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Post by Dandy Dan on Mar 9, 2005 18:33:49 GMT -5
A variety would be nice but I doubt the t-shirts a high profit item so I'm not sure Abe will want to go through the time/expense of whipping up a range of them.
If I could design my perfect tee it would be: medium, black, have a small little white ruckus (side view) on the left breast with a small "battlescooter.com" underneath. I'm not a big fan of stuff on the back but If I had to choose here are a couple option: Writing saying "Battlescooter Posse", sport jersey style with my last name at the top, 01 in the middle and something cool written at the bottom like 'Ruckster'.
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Post by CTRukus on Mar 10, 2005 11:38:16 GMT -5
I'm not one for advertising on shirts. But, if it's something I believe in or think is really cool, I'll wear it with pride. For instnce, I'm not going to go out and buy a shirt that has Gap or Tommy Hilfiger written all over it. I will go out and buy a Magic Hat Brewing shirt (I'm in the beer business) or a Battlescooter.com shirt or a Gibson guitar shirt.
You are right about the low profit thing. There isn't much in there for Abe. I just think it'd be a cool idea...
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Post by abe on Mar 11, 2005 6:38:38 GMT -5
Good question, becouse i did not erase mine I thought you guys added posts here??? I don't think Scribb would remove them. That's weird. Thanks for the shirt ideas. I do have some shirts in the works. The problem is time. Everyone I know is trying to figure out why I'm spending so much time on the Ruckus stuff. I LOVE THE RUCKUS... I may be sick but it's the scoot for me I have help here but since I'm the master mind I get to do all the stuff other than the books and filling orders. Which brings us to the biggest issue, a phone number. I know it would help business for sure. The problem is that it already rings too much. I spend a lot of time doing Email and I'm afraid if we gave out the phone number I would never get in the shop. I love answering people's tech questions and the like but even if we had a phone number it would only be for ordering. No tech. I don't have the time. Email is great because I can respond as I have time, between jobs, while eating and waiting for stuff. Is a number that you can only order from OK? I hope this doesn't sound mean, it's not meant that way. I love you guys and the Ruckus, that's why I do Battlescooter ;D
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Post by abe on Mar 11, 2005 6:42:15 GMT -5
Chanito I think I found it. The posts I was thinking of were in the thread "HOW DO I TALK TO SOMEONE AT THE STORE" Boy I'm dumb
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Post by CTRukus on Mar 15, 2005 20:38:21 GMT -5
An "order only" phone would be fantastic. In fact, that's all I would want. I can do my research about tech stuff on here, Ruckus Central. About tech questions, Jason and I have been batting back and forth through emails about my long leg problem. He's been fantastic! And patient, I might add....
Do what you gotta do. I think most of us would just like to know that there is a trusting human hand when we reach out with a fist full of cash.
I'll keep an eye out for the T-shirts. I'll be "needing" some in the warmer climates. As for now, 20-30F is a wee bit chilly for a short sleeve shirt.
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Post by abe on Mar 25, 2005 8:19:30 GMT -5
Working on the phone thing. I understand the need to feel safe ;D We'll try the phone and if people abuse it we'll stop. All I need to do now is figure out who is going to answer the phone...... I'm the boss, I will bark orders at the people around me
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Post by ADlBOO on Mar 30, 2005 14:29:03 GMT -5
I think an order only phone would be nice too. But also just being able to pay with a credit card with out goin thru pay-pal would be nice too. But now that i have pay-pay cuz i ordered from BSS it really doesnt matter now...
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Post by pain merchant on Mar 31, 2005 11:40:04 GMT -5
Abe, I need parts fast. I can get free overnight shipping through my work. If I send a pre-paid shipping slip with my check, would that work for you. I need a few things fast.
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Post by CTRukus on Apr 12, 2005 21:04:01 GMT -5
Abe, I like the email thing now. Who is Jason? is that you? Whoever he is, we've been yappin through emails. Don't worry, I know I'm a pain in the "edit profanity" (tell him that), I'll be making it worth his while....I like to spend money on my toys.
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Post by CTRukus on Apr 12, 2005 21:05:31 GMT -5
oh...if the phone were available...I might use it. But, if you are accessible eough through email...no need for a phone.. Just my 2nd opinion...more like an after-thought
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Post by Kami no Chiizu on Apr 12, 2005 21:09:24 GMT -5
Dude, Jason is totally Abe.
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Post by CTRukus on Apr 12, 2005 21:24:10 GMT -5
Abe...
<-------the guy from the wine shop in CT
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Post by id10t on Apr 13, 2005 21:50:31 GMT -5
It would help a lot if there were picture on BattleScooter with the various lengths of shocks installed. I'd like to see how the ride-height changes with each one.
I'm really interested in getting a custom look by raising the back of it up a little, but I'd like to see how far I am going to before I try.
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Post by CTRukus on Apr 14, 2005 1:20:03 GMT -5
I'll do a tech when I get my new shock in a day or two. I got the chrome shock.
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Post by id10t on Apr 14, 2005 9:07:21 GMT -5
Awesome... can't wait for the
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Post by Ruckass on Apr 14, 2005 10:09:05 GMT -5
I bought the chrome shock and there are pics of it somewhere on this site or on the Battlescooter pics page. Its the black one with the K&N Air filter on it.
It raised it up just slightly and gave it a FAR better ride and handling. I highly recomend it....or any other aftermarket shock. The stock one blows goats.
Ruckass
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Post by CTRukus on Apr 14, 2005 19:53:03 GMT -5
my spine hurts after riding with the stock shock.
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Post by Ruckass on Apr 14, 2005 20:53:54 GMT -5
You may need a shim for the chrome (Daytona) shock from Battlecooter. I don't know if they are supplying them or not...
Ruckass
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Post by id10t on Apr 16, 2005 4:07:07 GMT -5
It would also be cool to know what is bolt in and what is not. What parts require the purchase of what other parts. Say, for instance, that new shock needing a washer/spacer or not.
Cater to the idiots, because we are the masses. ;D
That would be another quality bit of information. I see it is done fairly well already, but is lackign in some areas.
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Post by id10t on Apr 18, 2005 11:48:32 GMT -5
;D Dio forks ;D
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