THANK YOU to all that visited with us during our Fall Open House

Posted in Uncategorized on October 11th, 2011 by admin

 We here at Creative Cycles wish to say a big “THANK YOU” to everyone that came out and attended our two… YES two… “Fall Open House” events… one on October 1st and another on October 8th.

 As most of you may know, we had scheduled our “Fall Open House” for October 1st, 2011, with a “rain date” of October 8th… and it went off on the 1st of October just as planned. We had a fantastic turn out and had an amazing day. We had plenty of people, bikes, food, drinks, discounts, specials, etc.  Well, what we didn’t realize was that there must have been rain in some areas. Since it didn’t rain here and we had a great turnout, we thought we had done it, and done it very nicely. Well, come Sunday and Monday of the following week we were receiving email and phone calls from people confirming our rain date of October 8th, 2011 because they “thought” we had been rained out. So we figured what the heck, and decided to do it AGAIN on the 8th. Mind you, the attendance was a bit less on the 8th, but we still had plenty of people, bikes, food and drinks and had a very good time. All in all… our two “Fall Open House” events were a HUGE success and we owe it all to you, our clients, friends and fans. We would also like to say “THANK YOU” to our supporters, sponsors, partners and industry friends for all that they do for us, both in our day to day operations and at our events. We would like to ask you to please consider using their offerings whenever you are looking for products for your personal use. These companies include… UTZ Snack Foods, Avon Tyre, Baker Drivetrain, Drag Specialties, Zipper’s Performance, ThunderMax EFI Tuners, Meister Watch, GATORZ Eyewear, Maxi-Blast, Powertye, Mean Street Products, Delmarva Bike Week, Con-Lei Transport and In-Control Media.

 Please be sure to keep an eye on the “NEWS” PAGE here on our website as we have some big plans coming down the road for next year… and we think our plans are going to knock your socks off.

 So again… “THANK YOU” to all that attended our Open House events all year long and to our industry friends. For those of you that did not… we look forward to seeing you next season along with all of our past guests… but in the mean time, please feel free to stop in and visit with us anytime.

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CREATIVE CYCLES OPEN HOUSE A BIG SUCCESS

Posted in Uncategorized on June 29th, 2011 by admin

 

 The entire staff and family members of Creative Cycles would like to say a very big “THANK YOU” to everyone that came out to Creative Cycles OPEN HOUSE this past weekend. It was your involvement that helped to make it a success. We had a great turnout with good food, lots of bikes, we got to meet many new people and got to see many old friends. We all had a really good time.

 We would also like to say “THANK YOU” to all of our sponsors and partners… including UTZ Snacks, Baker Drivetrain, Levinson/Axelrod, Meister Watches, GATORZ Performance Eyewear, Maxi-Blast, Powertye, etc. and to our charity partner ‘the RAACE Foundation’.

 For those of you that missed this past OPEN HOUSE… we had such a good time we are already planning another one for sometime in late September or early October… so stay tuned. Thanks Again… DK and the entire DKCC Family.

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REMINDER … June 25th 2011 is our OPEN HOUSE !!!

Posted in Uncategorized on June 17th, 2011 by admin

We just wanted to remind all of you that our OPEN HOUSE is coming up. It is June 25th, 2011 from noon to 4pm. So come on out. There will be tons of food, some of the hand crafted motorcycles we have built over the years, many of our clients, specials on parts, service and more. So mark your calendar. See you there !!!

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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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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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Check out our Latest Work Featured in RIDES Magazine!

Posted in Uncategorized on September 8th, 2010 by admin

Our second featured bike in RIDES Magazine.  Check out the September 2010 issue.  It features the Harley-Davidson Street Glide, known as ‘Bang Glide’, by Doug Keim Creative Cycles for Funk Master Flex.  This is our second month in a row being featured in RIDES Magazine, and sharing the cover of both East Coast and West Coast issues.  Now that is bad ass!  Check it out!!

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There’s Only One!

Posted in Uncategorized on February 5th, 2010 by admin

Creative Cycles has become aware of a California builder claiming the bike “Rock Hard”, which Doug designed and built for the Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, Florida, as his own design and claims to be planning knockoffs of our winning tour bike, right down to the blue color! Please beware of cheap imitations! “Rock Hard” was designed and built in-house at Creative Cycles, and no where else. Don’t settle for anything less! Remember – it’s all in the details!

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Careers at Doug Keim Creative Cycles

Posted in Uncategorized on February 4th, 2010 by admin

Interested in a career at Creative Cycles? We have an immediate opening for an HD tech, experienced in EVO and Twin Cam engine work, performance work, service, etc. We offer a competitive salary and a benefits package that includes vacation, retirement fund and other perks. Since we’ve been chosen as one of the builders on the new TV show ‘Metric Revolution’, some TV time will also be in the mix! Give us a call at 732-751-1403.

Must be clean, drug-free and be able to work with customers. If interested, please fax your resume with salary requirements to us at Creative Cycles at 732-751-1408.

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