Creative Cycles, Inc. purchases C’s Motorcycle Transport Group

Posted in Uncategorized on April 21st, 2011 by admin

In an effort to continue to supply better and better customer support and service to our clients, Creative Cycles, Inc. has purchased C’s Motorcycle Transport Group. This purchase will enable Creative Cycles to provide hands on towing and support for our cleints. If you should ever find yourself in a position where you need to have your motorcycle transported, be it for a flat tire or break down, please give us a call. Our towing number is now 732-751-1404. We can also be reached via email at info@creativecycles.com .

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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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WOW… that was fast!!! “Agnes” SOLD!!!

Posted in Uncategorized on January 25th, 2011 by admin

 Earlier this morning we placed a post on this blog page about Doug’s decision to offer a few of his personal bikes for sale. Within a few hours the calls started coming in, and we are proud to report that “Agnes” has already been SOLD! Thank you to everyone for visiting our site and for reading our blog page. We try very hard to place “real content” and “news” up here, not just filler and fluff kinds of stuff. Again, thank you to everyone… and look for “Agnes” out on the streets of New Jersey! Be sure to say “Hi” to Tom, her new owner. You won’t miss her!

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Doug Keim to appear at the Timonium Motorcycle Show

Posted in Uncategorized on January 25th, 2011 by admin

 We wanted to make certain that all of you have heard the news… Doug will be making an appearance at the Timonium Motorcycle Show in Timonium, Maryland Feb. 11 thru 13 at the Maryland State Fair Grounds Complex. Doug will be joined by Arlen Ness, Chica, Randy Simpson, Michele Smith and many others. Check out the link to the show site…  http://www.cycleshow.net/home.html … We hope to see you there!!!

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Harley announce fourth straight quarter of sales growth in Europe

Posted in Uncategorized on October 11th, 2010 by admin

It is no secret that throughout the downturn the European market has been becoming increasingly important for American businesses in the custom motorcycle industry.

While there has been decline in the European motorcycle market, most markets in Europe haven’t suffered as badly as has been the case in the United States.

In the case of Harley-Davidson, while the company has been able to buck the trend in domestic US market share terms, performing ahead of market decline, in Europe the company has now been able to confirm that the third quarter of 2010 marks a fourth straight quarter of sales as well as market share growth.

Speaking at the European unveiling of the 2011 model line-up at the Intermot Expo, Cologne, Germany, Harley-Davidson Europe Managing Director Rob Lindley said that “in the 651cc plus market, where we measure our performance, Harley-Davidson has been one of the few manufacturers to see sales grow in Europe during the past twelve months, and with conclusion of our third quarter of this year we can confirm a full year of sales growth across our European markets. In fact, we have grown sales in each of the last four Quarters.”

In market share terms, Harley is now the number one manufacturer in countries such as Switzerland, Luxembourg, Poland, the Czech Republic and Norway, and second in markets such as Germany, the Netherlands, Finland and Sweden.

Asked what he put this down to Lindley cited several factors, “clearly the strength of the Yen has hit Japanese manufacturers hard in the past couple of years, and with traffic and legislative issues stimulating a general trend towards the custom and cruiser sectors and away from sports bikes. We have also introduced a number of strong and relevant new bikes for Europe, I think Harley is in a ‘good place’ at this time in Europe.

“However, I think one of the most interesting trends that everybody is now beginning to see is that there is a general trend among the riding public to look for premium brands and a more fully formed riding experience.

“As such it is clear that Harley-Davidson’s brand values speak to increasing numbers of motorcycle buyers as their own riding experience demands develop. Not only are we seeing sales and market share in Europe grow, but the ‘Dreamer Pool’, as we call it, of those considering the Harley-Davidson brand is also increasing.

“As our CEO Keith Wandell has said many times, focusing on core brand values will return the company as a whole to growth once economic conditions permit, and as one of the most personal and emotionally connected of motorcycle brands we are certain that the European experience can be replicated elsewhere.”

Lindley went on to say that new initiatives this quarter will see Harley establish new sales offices and add to its dealer network in markets such as Greece, the Middle East, Russia and Africa.

In demographic terms, he reported that while the average age of Harley buyers remains pretty typical of where the bulk of heavyweight motorcycle buyers to be found, at around 44 years of age (and slightly younger in Europe than is the case in the United States), any suggestion that the excitement that the Harley ownership experience offers has peaked is conclusively answered by the “extraordinarily high and growing percentage of our customers who are still coming to the brand for the first time.” In the case of Harley-Davidson, while the company has been able to buck the trend in domestic US market share terms, performing ahead of market decline, in Europe the company has now been able to confirm that the third quarter of 2010 marks a fourth straight quarter of sales as well as market share growth.

Speaking at the European unveiling of the 2011 model line-up at the Intermot Expo, Cologne, Germany, Harley-Davidson Europe Managing Director Rob Lindley said that “in the 651cc plus market, where we measure our performance, Harley-Davidson has been one of the few manufacturers to see sales grow in Europe during the past twelve months, and with conclusion of our third quarter of this year we can confirm a full year of sales growth across our European markets. In fact, we have grown sales in each of the last four Quarters.”

In market share terms, Harley is now the number one manufacturer in countries such as Switzerland, Luxembourg, Poland, the Czech Republic and Norway, and second in markets such as Germany, the Netherlands, Finland and Sweden.

Asked what he put this down to Lindley cited several factors, “clearly the strength of the Yen has hit Japanese manufacturers hard in the past couple of years, and with traffic and legislative issues stimulating a general trend towards the custom and cruiser sectors and away from sports bikes. We have also introduced a number of strong and relevant new bikes for Europe, I think Harley is in a ‘good place’ at this time in Europe.

“However, I think one of the most interesting trends that everybody is now beginning to see is that there is a general trend among the riding public to look for premium brands and a more fully formed riding experience.

“As such it is clear that Harley-Davidson’s brand values speak to increasing numbers of motorcycle buyers as their own riding experience demands develop. Not only are we seeing sales and market share in Europe grow, but the ‘Dreamer Pool’, as we call it, of those considering the Harley-Davidson brand is also increasing.

“As our CEO Keith Wandell has said many times, focusing on core brand values will return the company as a whole to growth once economic conditions permit, and as one of the most personal and emotionally connected of motorcycle brands we are certain that the European experience can be replicated elsewhere.”

Lindley went on to say that new initiatives this quarter will see Harley establish new sales offices and add to its dealer network in markets such as Greece, the Middle East, Russia and Africa.
In demographic terms, he reported that while the average age of Harley buyers remains pretty typical of where the bulk of heavyweight motorcycle buyers to be found, at around 44 years of age (and slightly younger in Europe than is the case in the United States), any suggestion that the excitement that the Harley ownership experience offers has peaked is conclusively answered by the “extraordinarily high and growing percentage of our customers who are still coming to the brand for the first time.”

 Read More Here: http://www.dealer-world.com/page.php?p=amd

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Keep The Government out of Our Industry

Posted in Uncategorized on September 30th, 2010 by admin

B.O.L.T. is the “NO COMPROMISE” biker rights collective. We oppose discrimination against bikers and other motorcyclists. Known, primarily, for opposition to government-mandated motorcycle helmet laws, we lawfully fight discrimination on all fronts, including legislative buildings, courtrooms, and the streets. Membership is limited to proven freedom fighters who become known to us as a result of their actions, using a nomination and acceptance process. Friends and supporters are welcome here, to learn and share.

Read More At: http://www.boltusa.org/

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Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Service & Repairs

Posted in Uncategorized on March 2nd, 2010 by admin

Did you know that Doug Keim Creative Cycles also performs complete maintnance, service and all repairs for your motorcycle?  Our shop has the latest state-of-the-art equipment, tools and qualified mechanics.  We treat each and every bike as if it were our very own.  We are confident that you will not find a better place to have work done.  Stop by and check us out.  Our shop is conveiently located in Allaire Airport – Farmingdale, NJ (off Route 34 South).  Call or email for more information.

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Schedule your Service Appointment

Posted in Uncategorized on February 6th, 2010 by admin

Need to schedule a service appointment for your bike? Just haven’t had time to make that phone call? Email Us with your request. info@creativecycles.com. Let us handle all of your service and repair needs. After all… we have been doing this for a very long time AND have been awarded the Asbury Park Press Readers Poll Best of the Best Award 8 times… YES… 8 times. So come on in and see what it is like to deal with a true family owned and operated business.

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