« Reply #20 on: March 21, 2014, 08:31:11 pm »
I think this Canadian Maico character is a marketing genius . I had never heard of his operation before but now its hot news on every vintage forum I go on and facebook .
Any advertising is good advertising and he is getting worldwide exposure to a target market for free
Next week when the another topic like somebody fitting new non period grips to their bike prior to a nationals hogs the front page for a couple of weeks, all the bad Ju Ju about Canadian Maico will be forgotten about by the majority, but the name Canadian Maico will be stuck in the back of most people who has read these threads minds .
Personally I would never buy anything else out of Canada as statistically I have another 20 odd years left to live , and I cant see the woeful Canadian postal service getting things here in that time frame
William I agree with you on the Canadian post wow they are slow and how high do they charge , But your idea that all will be forgotten in a Cpl of weeks no I don't agree . We are a small bunch in VMX with long memories .
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