Here's a simple thought--
Most people think my MB is a toy, or just think it's for fun. Which, I have to admit, at this time, it is. But what ends up turning my bike into a "solution" to these people is as soon as I say, "Yeah, it gets about 150 MPG". Then all the sudden, these faces turn into extreme interest.
"Where can I get one?"
"How much did it cost?"
"Wow- that's great!"
Here's a simple way to get people's attention: A sticker
A sticker that simply says "150 MPG".
I guarantee that'll turn some heads. Just like how a hybrid gets attention-- people always ask a hybrid driver, "how many MPG do you get??"- only because they see "hybrid" on their car.
People assume motorized bicycles are just a silly way to get around. Before I had one, I just compared it to a less aggressive dirt bike. They never think about the reality behind them and the solution they can be.
I say "150 MPG" will turn heads. It would mine.
Anyone agree? I'm thinking of putting one on my bike. Should I make more?
Most people think my MB is a toy, or just think it's for fun. Which, I have to admit, at this time, it is. But what ends up turning my bike into a "solution" to these people is as soon as I say, "Yeah, it gets about 150 MPG". Then all the sudden, these faces turn into extreme interest.
"Where can I get one?"
"How much did it cost?"
"Wow- that's great!"
Here's a simple way to get people's attention: A sticker
A sticker that simply says "150 MPG".
I guarantee that'll turn some heads. Just like how a hybrid gets attention-- people always ask a hybrid driver, "how many MPG do you get??"- only because they see "hybrid" on their car.
People assume motorized bicycles are just a silly way to get around. Before I had one, I just compared it to a less aggressive dirt bike. They never think about the reality behind them and the solution they can be.
I say "150 MPG" will turn heads. It would mine.
Anyone agree? I'm thinking of putting one on my bike. Should I make more?