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There are few who have accomplished what Canadian motorcycle adventurer Doris Maron has.
This year, Yamaha is making waves in the personal water craft industry. Its nanotechnology, using a high compression moulding process rather than layered fibreglass, may soon be the standard in hull production.
A family-owned and -operated single-line Honda dealership Scona Cycle & Sports Ltd. celebrate forty years of business success in Edmonton
Motorcycle & Moped Industry Council (MMIC) Canadian Off-Highway Vehicle Distributors Council (COHV)
Motorcycle & Moped Industry Council (MMIC) Canadian Off-Highway Vehicles (COHV) Continued support for OHV associations in 2008
Studies say protective clothing can prevent or reduce 43 percent of injuries to soft tissue and 63 percent of deep and extensive injuries, not to mention prevention or reduction of cuts, abrasions, exhaust pipe burns and the stripping away of skin and muscle.
We know that Canadians value their mobility and have a tendency to rely on personal vehicles as their primary means of transportation. But they are also increasingly interested in options that allow them to reduce their personal environmental footprint and more importantly now, to save money at the gas pumps.
From the touring bike rider to the dirt-track racer, motorcycle owners want to get the most out of their machines.
A new dealership in the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression is either foolhardy or a raw display of gutsy entrepreneurship.
British Italian Motorcycles finds a way to thrive in tough economic times: go big by focusing on the small stuff.
Up, up, and away! The light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter for Canadian powersport dealers.
MMIC shows total motorcycle and scooter sales in Canada were up over 8 percent year-to-date at the end of December 2008.
How does a new, upstart retailer become the highest volume Ducati dealer in Canada and outsell long-established dealers in the United States?
If theres anything weve learned from recent world events its that globalization is turning out to be much more that anyone bargained for.
Canadian manufacturers continue to thrive in these challenging economic times.
Finding more ways to offer deals to consumers increases the likelihood that they will want to come back to your shop. Here is a closer look at how a few dealerships attract newcomers while maintaining close ties with existing customers.
The Canadian powersports industry is well aware of the `doom and gloom' economic picture being painted globally, but is still confident that consumers of their products in this country will continue to move the sector forward in 2009.
