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Author Topic: Brammo at Scuderia West in SF  (Read 1921 times)

Richard230

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Brammo at Scuderia West in SF
« on: February 11, 2011, 05:10:00 AM »

I heard that Brammo executives would be holding court at the Scuderia West motorcycle shop in San Francisco this morning. The word was right! They were down there signing up the shop to sell Brammo motorcycles and had brought along their prototype Empulse which was on display. Too bad that I was about the only person in the shop at the time not wearing a suit.

I was told that Brammo's exclusive selling agreement with Best Buy had expired and now regular motorcycle dealers could be franchised to sell their vehicle range.  As far as I am concerned that is great news. 

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Re: Brammo at Scuderia West in SF
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2011, 02:55:09 AM »

They may be the only dealer in the US,did you see a quantity of bikes or just demos?
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Re: Brammo at Scuderia West in SF
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2011, 04:23:10 AM »

When I was there they had a demo and one additional bike for sale, if I recall correctly. It is a very small shop and has little new-bike floor space. My guess is that, after test riding the demo, if you want one they can order it for you. Shipping a new bike from the factory in Oregon wouldn't take long.

I think I heard last week that they were going to Denver to contract with a motorcycle shop there to sell their products. Also, Hollywood Electrics in So Ca is currently a Brammo Enertia dealer. They seem to be moving very slowly when selecting dealers.
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