE’S WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO… We ARE going to hold our “Fall Open House” AGAIN THIS WEEKEND for those of you that missed it the first time around. So come on over and visit with us. For those of you that DID COME OUT last weekend… THANK YOU, and please feel free to come on out again… the weatherman says it is going to be gorgeous… it’s time to take advantage of the nice weather and take a ride over to see us.

 THIS SATURDAY October 8th, 2011 from 10 am to 1 pm… Creative Cycles will in host our “FALL OPEN HOUSE II”… so get on the phone and call all your friends… or you could just forward this email over to them… then come on over and join us.

 We will once again have plenty of FREE FOOD and DRINKS on hand as well as offering DISCOUNTS on just about every Drag Specialties Brand part and / or accessory in the Drag Specialties Catalog, 15% OFF Labor SPECIALS on select full services, DISCOUNTS on handle bar swaps, wheel and tire upgrades, big bore kits, cam installations, exhaust systems, high flow air cleaner assemblies, plus $50.00 OFF Zipper’s ThunderMax Auto Tune EFI control units, along with $200.00 OFF Baker 6 and 7 speed transmission upgrades and much more.

 We are going to again have very informal Q&A sessions on engine performance, proper cam selection, big bore kits, fuel injection tuning, engine temperatures, engine & driveline lubricants, tires, wheels, chrome, brakes, etc and more… where YOU get to ask the questions and control the topics we discuss… so get your list ready… we’ll supply the answers… and here is the best part… this too is 100% FREE.

 We’re also going to be holding drawings (yes, more than one) for FREE OIL & FILTER changes WITH full synthetic oil and a chrome oil filter (American V-Twin models only); drawings for FREE T-shirts from Baker Driveline, Zipper’s Performance, Avon Tire, “MotorCult” Clothing, Drag Specialties and drawings for FREE hats from Baker Driveline, ThunderMax, Avon Tire and Drag Specialties.

 So be sure to come on over and join us. Have some FREE FOOD and DRINKS and hang out with us for a while.

 We’re looking forward to seeing you at our “FALL OPEN HOUSE II”REMEMBER… October 8th, 2011… This is your last chance… so BE THERE !!!

 Thanks again,

 Doug Keim

Creative Cycles, Inc.

1717 Route 34

Monmouth Executive Airport

Business Park Building 17

Wall, New Jersey 07719

Voice 732-751-1403

www.creativecycles.com

“Quality is our only product”

A Professional New Jersey Corporation

 

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DKCC INSTANT REBATE PROGRAM ON BILLET PRODUCTS COMING SOON…

Posted in Uncategorized on September 21st, 2011 by admin

 Doug Keim Creative Cycles has announced that it will be updating the ”PARTS” section of their website to include an “INSTANT REBATE PROGRAM”. This program is designed to get more Creative Cycles Billet Products out into the riding public by offering huge price reductions… and we are talking reductions so great that the new retail price of the item included in this program will be offered well below actual cost. The program will include just about every billet product produced by Creative Cycles and will be limited to a specified number of each part number… so quanties will be limited. So what are you waiting for… do not hesitate to place your order now, before they are all gone. To contact Creative Cycles call 732-751-1403.

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What we knew all along. Glad to see that consumers are learning!

Posted in Uncategorized on June 17th, 2011 by admin

Live from Internet Retailer 2011: Consumers research online but prefer to buy local
Publish date: Jun 16, 2011
By:  Cynthia Furey

SAN DIEGO — Judging by the sheer number of attendees and exhibitors at the Internet Retailer Convention & Exhibition this year, it would seem as if the end of the brick-and-mortar store is frighteningly near. Each half hour seminar we’ve been to says e-commerce is a behemoth to be reckoned with, growing in Big Bang Theory-like proportions. We’ve overheard exhibitors telling retailers to invest most of their marketing dollars online.Of course, this is the Internet Retailer show, so one would expect e-commerce to be the preferred subject of conversation.

But oneexhibitor revealed to Dealernews that even though e-commerce is growing exponentially, he thinks consumers always will desire the comfort of a brick-and-mortar store.

“Basically, people want to feel connected to a community,” says Ed Stevens, CEO of Shopatron. “The brick and mortar store will always be important.”

Brick-and-mortar has an edge over e-commerce in one main area; people want to “buy local.” In fact, 75 percent of consumers polled by Forrester Research said they actually prefer to purchase goods locally.

“In powersports, manufacturers and consumers need dealers,” Stevens says. “I’m a motorcycle rider, and I need my dealer.”

Though there’s a large group of people who are turning to the Internet to shop, there are still shoppers who will do all of their product research online, then make their purchases in person, in a store.

“So there’s a new type of commerce that we’re seeing,” says Ed Stevens. “It’s not online stealing from offline, but it’s an online-offline hybrid. We’re seeing more growth in that area. It’s growing faster than just pure online commerce.”

To bridge this online/store gap, Shopatron acts as a middleman between manufacturers and retailers. Consumers can research and purchase products directly from manufacturers (Arctic Cat and Kendon are just two of the growing number of manufacturers employing Shopatron). In turn, the manufacturers funnel the orders to the dealers closest in proximity to the person who placed the order. The orders are fulfilled by the retailers in the manufacturer’s network, not the manufacturers themselves

Stevens says that Shopatron has been busy rolling out what it calls the “Five Point Customer Experience,” an upgrade, of sorts, to services already in place. These initiatives include better shopping and customer service experiences, more product information and delivery options, and a stronger community connection. Stevens emphasizes this last part.

“There’s a certain value a customer gets when they get to interact with a member of their own community in a transaction,” Stevens says. “We’d rather interact with people in our community than with a faceless computer.”

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WANT FREE FOOD?

Posted in Uncategorized on June 7th, 2011 by admin

 Here’s the deal… Creative Cycles will be hosting an OPEN HOUSE on Saturday June 25th, 2011 from noon to 4 PM… and you and all of your riding friends have been invited.

 Yep… YOU AND ALL OF YOUR RIDING BUDDIES ARE INVITED!!! No tricks… just come on out. It’s that simple… FREE FOOD and SODA to all. All you need to do is bring your bike and your appetite… oh yeah… and if you bring a few friends it would help make it more fun.

 We will have loads of food and soda… discounts and specials on ‘in stock’ items… ‘special pricing’ on ‘special order’ items… discounts on ‘quality routine servicing’… and loads more. So what are you waiting for, get on the phone and call all your riding friends! After all; you owe it to them!

 So take a ride, come on over, check out some awesome bikes, meet some great people, check out a real ‘family owned and operated quality orientented shop’ and get some free food at the very same time.

 YES… we have a rain date… It is Saturday July 9th, 2011… Let’s hope we do not need to use it.

 SEE YOU THERE!!!

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Motorcycle sales up during first 3 months of 2011

Posted in Uncategorized on May 5th, 2011 by admin

MIC Says Motorcycle Sales Up During the First Quarter

May 2, 2011

 

Motorcycle sales among major brands rose 7.2 percent in the first quarter of 2011, compared to the same period last year, according to the Motorcycle Industry Council’s (MIC) Retail Sales Report. The report tracks sales among 18 leading brands being sold in the U.S.

The popular scooter segment saw the biggest gain, up nearly 50 percent. Sales of dual-purpose bikes, built for on- and off-highway use and generally among the most fuel-efficient motorcycles, increased by almost 25 percent. Tire sales, a strong indicator of motorcycle use, were up as well during the first three months.

“Nothing compares to a motorcycle for combining fun with saving money,” said Tim Buche, MIC president and chief executive officer. “There’s no more enjoyable way to get to work and get around, and rising fuel prices have given our customers yet another great reason to ride.”

Motorcycle and scooter tire sales increased 29.4 percent in the first quarter, according to the Motorcycle Industry Council’s Quarterly U.S. Motorcycle Tire Sales Report, which tracks nine major tire brands. Total on-highway tire sales rose 27.5 percent, while scooter tires jumped 48.6 percent.

“Tire sales add to new-bike sales figures as a measure of motorcycle interest since there are still a lot of great used bikes putting on the miles, and older bikes that owners are reviving and enjoying once again,” Buche said. “We see Americans leaving their cars at home more, enjoying the convenience and exhilaration of motorcycling, and getting into a different way of being green.”

The MIC Owner Survey estimates that 11 million motorcycles were in use in 2009, a 5 percent increase over the 2008 motorcycle population of 10.4 million. Motorcycle miles traveled also increased 5 percent from 2008 to 2009 with a total of 27.6 billion miles. The percentage of U.S. households with at least one bike rose from 5.4 percent in 2003 to 6.8 percent in 2009.

For more information about the Motorcycle Industry Council, visit www.mic.org.

 
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Here is a story that goes hand and hand with what Creative Cycles is and has always been about… Customer Service!

Posted in Uncategorized on May 5th, 2011 by admin
Americans will spend more for good customer service: study
Publish date: May 4, 2011

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Shoppers will spend an average of 9 percent more when they believe a company provides excellent service. So say the results of a study released today by American Express.The three most influential factors when deciding to do business with a company is 1) personal experience, 2) a company’s reputation or brand; and 3) recommendations from family and/or friends, according to survey results..

Good service experiences carry more weight than bad ones when Americans make future spending decisions, according to the survey. Consumers are likely to give a company repeat business after a good service experience (81 percent of respondents) than they are to sever ties with a company after having a poor experience (52 percent of respondents).

Alas, only about a third of Americans believe that companies have increased their efforts to provide quality customer service; 27 percent feel businesses have not changed their attitude toward customer service, and 28 percent say companies are actually paying less attention to good service than they were before.

“Many consumers say companies haven’t done enough to improve their approach to service in this economy, and yet it’s clear they’re willing to spend more with those that deliver excellent service,” says Jim Bush, executive vice president, World Service. This suggests “substantial growth opportunities” for businesses that get customer service right, he notes.

The findings were released today in the American Express Global Customer Service Barometer, a survey conducted in the United States and 11 other countries exploring attitudes and preferences toward customer service.

Even though nine in 10 Americans consider customer service important when deciding to do business with a company, not many of them trust businesses to acknowledge it. More than 75 percent of consumers don’t believe companies value their business enough to go the proverbial extra mile for it, according to the survey.

That’s too bad, because according to the study, customers are now more inclined to talk about a positive experience than complain about a negative one. That goes against popular thought that bad reviews travel faster than good ones. Three-quarters of the survey respondents said they are “very likely” to speak positively about a company after a good service experience,  while 59 percent said they would probably speak negatively about a company after experiencing poor service.

Consumers indicated that they’re more forgiving of a bad experience if a company has earned their trust over time.  Eighty-six percent said they’re willing to give a company a second chance if they’ve historically experienced great customer service with that business.

But companies who get it wrong will pay: Consumers expect something in return after a poor customer service experience beyond merely resolving the problem, according to the survey. Seventy percent of respondents say they want an apology or some form of reimbursement.

Information courtesy American Express and BusinessWire. Posted by Mary Slepicka

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NJ Gov. Christie signs Sunday sale of motorcycles into law

Posted in Uncategorized on April 27th, 2011 by admin

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill that would now allow the sale of motorcycles on Sunday. This will remove year old “blue laws” that had forbidden these sales in the past. To see the full story, click here…

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/03/gov_christie_signs_law_allowin.html 

 Then please be sure to come back and check out the rest of our site.

 If you have any comments on this post, and others found here on our blog, please feel free to post your comments.

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Don’t forget National Ride to Work Day

Posted in Uncategorized on April 21st, 2011 by admin

National Ride to Work Day is up and coming. So get that bike in and get it serviced and ready to go. June 20th, 2011 is the day. So get out there and show the entire United States that we exist and demand that others on the road share the space with us.

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IMBBA World Cup Builders named

Posted in Uncategorized on January 27th, 2011 by admin

 The IMBBA (International Master Bike Builders Association) has announced the names of the top 6 builders for its world cup event. Please see the link for the full story… http://www.motorcycleproductnews.com/Item/83581/imbba_announces_top_six_builders_for_world_cup_competition.aspx

 Please visit the IMBBA web site as well. Get to know the names, faces and the builders that have shaped the industry in the past and will continue to do so well into the future.

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