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Looks cool. Is there going to be a B&M store, or online only?
As for suggestions:
logo looks good, but I think I would like it better with the "Cli" in the same font as the "MA" with the "X" line going all the way across.
I know good domain names are hard to come by, but dashes in FQDN's prove to be a significant negative in user friendliness for online businesses.
Best of luck to you and I look forward to trying you out.
Good for you both.
As far as suggestions, a tire changing and balancing service is always appreciated.
Best of luck.
Larry
VFRrider
We could put Bill (DFW Warrior) to work actually getting paid for what he does for beer money!As many tires as he does, he'd be a rich man!
Yea that is basically what I am looking for however I have the Scala Q2 team set I think? I don't know if all the bases are interchangeable with the transponders..
thanks
Hmmmm.....Maybe, just maybe.......
On a serious note, for suggestions... I'd start looking into some cooling vests for the upcoming summer months. I know that those types of threads always pop up on the first day of upper 90's around here.
Also, maybe you could strike a deal with BeadRider and sell beaded seats as well. I don't know the logistics in it, but some (like me) swear by them for keeping your junk cool in the summer months.
Good luck.
glad to see more gear vendors out there. good luck.
I like the smooth flow of the site, it appears to be very usr friendly. Pricing looks competitive and the selection looks good.
Best of luck with the new business.
Hmmmm.... what about selling other things like tires and such? I know it's a big jump from what is on your site right now, but who knows... peeps need tires and I'd rather buy from someone I know, instead of someone I don't.
The bi-focal sunglasses look great! I have bookmarked your site and will order after uncle sam gets done with tax return.............don't ask, could be a long summer of showing him his mistake