Dirt Bikes

Dirt Bikes

  • Submitted By: txiaolin
  • Date Submitted: 02/26/2009 10:15 PM
  • Category: Business
  • Words: 519
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build their own dirt bikes models using motorcycle engines manufactured by other companies. It is a privately owned company with a large expansion.
As far as products and services go, the owner of this company decided to go with foreign brands and wanted to capitalize on their proximity to the dirt bikes racing circuit and market in the United States. These guys offer top of the line products for their valuable customers. If somebody was to buy products from these guys, it would be worth it to spend the money on these products. They like to offer bikes that would perform and look better then the other competitors by using the best custom parts available. These dirt bikes’ engines are one of a kind shipped from Austrian called Rotax. They offer tires from Dunlop and the other parts of the bike like shocks absorbers are from the United States. The most essential and vital part of the dirt bike is the engine and these guys have top of the line engine on their bikes and this boosts up their annual sales of the bikes. The company offers great services and also a variety of bikes depending on the customer’s
choice and on how much a customer is willing to pay. The company currently offers four different models of dirt bikes. They are: the Enduro 250, the Enduro 550, the Moto 300 and the Moto 450. These bikes differ in price ranges. The large majority of these bikes are sold in the United States and the price ranges from $3250 and $9000.
Well, one thing that this company has not changed for is its management. It is still privately owned with Carl serving as CEO and Steven as President and Chief Operating Officer. As far as the employees go, the company has hired well over 120 workers, working in design, engineering and production of the dirt bikes. They also have hired three full time product designers and three engineers. The Dirt Bike U.S.A., however, maintains a ten-person service department to service warranties and customer problems with parts and motorcycle...

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