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Free Air – What’s Old Is New Again!

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

There are just four things we want to make sure you pay attention to on your bike.

One is the oil, none of our bikes are going to work without oil! Next, we need to keep the battery charged – they are just too expensive for their size to let them go dead. Putting fuel stabilizer in the gasoline before you stop riding is something we have discussed at length already. The last thing is having the right air pressure in your tires.

When you feel the handlebars wobbling in a slow speed corner you can bet that the front tire doesn’t have enough air. And if the front tire doesn’t have enough, odds are that the back tire doesn’t either. Tire pressure is very important to the safety and driveability of your bike.

In the past decade, air became something to sell at a gas station. “Got some change?” “I need air in my tires!” Well we aren’t going there because even paying 25 cents for a couple of minutes of air at a gas station might keep some from checking their tire pressure – and we think that having the right tire pressure is just too darn important for your safety.

What’s old is new again!
The MPG Motors Air Hose
We took some time and ran air piping outside the dealership so that you can swing by and check your tires – for free! We do turn the compressor off at night to save energy but when we are in the shop feel free to check this all-important part of your vehicle. Get yourself an air gauge and compare your pressure to your tire inflation plate on your bike.
Inflation Plate
We sell the air gauges and so does just about everyone else. Come in and grab a gauge but make sure you get yourself some

FREE AIR!
Checking Air Pressure

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Make a down payment – Your FINAL Payment

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

After the roller-coaster ride we’ve all taken the past two years called the global economy, we’re starting to witness an interesting trend at MPG Motors. We are seeing an increase in floor traffic, in sales, excitement and interest coming through the front door. It doesn’t matter if it’s a 50cc scooter, a 220cc Blur, a used ride or a 650cc bike, lately they have all been interesting to someone.

A Man Thinking

And what we are seeing and hearing from other dealers too was a steady increase in floor traffic starting in June and building through August. For example, we sold one scooter for sure and probably two – one Monday! What is changing? It’s a determined, eyes-opened customer that seems a little tougher than last year or even earlier this year. Less frightened, more committed to a course of action. They are shopping for quality, comparing prices and features but then they pull the trigger.

Here is what I think has changed…

Besides a home purchase, buying a car is usually pointed to as the “second largest purchase” a person makes. I looked over some car ads from local automobile dealerships. 48, 60, 72 month financing is “available” – thanks! Thank-you very much!

Down payments for both automobile purchases and for leases seem to run in the $2,000-$3,000 range. Monthly payments generally start around $200 / month and go up from there.

What I think is occurring is that the average person decides that no economist knows what is going to happen 6 years from today. Consequently they don’t want to commit to 72 $200 monthly payments.

But they know that today, they want something to “Get to work”, “Get to school” or “Get a smile!” A vehicle that makes them laugh! So, they are getting a vehicle – an entire transportation solution – for the same amount of money that they would have to pay to even start an automobile purchase or lease. So, in our door they come!

A breath of fresh air! You can see it in the eyes. Transportation and fun for the down money on a car! We’ve just reduced prices to bang out some bikes – Buddy 125’s for $2300, Buddy Internationals for $2800, new Hyosung’s starting at $3299 (while supplies last). We talk about PA inspections that only cost $25 instead of $70 for cars. Insurance that runs $160/year – with collision and not just liability. Two years of worry-free driving and even roadside assistance with some of our products. All for an average selling price that is the same as the down payment on a car.

Couple that with those price reductions that we just rolled out – and the end result is a number of people are going to have a lot more money to spend where they want and on what they want instead of paying off a loan!

Buddy Scooter

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Calling all FUNDraising Groups!

Friday, August 6th, 2010

One of the activities we really like to push at this time of year is to help out worthy non-profit, private schools, clubs and organizations in the Greater Philadelphia area with scooters (usually) where we cut our margins to the bone. This lets the group make maximum money from an auction or sale to support their work while really increasing awareness of bikes and riders in the area – that always helps every rider!
Buddy Scooter
In the case of a 50cc scooter, they can auction or raffle a vehicle driveable by anyone with just a PA Drivers License. For the past two years, the Upper Bucks SERTOMA Club donated almost $5000 to the American Cancer Society and we got two terrific new customers who received Buddy scooters!

On October 15th at the Spring Mill Country Club in Ivyland, PA, we’ll have a Buddy 50cc scooter for the HealthLink Medical Center fund raising golf tournament.

Here’s where we need help. We know some groups but we don’t know most of them. Plus, we only have time to reach out to some of these organizations – usually through email. If you know of a group (or better, a person in that group) that we should contact, please give us a call and let us know. Thanks!

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The American Motor Scooter Association (AMSA)

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

MPG Motors is a member of the American Motor Scooter Association (AMSA). The AMSA includes a number of the most respected dealers in the industry. A few examples. AMSA members include the Sportique family of dealerships in Colorado. Bob Hedstrom’s Scooterville in Minnesota, Phil Water’s Pride of Cleveland Scooters, Mike Frankovich’s NOHO Scooters in Hollywood and Barry Gwin’s San Francisco Scooter Centre.

These are dedicated scooterists that have succeeded in their business and the industry by putting their customers first and focusing on selling only quality products. Here at MPG Motors, we try to do that as well and are proud to be a member of this elite group.

On the AMSA website, there is a list of what the AMSA considers to be quality scooters. All members agree to adhere to a set of top quality customer practices. The AMSA also involves themselves with industry suppliers, rider training, scooter clubs, and anyone who is actively promoting the fun of riding a scooter!

The bottom line is that the AMSA is a non-profit trade association dedicated to the task of promoting the general welfare of the motorscooter industry in the United States.

That is a mission statement that MPG Motors supports 100%!

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Navy offers all-female riding safety course with the Hyosung GT250 and GV250

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Here’s a news video where the US Navy is using Hyosung 250cc bikes for a all-female motorcycle safety training course! On Naval bases across the US, Hyosung motorcycles are being used in their riding classes.

In the past year, 283 Hyosung fuel injected GT250 and GV250s were distributed to various Navy, Air Force, and Army bases all over the US. The following video shows footage on the Navy offering a female only riding course using the Hyosung GT250’s and GV250’s as the training tools.

Click here to view the video!

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Ride To Work Day, June 21st – Commuting in Buck’s County

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Ride to Work Day is June 21st, 2010. The details for the day can be found here.

Why do we need a Ride to Work Day? Marketing Ace, Jill Kahlenberg (Marketing Management Solutions) sent me this fascinating factoid from City-Data.com for Bucks County that shows us maybe not as many people ride as we thought.
City-Data.Com Data for Bucks County, PA

Drove a car alone: 251,994 (83%)
Carpooled: 25,277 (8%)
Bus or trolley bus: 1,056 (0%)
Streetcar or trolley car: 42 (0%)
Subway or elevated: 442 (0%)
Railroad: 6,806 (2%)
Ferryboat: 19 (0%)
Taxi: 120 (0%)
Motorcycle: 204 (0%)
Bicycle: 553 (0%)
Walked: 5,079 (2%)
Other means: 1,202 (0%)
Worked at home: 10,792 (4%) (City-Data.com)

So, motorcycles beat out the Taxi, the Streetcar and we crushed the Ferryboat as ways to get to work. But there is nothing but a growth opportunity for bikes when compared to other modes of transportation in Bucks County.

All kidding aside, getting folks from here to there, quickly, efficiently and with a smile is what we believe we do. Everyday I leave Doylestown and drive to Sellersville. Almost everyday, traffic coming down Rt 313 is stop and go. Sometimes the stop and go traffic begins before Dublin. SEVEN miles of traffic! Almost *all* the vehicles have one person in them.

Many of them are not smiling.

Rt 313 Traffic

Contrast that with this video from Taipei, Taiwan.

It might help if I explain how I look at this video. I don’t see a comparison of cultures, countries, money or politics.

I see how many people make it through a green light versus how many get through the average traffic light here. I think it’s stunning.

The winning hand for a “I want to move folks from here to there” scenario is traffic density. You can just put more scooters and motorcycles in a given space. Every scooter beyond a 50cc will accelerate and keep up with most all other vehicles in an urban setting.

We can just fit more people in the same space with bikes. We proved that a long time ago here. Nine bikes and scooters fit in the same space the MPG Motors F-150.

F-150 and Bikes

The future modes of personal transportation in SE Pennsylvania will include more scooters and motorcycles. More people will live in this area over time and funding for new roads will probably not keep pace.

With our bikes, we will be able to do more with the same roads.

You, and apparently pretty much you alone for now, are leading the way! Mark your calendar, reach out to your elected officials and get out and ride to work on June 21st.

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Last Call Scooter Club

Friday, April 16th, 2010

I just talked with Mike from the Last Call Scooter Club. Mike told me that they are having a Springtime For Shifters event on April 24th. Here’s what they have on their website http://www.site.lastcallscooterclub.com/ in the Events section. Check it out if you’re free that weekend. here.

Thanks Mike!

Springtime for Shifters

April 24 2010

Philadelphia’s most notorious unofficial scooter club is throwing its first unofficial “non rally” springtime for shifters!

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Get A Buddy A Buddy – Update – Nominations Due By May 15th!

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Here is the update on the Get A Buddy A Buddy Scooter Giveaway.

First, please take a look at the press release here. In that press release you’ll see that we want to extend this to as many worthy recipients as we can but we need the support of some sponsoring people, groups or companies. We could use your help to administer this program, help judge the entries (in to MPG Motors by May 15th at midnight), be here on May 29th. Let us know if you are on-board and we can count on you!

On May 29th, we will be giving away at least one Buddy Scooter at MPG Motors to the individual that needs it the most. That free Buddy, however, needs a Buddy!

How many more scooters can we giveaway?

Here is a message from Ira Faro, a member of the EZ Riders Club. Please read this carefully. Make sure you take a look at the part about the lack of mass transit options for some of the people in his program. This is exactly the type of folks we want to support and this shows how a Buddy Scooter can make a fundamental difference in a person’s life!

Ira writes, “We have a program at the Conference of Churches called PEP (Permanent Employment Program). Primarily funded through United Way, the program recruits and trains men and women with poor job histories but who are serious about looking for full-time work. PEP has three phases. In the initial phase, trainees are taught basic work culture – how to dress, being on time, how to interact with co-workers, creating a resume, and so on. Folks who complete that training go on to the second phase, hands-on training in one of three areas – Food Service, Janitorial, or Basic Office. They do the actual work here at the Conference offices with a regular schedule, time sheets, and they receive a stipend equal to the minimum wage for hours worked. The third phase kicks in when they have completed that training – assistance with job search and mentoring during the early phases of outside employment.

These folks are faced with a number of barriers. They may have grown up without an adult in the house to model the work ethic. There may be child care issues. A major barrier is transportation from their homes (often inner city) to major centers of potential employment – in the Lehigh Valley that would be suburban industrial parks. The Conference can provide bus tickets, but often the only jobs that come open are on the second and third shifts as workers with seniority on those shifts bid down to the more desirable first shift jobs. The buses don’t run that late.

As a former motorcyclist and current scooterist, the idea of being able to win a scooter for one of these deserving folks is very attractive. I don’t know if we’ll ever be able to find funding to purchase scooters for them, even at deep discount, but if telling this story encourages others to participate in this program, you can certainly use our name.”

Thanks Ira for that message and thanks for all the work that you contribute. We are all going to help as much as we can!

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Four MPG Recommended Favorites For Your Browser!

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

One decade into a new millennium, the ability of a company to tell you what you should think about their products is so OVAH! Think back. It’s not too hard to remember sitting like a bump watching TV, seeing commercials about products and watching more TV. 51 minutes of show, 9 minutes of commercials. “Join us again next week when we …!” Fade to black.

Compare that to Angie’s List, to a viral You Tube video, blog opinions on just about everything. Facebook. Twitter.

We have four of our own favorites in our neck of the woods. You might know about them, or maybe not. None of these sites are managed by the respective company. Passionate owners are the core of these sites and contribute the majority of the content you will find there. So, without further delay – here are four of my favorites:

Alternative Cruisers was with MPG Motors at the very beginning of our relationship with Hyosung. Alternative Cruisers is a user-driven site for cruisers that are beyond the Japanese metric brands and Harley/Victory. The Owner/Operator of ACD is Pennsylvania’s Own, Bill Ramby I’ve known Bill for some time now and he is a first-class guy with a first-class site. Hyosung isn’t the only brand discussed by a long shot. Bill looks at all alternative brands, but I would say that a large percentage of the site discussions surround the Hyosung products.

Along the lines of ACD but with a slightly sharper focus on Hyosung and with more sport bike leanings is Korider (Korean Rider). John Adamo (skadamo) scans the web for Hyosung news and reviews and between ACD and Korider, you get indepth coverage for all things Hyosung from tech tips to rider reports. If you have a Hyosung or want one, check them out.

On to Modern Buddy! Modern Buddy is THE site to talk about your Genuine Scooter. Modern Buddy has forums for all the Genuine products and some great stories about what folks are doing with their scoots! That Genuine President, Philip McCaleb reads Modern Buddy … avidly … should tell you that this is the place to be for GSC.

Last up is SYMForum.com. SYMForum is administered by, none other than skadamo from korider.com! One of the neater things about this forum is the input and influence of worldwide SYM riders on the discussions. The ability to benefit from the experiences of folks from around the world is a real plus to a new owner.

Please do a favor to the moderators of these sites: These sites are labors of love for the administrators rather than a pathway to riches! Visit the site, register as a user, introduce yourself and then dig into the site and see what others are discussing and what has already been discussed. If you are new to forums, all of these sites have a search function. If you have a question, odds are someone already had that question before you and the answer may already be out there.

These particular sites have built lifelong friendships by people that, like you, share a passion for riding on the same bike that you enjoy! Check them out when you can!

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