The motorcycle industry has changed substantially over the past decade with multi-dealerships and most of it has been in favour...
Auckland in New Zealand’s North Island is about to double its Harley-Davidson dealerships when a new store is opened in...
Dealers in Harley Davidson, Triumph and KTM are the most satisfied with the brands, according to the latest National Motorcycle Dealers Association survey in the UK. The least-valued franchises are Piaggio Group, Honda and Ducati. The biannual survey examines how dealers view the major issues currently affecting them, while also...
A Formal Partnership With Westlake Financial Services to Offer Dealer Financing Options I’m just going to come out and say...
When Indian Motorcycle Australia sent a shock email to customers at 11pm on 10 January 2020 saying it was closing...
Riders will gain some benefits from two recent automotive industry agreements. The first is an agreement between the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries and Australian Automotive Dealers Association to allow better access for independent repairers and technicians to service and repair information. That will give riders a broader range of...
Fraser Motorcycles is believed to be negotiating to sell its retail concerns to MC Holdings who run TeamMoto, several other...
Small mum and dad motorcycle dealers are being squeezed out of the business by “conglomerates”, just as Bunnings did to...
Riders and owners are understandably concerned about news that Indian Motorcycle Australia will close its Australian company-owned stores and move to a system of independent, privately owned dealerships. The four stores in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth are opulent, to say the least, with customer service to match. They match the...
On the eve of the annual Aldi one-off motorcycle gear sale, riders have been urged to support their local motorcycle...
This scruffy and elderly Thai mechanic was shunned by several motorcycle dealerships before he finally bought a Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight Sportster...
Australian motorcycle dealers are doing it tough, with slow sales, tough franchise agreements and pressure from manufacturers, says Australian Motorcycle Dealers Association boss Stuart Strickland. “I don’t think there is a motorcycle dealer in Australia who wouldn’t get out if they could. It’s really tough,” he says. His comments follow...