Originally posted by Fe_princess
You don't have to be an expert about anything to work at cycle gear.
I don't think so. I've worked at a bike shop before and while I understand how to crash a bike, I'm no mechanic. An involvement in the sport or enthusiasm for the sport is all that's needed. Cycle Gear doesn't sell many internal engine parts like you would get at the dealer, just aftermarket stuff (to my knowledge anyway) so you wouldn't need to know specs for the last 15 years' worth of motocrossers and trail machines. Plus, the bulk of their sales that I've seen is accessories and gear--which doesn't require technical knowledge at all. You pick up pretty quick which items have what kind of features to help the customer pick what they want. Plus, what mechanical knowledge is helpful when selling tires, pipes, grips, bars and tripleclamps, etc. is the kind you pick up quickly also. Even at a dealership, most parts-finding software is fairly self-explanatory, especially the new Windows-based systems, so even a mechanical spode like me can help a customer find the right part unless it's a complicated question.Originally posted by Farmer John
Now that HAS to be one of the funniest/sadest things I have ever seen on the internet.
Originally posted by Farmer John
Now that HAS to be one of the funniest/sadest things I have ever seen on the internet. :think:
Originally posted by Farmer John
Now that HAS to be one of the funniest/sadest things I have ever seen on the internet. :think:
Originally posted by CJ Rider
Bbbom- We can share a ride from the airport and meet up with these folks for lunch, OK? ... OR maybe we can just charter a plane and pick up LoriKTM and Michelle on our way there too. How about it?!?
Originally posted by FireLily
GETMETOCA, will you be able to join us? I hope so.....
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