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| paulmrfgr |
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 Posted: 15:17 - 27 Jun 2016 Post subject: Market Research - Triumph Experience Day |
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Hi there
MRFGR.com (Market Research Focus Group Recruiter) on behalf of Triumph Motorcycles are currently looking for certain people to participate in an exclusive Triumph Motorcycles event: the Triumph Dynamic Test. Those selected will have the opportunity to be a test rider, riding a selection of motorcycles and discussing them over the course of an entire day. As part of the day you will be taken on an exclusive tour of the factory and you will be provided with food and drinks throughout the day. Participants will also receive an official Triumph gift worth over £300.00 as a way of thankyou for participating in the event.
The research will be taking place w/c 11th, 18th and 25th July, and the day you will be chosen for will be determined by the motorbike that you own;
For Tuesday 12th & Wednesday 13th July we are looking for owners of the following bikes;
- MotoGuzzi V9 Roamer
- Yamaha XSR 700
- Ducati Scrambler Icon
For Tuesday 19th & Wednesday 20th July we are looking for owners of the following bikes;
- BMW R1200 GD
- Honda VFR1200X Crosstourer
- Yamaha Super Tenere
For Tuesday 26th & Wednesday 27th July we are looking for owners of the following bikes;
- BMW RNineT
- Yamaha XJR1300 Racer
The research days will start at 08.30am and finish at 17.00pm and will be taking place at the Triumph head quarters in Hinckley, Leicestershire.
If you’d like to take part in this event, please continue to register your interest by completing the short screener survey by following the link below;
https://survey.mrfgr.com/index.php/533651/lang-en
If you’re selected to take part, one of my colleagues will contact you directly. Selecting our final groups may take a while so please bear with us. If you have any questions please contact me at matthew@mrfgr.com or 0207 617 7621.
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Triumph gets snobbier by the year. ____________________ I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.
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| under_rated wrote: | Triumph gets snobbier by the year. |
I went for an interview for an IT support job at the Hinckley factory a few years ago. The car park was full of big German cars and the building filled with suits and sickening aspirational marketing. As someone who hacks about predominantly on a rusty CB250 and views bikes as transport I was appalled. However, seeing how hardly anyone at Triumph would use a bike for a such a mundane task as getting from A to B makes the bikes they design suddenly make a lot more sense. You're not supposed to use them in the rain, or the salt, or clock high miles, or use it at all. You're supposed to pose like David Beckham with it while wearing your new Triumph branded jacket!
I now commute right past the factory, funnily enough the 8-10 bikes that leave there during the summer dwindles to 2 or 3 in the autumn/winter/spring.. And the ones used all year round are older Japanese bikes
Strangely I was not asked back for a second interview
Oh and the factory tour is pretty boring, just a few blokes bolting bits together with air tools on a conveyor belt thing. It must be an awful job, they're always advertising for it.. ____________________ 1994 CB250, 1984 CBX250RS-E, 1989 K100RS, 1995 TRX850, 2016 Z250SL |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 177 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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