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 The_Monkey_House L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 10:14 - 25 Apr 2020 Post subject: Rider and ride care facility; would this interest you? |
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Good morning to the BCF community,
What I would like to enquire about today is the potential of a new rider and ride maintenance care facility in Kent being established and whether it sounds like something the community would get on board with.
I will list the services that will come available and what I would like to get is some feedback on whether it would be a service you would utilize, if you have any other services you would like to see fire in a comment. So here we go;
#1. A motorcycle repair facility for the servicing, repair and diagnosis of your pride and joy. With this service we are looking at offering maintenance courses on basic repairs and servicing so you would be able to learn how to take care of it yourself or learn a little more about your machine.
#2. A café, somewhere to sit and relax over a brew and a meal/snack by day and potentially turn into a restaurant/bar in the evening.
#3. A traditional Barber and tattoo studio. (Ronseal)
#4. A hair and beauty treatment centre. for those people who prefer a hair styling salon rather than a barber, and also a beauty therapy centre for beauty treatments and massage therapy (no happy endings, not that type of business before I get an onslaught of comments ) to take care of tired bodies from riding fatigue for instance.
#5. A virtual tactical firearms range, a facility to use real imitation firearms and fire on numerous standard and fun shoots all the way up to reactive scenario based shoots created and used by military and police firearm teams. A system useable by shooters of all ages and abilities.
We aspire to be a business to offer a number of services all under one roof, we don't plan on selling bikes because we feel that aftercare is our priority not flogging you a new bike every chance we get.
We have a number of interested investors that want to get behind the idea and back it up into creation, but what I would like to know from yourselves is whether some or all these services would be of interest to you so we can service your needs better.
I thank you all for your time in advance and would love to hear your feedback, I am new to BCF so apologies if this hasn't been written in the correct section or doesn't format correctly.
Cheers guys and gals. ____________________ The_Monkey_House
For all your ride and rider needs. |
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A servicing/repair bay which you can hire by time for people who don't have workshop facilities isn't the daftest idea. They have similar schemes for bicycles in some towns.
I'd just be worried when you see how stupid some people are (read through the workshop section). Would you/your business get dragged into a mess of fuckwittery with young-uns trying to ineptly tune their restricted bikes/scoots then expecting someone else to sort out theri mess.
People also like washing their bikes for some reason and car washes aren't really ideal for this. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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 Posted: 12:41 - 25 Apr 2020 Post subject: Re: Rider and ride care facility; would this interest you? |
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| wr6133 wrote: | | The_Monkey_House wrote: | real imitation firearms |
Yeah whatever you do don't have any fake, imitations.
1 & 2 sound like a business.
3 & 4 just sound like trite hipster shit.
5 is just gay. |
WR6133,
Thanks for getting involved and for your comments and suggestions it is appreciated, could you elaborate a little further on your comments to 3, 4 and 5.
Do you not get your hair cut? Or potentially grab a massage from time to time? The hair and beauty industry in the UK is worth somewhere near £7.1 billion so that also sounds like business to me, but my aim is to make it somewhere where the motorcycle community wants to go, not necessarily the hipster tribes, or where you pay £50 for a short back and sides.
As for number 5 apart from being a bit homophobic could you express what you mean? This facility isn't duck hunt or time crisis, this is a fully functioning, military grade interactive virtual firing range with staff from the services and police force instructing and putting the shooter through their paces.
I'm with you, if you and other riders within this community don't find any of these services useful then let me know, but express it with slightly more adult conversations that I can go to my investors with.
Thanks again for your support to my post. ____________________ The_Monkey_House
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Somewhere to sit and enjoy a cuppa is a blinding idea, especially if you have outdoor seating and helmet shelves (so they don't have to go on the floor).
I would be happy to have a valet-type service or something like Year Round Biker clean with ACF50. Or something simpler like getting the downpipes cleaned and the chain cleaned and oiled. Plus a visor clean.
If you are close to town, then a locker for helmet, gloves, jacket etc. so that you can leave your stuff - and mooch around town for some light essentials.  ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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| Clanger wrote: | If you are close to town, then a locker for helmet, gloves, jacket etc. so that you can leave your stuff - and mooch around town for some light essentials.  |
A big locker! When I did my motorcycle theory there was only just enough room to fit my helmet.*
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 Posted: 12:57 - 25 Apr 2020 Post subject: Re: Rider and ride care facility; would this interest you? |
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| The_Monkey_House wrote: | #1. A motorcycle repair facility for the servicing, repair and diagnosis of your pride and joy. With this service we are looking at offering maintenance courses on basic repairs and servicing so you would be able to learn how to take care of it yourself or learn a little more about your machine. |
I wouldn't use it, personally, because I wouldn't ride a broken bike or one in need of a service anywhere near that distance from my home. There's a bike mechanic a couple of miles from me if I'm stuck with something. However, that doesn't mean it's a bad idea for your business or that there wouldn't be demand. There used to be a workshop just like that in London, where people could pay for workshop time to work on their own bikes, and use the tools that were there. I'm not sure what their circumstances were, but I think their situation was strong, initially, before they had to close. They might have been dependent on (expensive) leased premises.
| Quote: | #3. A traditional Barber |
An old-school gentlemans barber would be a nice idea. A bit like the ones that used to be in some railway stations. Everyone feels comfortable in those.
| Quote: | #4. A hair and beauty treatment centre. for those people who prefer a hair styling salon rather than a barber, and also a beauty therapy centre for beauty treatments and massage therapy (no happy endings, not that type of business before I get an onslaught of comments  ) to take care of tired bodies from riding fatigue for instance. |
If the customer wants a happy ending you should do as the customer demands!
Hair styling salon with beauty treatments? A bit bewildered when I try to imagine a bike cafe with this, but maybe that's what people do these days.
| Quote: | #5. A virtual tactical firearms range, a facility to use real imitation firearms and fire on numerous standard and fun shoots all the way up to reactive scenario based shoots created and used by military and police firearm teams. A system useable by shooters of all ages and abilities. |
Presumably this is some sort of computer game. Don't like this idea - I think it would be a waste if you invest in this. I don't like guns, personally. If you had an archery range, that would pique my interest, but even that is too niche, I think, for the broad appeal you will want. Archery ranges are always overbooked for months, which shows a strong demand, but there is a significant equipment and insurance outlay. Quasar was a hit in the 90s, but that was just a fad that fizzled out. What it had going for it was a sci-fi rather than "tactical/real life" bent, and it was social/teamwork based rather than loner/weirdo. This helped to socially lubricate normal people through the door without any kind of insinuation they might be "Walts".
These are just my initial thoughts. They're based on a lot of assumptions and I might not be right about any of them. Good luck with the market research. |
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 Posted: 13:01 - 25 Apr 2020 Post subject: Re: Rider and ride care facility; would this interest you? |
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I can't see why you haven't been flamed out of existence, but to go along with the unusually helpful crowd:
| The_Monkey_House wrote: | #1. A motorcycle repair facility for the servicing, repair and diagnosis of your pride and joy. With this service we are looking at offering maintenance courses on basic repairs and servicing so you would be able to learn how to take care of it yourself or learn a little more about your machine. |
Not for me. I do my own stuff.
For someone selse? Servicing maybe, if it was good at a price comparable to any other bike shop. Courses? Depends on cost, distance, and how much I can otherwise get a service done for, and whether I have a place to do servicing (not in a flat in Town...).
| The_Monkey_House wrote: |
#2. A café, somewhere to sit and relax over a brew and a meal/snack by day and potentially turn into a restaurant/bar in the evening. |
Of no interest.
| The_Monkey_House wrote: |
#3. A traditional Barber and tattoo studio. (Ronseal) |
Not interested in a barber's on its own unless is quick and undercuts others. A tattoo studio is an active disincentive to even approach the premises.
| The_Monkey_House wrote: |
#4. A hair and beauty treatment centre. for those people who prefer a hair styling salon rather than a barber, and also a beauty therapy centre for beauty treatments and massage therapy (no happy endings, not that type of business before I get an onslaught of comments  ) to take care of tired bodies from riding fatigue for instance. |
What, for a motorcyclist? Pfft! Not remotely interested.
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#5. A virtual tactical firearms range, a facility to use real imitation firearms and fire on numerous standard and fun shoots all the way up to reactive scenario based shoots created and used by military and police firearm teams. A system useable by shooters of all ages and abilities. |
Of no interest on its own. Combined with the above items, of much less than no interest. Avoid! I do shoot, by the way, and I can imagine the types who might mostly be attracted to that sort of thing, so no chance.
Well, you did ask, and I have given my opinion. |
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Seem to remember this idea years ago...
Lasted a while then they all closed down as no one went anymore.
Sadly if you think that it will attract the learners of today to service & maintain their bikes/scooters. Then you might get the odd one or two.
The rest all have mates, that know exactly how to fuck them up...
You only have to checkout the workshop section for some of them...
You only have to look at how bike dealers are shutting up shop to realise that the biking world (like this forum ) is on it's last legs.
So what you are really saying is Bring your bike & your body in for a full service at the same time
Just you are never going to get the happy ending you really want  ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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 Posted: 19:38 - 25 Apr 2020 Post subject: |
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| The_Monkey_House wrote: | Do you not get your hair cut? |
Yes but I don't combine it with biking. I don't think, "Oh I'm going to ride to that bike place in Kent for a Haircut". I won't ever think that and beyond a handful of bikers local to your locality I doubt many will.
| The_Monkey_House wrote: | Or potentially grab a massage from time to time? |
While out on the bike for a haircut? Nope. One that doesn't end with my Jizz in someones eyeball? Also nope.
| The_Monkey_House wrote: | The hair and beauty industry in the UK is worth somewhere near £7.1 billion so that also sounds like business to me |
And you think capturing a slice of that via a DIY motorcycle bay is a business idea?
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As for number 5 apart from being a bit homophobic could you express what you mean? This facility isn't duck hunt or time crisis, this is a fully functioning, military grade interactive virtual firing range with staff from the services and police force instructing and putting the shooter through their paces. |
So you have Walter Mitty instructing Walter Mitty's on a giant computer game that because the props look half real you kid yourself in to thinking it makes you an operator.
| The_Monkey_House wrote: | but express it with slightly more adult conversations that I can go to my investors with. |
You trying to sell a "lifestyle" to people. I think it's shit, it's like that hipster thing in London but with added gay gun simulator. |
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Hmm numero uno, from my experience it's a nope.
Ride out miles, arrive, actually on stripping it down required parts aren't available come back next week pal when it's pissing down.
If fixing own bike away from home, guarantee something happens, seized or snapped bolts etc. that means you need to leave your bike there. There's a reason a lot of people do their own maintenance at home, even if it means abandoning your bike on the pavement outside your flat for the council to mistakenly collect as scrap.
MAN-icuring is a no, I shave my own heed, beard and sack.
Tattoos, not my thing but I'd go somewhere that was recommended, not just because it was convenient while waiting for my bacon butty.
Pew-pew guns with ex-SAS Derek, nah mate.
If your wanting to do something bike related then I'd pick one thing and do it well.
Ride in ride out tyre changes for example. Good reasonably priced food while you wait, yes that's a good idea.
Doing loads of things like a biker theme park spa sounds a bit odd, maybe it'll be super awesome, and I'm just a miserable old self sufficient miserly bastard, but that pretty much describes most of bikers I know.
Ahm oot. ____________________
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It would certainly be helpful to go for a service and have someone show me how to do it myself next time, if it was something relatively easy - or even just the opportunity to watch-and-ask-questions of someone fixing it for me would be immensely helpful to me.
Not so fussed about the guns or the tatts.
Not my kinda thing.
But if you could arrange for me to be able to get my nails done ...  ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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I think its probably some baby-hipster student who thinks they've come up with a viable new business model.
Sitting there in their nappies going "Omfg I can't believe nobody's ever thought of THAT before! Let's do it, we'll clean up in a new market!".
And not realising there's A REASON nobody ever did that before
But seriously, about the nail bar ...  ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 272 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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