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Selling Used Motorcycle Parts Online

Aug 7, 2010 Author admin

[You may already know, Iam continually on the watch to get great information on motorcycle parts and accessories. Learning where there are proper details will be pretty important factor to right long lasting performance of your bike and your safety . These days, I run into especially really good article in which
covers bike proper care through a different light. Remember to look into this specific
summary but also let us learn exactly what you actually are thinking. The present piece of writing happens to be titled “Selling Used Motorcycle Parts Online” and you can easily view the whole posting released down below for your benefit:
 This process is a little frustrating and I just wanted to write something to discuss the different ways to get customers and also how to maintain them.   I will also cover the things you must do to avoid charge backs and returns on parts. Remember shipping is expensive for refunded orders. How do we get a new customer.  Well the first thing I always do is research what items are hot right now.  The way I do this is I go to EBay and start looking at current auctions.  I usually type in the search bar something like r6 headlight.  Now after I get some EBay results I look at the number of bids.  Items that are hot will usually have a large number of bids.  I than go to Craigslist and put in the same search.  If people need a part they will always list it as wanted on Craigslist.  Now I am off to the forums and see what people are talking about for parts needed or complaints about availability.  So now we will assume I have the part that is hot right now.  I buy it or find it and get a price for it the price is not too important because I am just going to use it to get traffic to my site or email inbox.  I list it on eBay and also in my eBay listing I put I have many other parts available please email me for what you need and I will add it on eBay, remember eBay has policies on how you word your listings so please read those before posting a new listing.  I also in my eBay listing include a link to my site but to stay eBay compliant I create a page on my site or just that part.  I put a photo of the part on that page and a link back to my eBay profile.  I also include a link at the bottom of the page that says more parts click here which takes them to my actual website where I have all my parts for sale listed.  I now create my craigslist ad and of course put on there the high demand part for sale at best offer.  I put a link to my email as well as to my site for the part.  Now craigslist has over posting policies and I use a couple of unique ways to post in multiple cities but this article is not about that.  I now go to the top forums, they are easy to find Google motorcycle forum and they will pop up.  I create profiles pay the dollar or whatever I need to pay to be able to post on the forum and duplicate the same thing as the craigslist post.  On forums they love to complain about scammers for parts. So make sure you say the parts are sold via eBay and or PayPal and forumers will not start talking bad about you or your thread you created. One last thing, refunds, charge backs and return shipping.  Remember you want the quick sale but it even more important for you as the seller to ensure the buyer is getting and requesting the part they actually need.  Make sure you send photos of the parts and also describe via email any condition issues with the parts. One guy’s perfect is another guy’s trash.  Be fair but be careful keep all email correspondence in a folder for six months credit card charge backs have 6 months to occur.  There is a lot of scamming buyers out there If not more that scamming sellers. This process is a little frustrating and I just wanted to write something to discuss the different ways to get customers and also how to maintain them.   I will also cover the things you must do to avoid charge backs and returns on parts. Remember shipping is expensive for refunded orders. How do we get a new customer.  Well the first thing I always do is research what items are hot right now.  The way I do this is I go to EBay and start looking at current auctions.  I usually type in the search bar something like r6 headlight.  Now after I get some EBay results I look at the number of bids.  Items that are hot will usually have a large number of bids.  I than go to Craigslist and put in the same search.  If people need a part they will always list it as wanted on Craigslist.  Now I am off to the forums and see what people are talking about for parts needed or complaints about availability.   So now we will assume I have the part that is hot right now.  I buy it or find it and get a price for it the price is not too important because I am just going to use it to get traffic to my site or email inbox.  I list it on eBay and also in my eBay listing I put I have many other parts available please email me for what you need and I will add it on eBay, remember eBay has policies on how you word your listings so please read those before posting a new listing.  I also in my eBay listing include a link to my site but to stay eBay compliant I create a page on my site or just that part.  I put a photo of the part on that page and a link back to my eBay profile.  I also include a link at the bottom of the page that says more parts click here which takes them to my actual website where I have all my parts for sale listed.   I now create my craigslist ad and of course put on there the high demand part for sale at best offer.  I put a link to my email as well as to my site for the part.  Now craigslist has over posting policies and I use a couple of unique ways to post in multiple cities but this article is not about that.   I now go to the top forums, they are easy to find Google motorcycle forum and they will pop up.  I create profiles pay the dollar or whatever I need to pay to be able to post on the forum and duplicate the same thing as the craigslist post.  On forums they love to complain about scammers for parts. So make sure you say the parts are sold via eBay and or PayPal and forumers will not start talking bad about you or your thread you created. One last thing, refunds, charge backs and return shipping.  Remember you want the quick sale but it even more important for you as the seller to ensure the buyer is getting and requesting the part they actually need.  Make sure you send photos of the parts and also describe via email any condition issues with the parts. One guy’s perfect is another guy’s trash.  Be fair but be careful keep all email correspondence in a folder for six months credit card charge backs have 6 months to occur.  There is a lot of scamming buyers out there If not more that scamming sellers.


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Aug 7, 2010 Author admin

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Motorcycle Communications Systems, Wired or Wireless?

Aug 1, 2010 Author admin

As you know, that i am usually on the lookout for the quality article about motorcycle parts and accessories.Finding out that are recommended information and facts is valuable factor for good performance of your bike and your safety . These days, my friend and I came across especially good article in which
talks over bike care through a various point of view. Remember to check out this kind of
article but also let my website find out precisely what that you believe. The present posting is going to be entitled “Motorcycle Communications Systems, Wired or Wireless” and you are going to view the full article released down below meant for your benefit:
The question we get asked time after time is “what is the best motorcycle communication systems for bikers?” We always follow this up immediately with another question – “what exactly are you looking for?”This is because the options are many; from a single rider who just wants to be able to answer his phone whilst riding and perhaps use a Sat Nav, to a group of riders who want to be able to keep in touch with each other whilst on a ride-out. Throw in there the fact that some riders may want to listen to music and some want all of this, without any wires, and you start to appreciate how complex bike communications can be. There is, therefore, no quick answer to this question. One of the problems we are very much aware of is that it is easy to overload the customer with too much information which can be counter-productive. Let’s start with some basics. Rider and Pillion would like to be able to communicate with each other on a basic level, such as “Can we stop, I need the loo”. There are plenty of reasonably priced systems available which will do just this, such as the Albrecht Basic Rider to Pillion Intercom which is available with either full-face or open-face headsets. This is a battery operated wired intercom system. However, if you are likely to be travelling at high speed and have to contend with wind noise, this will not be up to the job.Overloaded Motorcycle hehe
Photo by Gerald Yuvallos

The Starcom Advance System is not only an intercom but a whole entertainment system. Rider and pillion can listen to music, which will mute when they speak to each other. Communication is clear, even at high speeds. The unit, which is the size of a credit card, is wired to the bike’s battery, so no need to worry about batteries running out. Headsets are provided for either full or open face helmets. The digital system allows both rider and pillion to listen to their own music. Mobile phones and GPS devices can be connected either by cable or Bluetooth. Perhaps you want all of this but do not want any cables coming from your helmet or attaching you to your bike. Bluetooth may then be the option you are looking for. There are numerous Bluetooth devices available now which in the main comprise of a small unit which attaches to the outside of your helmet with either a clip or sticky pad. Inside the helmet you typically have an earpiece and either a boom mike or a stick on mike for full-face helmets. Interphone is a well-established Bluetooth intercom system which enables you both to connect to another Interphone, i. e. your pillion or another rider, and also to a mobile phone/GPS/MP3 player. It was initially unique in that it allowed the user to connect to more than one other Bluetooth device. Bluetooth intercoms have now moved on to provide stereo sound and Interphone have brought out their new F4 system which incorporates this feature. Midland also do a range of Bluetooth Intercoms in their BT range and Starcom have their BTGO. The only disadvantage of Bluetooth is the range. For rider to pillion it is ideal, but if you want to use it for rider to rider, you must bear in mind that the range is going to be around 200m, which is fine if you are intending to stay close together. However, if you are looking for motorcycle communication between a group of riders who may not stay this close together, you perhaps should think about using radios. Again, the options are many; you can each buy a radio, headset and PTT (press to talk) cable and as long as you are all on the same wavelength (usually PMR446), you will be able to communicate with each other. The range varies depending upon the radio you have (typically the more you can afford to spend the better it will be) but you should usually be able to count on a range of between mile to 2 miles, depending upon conditions. Midland do a great bike-to-bike kit which contains everything one rider needs, if there are 2 of you, you need 2 and if there are 10, you need 10. Nice and simple and affordable. If you are also looking for other features, such as ability to use mobile phone and listen to music, then you will need to go back to a system such as Starcom. With the Starcom unit wired onto your bike, you will have these features available. You can then add a radio kit to this unit and away you go. So, to go back to where we started from, you can see that the solution will differ depending upon the requirements. This is very much an area in which you get what you pay for, we get lots of customers telling us about the unit they bought for 20 and it worked fine when they were both stood by their bike testing it but once on the road, they couldn’t hear each other.

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