Thursday, July 26, 2007
GREAT BAY DUCATI We want to be your Ducati dealer!
Great Bay Motorcycles was proud to add Ducati to our showroom in the fall of 2002. We are happy to report that we have consistently grown every year as a dealer, and are ranked among the largest Ducati dealers in the northeast. In 2005, at Ducati’s U.S. national dealer conference in Chicago we were awarded the Gold Achievement Award for Most Improved dealer. What this meant was that we had the second largest growth over the previous year of any dealer in the United States, and we had the largest growth in the entire northeast region. Great Bay Ducati embraced these bikes with the same enthusiasm that helped us become one of the nation’s premiere Triumph dealerships just three years earlier. Great Bay Ducati, a key part of Great Bay Motorcycles, is now the oldest Ducati franchise in New Hampshire that has not had a change of ownership and management. We are also proud to report that Great Bay is a five time Dealernews Top 100 winner. This award is given each year to 100 power sports dealers in the United States out of approximately 10,000. Dealers are evaluated in a variety ways including marketing, promotions, charitable involvement, showroom displays, advertising, and merchandising. It has been nice to know that we are considered one of the best at what we do. At Great Bay Ducati we are stocked to service the needs of Ducatisi (Ducati enthusiasts) and those who would like to become a member of this exclusive family. Ducati is about passion. Ducati is about motorcycling as sport. Ducati is about riding. A Ducati with a set of Ducati Performance Termignoni mufflers installed is one of the finest sounding motors in the world. From the basic 695 all the way through to the class leading 1098, all Ducati’s have character and heritage that you can see, hear and feel. Ducati motorcycles are bikes for riders. While it is a certainty that Ducati’s excel on the racetrack and have the best winning record in World Super Bike, most Ducati’s are ridden on the street. At Great Bay Ducati, most of our customers use their Ducati’s on the street, most of the time. We have the knowledge, skills, inventory and service equipment, to provide our customers with a great Ducati street riding experience. Recently, with so many track days being offered a NHIS, we have heard some riders say that they now only will ride at track days. Our perspective is “wow, what a shame.” Track days cost $200 plus, and are held on weekdays. How many weekdays can you take off for a track days each summer? Sure track days are fun, and they do help make you a better street rider, but if you are not a racer, street riding is what motorcycling is about. Street riding is riding your Ducati on roads. It is going on short hops, running errands, and taking day trips. It is enjoying riding with your passenger, and being outside in the elements on your Ducati. It is becoming one with your machine and the ride, and clearing away all of the mental stuff we have to deal with. These are some of the unique joys of street riding. At Great Bay Ducati we want to provide you with a great Ducati street riding experience. Ducati’s come equipped from the factory with the finest design and componentry available. All Ducatis are fuel injected, all Ducatis have 6 speed transmissions, all Ducatis have class leading Brembo brakes and stainless steel braided brake lines, all Ducatis have stout upside down front suspensions, all Ducatis have the unique steel trellis frame, and all Ducatis possess the signature L twin engine. With offerings like these straight out of the crate, you can be sure you are riding one of the finest street bikes available each time you swing a leg over your Ducati to head out for a ride. Ducati’s model families start at the top with the Superbikes. These are among the finest production bikes in the world, true sportbike thoroughbreds like the all new 1098. Beautiful and exotic, these are bikes for riders who want the highest degree of sport performance. For riders wanting a more basic, air-cooled powerplant in a true sport bike, Ducati offers the Supersport family. These bikes offer superior handling in the Ducati sport bike tradition with low weight and a low price point making them an ideal first sport bike. Ducati then has a family tree that branches into touring models like the ST3 which comes standard with color matched, lockable, weather proof luggage, a full fairing and a liquid colled engine. The Multistradas (which we love) are the all road, swiss army knife of the Ducati family. The Multistradas have a commanding riding position and are equally capable of sport and touring riding, just add the optional luggage. When speaking of Ducatis the name Monster is never far from a conversation, and Ducati has the most comprehensive line up of Monsters, the original, iconic naked street bike, ever. From the all new 695 to the MS2R and MS2R 1000 and onto the show stopping, superbike powered MS4rs there can be a Monster for every level of experience. All Monsters handle easily and are comfortable for all day fun. Last year Ducati introduced a range of Sport Classic models. These bike give a huge visual nod toward traditional Ducatis of the past, yet they employee the same modern components and technology as the rest of the range. So you can have a comfortable retro looking bike like the GT1000, and still have brakes and engine performance worthy of a modern Ducati. This year both the Sport 1000 and the Sport 1000 S now have passenger accommodations, making them even more versatile, yet they retain the beautiful retro vintage vibe. Finally, the newest Ducati family member will be unveiled here this June. The Hypermotard promises to become another great model in this distinguished family. The Hypermotard will redefine what a super cool, all around motorcycle can be. We are taking deposits on these now, don’t hesitate to call or stop by. With a product offering that spans 6 model families we can find a Ducati that is right for you. Additionally, all 2007 Ducati’s now cost 50% less to maintain than previous years, which means the cost of owning and maintaining a Ducati is within reach of almost anyone. As the Ducati model range continues to expand so does its offering of clothing and accessories. Ducati makes some of the most functional and fashionable riding gear on the planet. Ducati also offer the opportunity to display your enthusiasm for the brand when you are off of your bike. Check out the full range of comfortable and fashionable Ducati clothing in the showroom at Great Bay Ducati. You will not believe how truly stylish the range of Ducati apparel is, and how good you will look and feel wearing a piece of it. So at Great Bay Ducati we have the bike that could change your year, and we want to be your Ducati dealer. Please plan to come by and check us out. If you are considering a new Ducati we promise you that we will do our absolute best to get you on one at the right price. All trade-ins are welcome. Stop by or call us toll free at 888 999 0996, and let us know how we can help get you on the Ducati of your dreams. Great Bay Ducati- We want to be your Ducati dealer!
On HELMETS and Safety Gear
First, if you don’t want to wear a helmet, don’t wear a helmet. If you don’t want to be exposed to a positive pro helmet opinion, please stop reading this, now. Also, please note this is not a pro helmet law piece. We believe in freedom of choice.
New Hampshire is a freedom of choice state. We love New Hampshire! Live Free or Die.
Disclosure: At Great Bay Motorcycles we sell and wear helmets. Most of us wear top of the line Arai helmets and we promote them in the shop, because we believe that the investment in a quality helmet is worth the entry fee.
The Great Bay position on helmets is, wear one.
Wear one every time you ride.
We are helmet advocates. We are helmet advocates through experience.
Most of us have heard the many reasons why helmets are dangerous and unnecessary. For example:
“Helmets are for people who are planning on crashing”
“Helmets weigh too much and cause fatigue”
“Helmets eliminate your ability to hear what is around you”
“Helmets block your peripheral vision”
“Helmets are too hot to wear most of the year”
Some people will embrace these tidbits of wisdom as a reason for not wearing a helmet when riding. That is fine.
But……really, what makes people go lidless? There are many reasons for sure, comfort among them, but some people don’t wear a helmet because it doesn’t look cool. No one looks good in a helmet, period. No one looks cool with a helmet on. No bad ass dudes will wave to you on your cruiser if you have a helmet on. Worse still, people might not recognize you.
Here is some basic reality. As motorcyclists we take risks. We can minimize the risks associated with riding in a variety of ways, and one way is to wear a lid when riding.
Have you ever watched a motorcycle race and seen a crash? If you haven’t, let’s review what happens most often. The rider either low sides or gets spit off the bike in a high side crash (ouch). Most will slide off of the track and get up and run over to their bikes to attempt to resume the race. Why are they able to do this? Because of protective gear, and a critical component of their protective gear is the helmet.
Picture yourself sitting on an old bicycle in a parking lot. Now imagine that you fall over while sitting still, and when you fall you can’t put your hands out to break (probably literally) your fall. The pavement is a pretty hard surface, and falling without any forward motion will sometimes still scrape you up.
Next imagine riding that bike at 10mph and falling over, again, unable to use your hands or arms to alter your crash. This time you would probably have some significant abrasions on your head and face, and maybe even a concussion. This attempt to illustrate the high stakes of a simple fall is drawn at far below the speeds at which we ride.
Several years ago a Great Bay employee with a significant amount of riding experience crashed a Sprint S/T. It was an operator error accident. Brand new bike, brand new tires, cold pavement, too much throttle, and one high side crash later, the employee walked back to the shop. Why didn’t the face plant send him to the hospital or the grave? Smacking a nose and chin on the pavement at 25 mph could be fatal or at the very least disfiguring, but because he had a helmet on his head was unscathed. The helmet saved him. Period.
As riding enthusiasts and ambassadors of the sport, we want all riders to have safe riding experiences. We feel it is our basic duty to promote safe riding, and therefore, we promote wearing helmets.
We sell a variety of helmets including KBC, ZR1, and Arai. We have found the Arai helmets to be worth the cost because of superior features when compared to all other helmets. With Arai helmets you get optically correct visors, fabulous venting, super comfortable liners, and the ability to custom fit the helmet for your head shape. If you are interested in feeling the difference, stop in and we can help fit you into the right helmet.
Once you begin to wear a properly fit, quality helmet you will appreciate all that they offer. They are aerodynamic and much quieter than riding without one, especially at speed. In the cool weather they help keep your head warm, and in the warm weather they have venting to pass cool air over your head and draw out any perspiration. They protect your skin from the rigors of the road, and the face shields keep bugs and debris from implanting itself in your face. These attributes are, of course, minor when compared to the ultimate benefit of a helmet, protecting your valuable head.
If you are considering a new helmet please stop in and let us custom fit one for you. We are happy to help you in anyway we can, and we want every ride that you take to be safe and successful.
New Hampshire is a freedom of choice state. We love New Hampshire! Live Free or Die.
Disclosure: At Great Bay Motorcycles we sell and wear helmets. Most of us wear top of the line Arai helmets and we promote them in the shop, because we believe that the investment in a quality helmet is worth the entry fee.
The Great Bay position on helmets is, wear one.
Wear one every time you ride.
We are helmet advocates. We are helmet advocates through experience.
Most of us have heard the many reasons why helmets are dangerous and unnecessary. For example:
“Helmets are for people who are planning on crashing”
“Helmets weigh too much and cause fatigue”
“Helmets eliminate your ability to hear what is around you”
“Helmets block your peripheral vision”
“Helmets are too hot to wear most of the year”
Some people will embrace these tidbits of wisdom as a reason for not wearing a helmet when riding. That is fine.
But……really, what makes people go lidless? There are many reasons for sure, comfort among them, but some people don’t wear a helmet because it doesn’t look cool. No one looks good in a helmet, period. No one looks cool with a helmet on. No bad ass dudes will wave to you on your cruiser if you have a helmet on. Worse still, people might not recognize you.
Here is some basic reality. As motorcyclists we take risks. We can minimize the risks associated with riding in a variety of ways, and one way is to wear a lid when riding.
Have you ever watched a motorcycle race and seen a crash? If you haven’t, let’s review what happens most often. The rider either low sides or gets spit off the bike in a high side crash (ouch). Most will slide off of the track and get up and run over to their bikes to attempt to resume the race. Why are they able to do this? Because of protective gear, and a critical component of their protective gear is the helmet.
Picture yourself sitting on an old bicycle in a parking lot. Now imagine that you fall over while sitting still, and when you fall you can’t put your hands out to break (probably literally) your fall. The pavement is a pretty hard surface, and falling without any forward motion will sometimes still scrape you up.
Next imagine riding that bike at 10mph and falling over, again, unable to use your hands or arms to alter your crash. This time you would probably have some significant abrasions on your head and face, and maybe even a concussion. This attempt to illustrate the high stakes of a simple fall is drawn at far below the speeds at which we ride.
Several years ago a Great Bay employee with a significant amount of riding experience crashed a Sprint S/T. It was an operator error accident. Brand new bike, brand new tires, cold pavement, too much throttle, and one high side crash later, the employee walked back to the shop. Why didn’t the face plant send him to the hospital or the grave? Smacking a nose and chin on the pavement at 25 mph could be fatal or at the very least disfiguring, but because he had a helmet on his head was unscathed. The helmet saved him. Period.
As riding enthusiasts and ambassadors of the sport, we want all riders to have safe riding experiences. We feel it is our basic duty to promote safe riding, and therefore, we promote wearing helmets.
We sell a variety of helmets including KBC, ZR1, and Arai. We have found the Arai helmets to be worth the cost because of superior features when compared to all other helmets. With Arai helmets you get optically correct visors, fabulous venting, super comfortable liners, and the ability to custom fit the helmet for your head shape. If you are interested in feeling the difference, stop in and we can help fit you into the right helmet.
Once you begin to wear a properly fit, quality helmet you will appreciate all that they offer. They are aerodynamic and much quieter than riding without one, especially at speed. In the cool weather they help keep your head warm, and in the warm weather they have venting to pass cool air over your head and draw out any perspiration. They protect your skin from the rigors of the road, and the face shields keep bugs and debris from implanting itself in your face. These attributes are, of course, minor when compared to the ultimate benefit of a helmet, protecting your valuable head.
If you are considering a new helmet please stop in and let us custom fit one for you. We are happy to help you in anyway we can, and we want every ride that you take to be safe and successful.
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