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SustainabilityReally , not sustainability , not identifying new revenue and profit opportunities, not being careful and responsible custodians of thier brand, etc?
I’d call it ‘short termism’ and a complete inept marketing failure as it relates to capitalizing and realizing the potential of this brand in the biggest motorcycle market by a million miles...the USA. (I’m a Brit just in case...)
i must be pretty lucky to live in an area that has a vast motorcycle knowledge in fact I know I am as I see posts about members getting a hard on when they see another rocket on the road, I get concerned if i do not see at least two or three other Rockets daily where I live. When I visit my local dealers each salesman knows the Rockets pretty well and like them just would not own one.Sorry...now you are talking nonsense...so much so I can’t be bothered to explain. The Rocket is probably the LEAST known ?
Sustainability? I know a lot of you guys are new to the Rocket but it has been around for fourteen years now and that in any line up is a long time, we can all say what we want to about HD but they have a great marketing program which they invest pretty heavily into, now Triumph is a very small company compared to the big four so it stands to reason that it has a LOT fewer dealers and a LOT less advertising, nothing wrong with being all romantic over certain models but if they DO not make money you can not keep them going might sound cruel but business is business.