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Posted: Jan 13th, '08, 15:17
by Rsv4Col
Good post matey....... :D

This has happened already with James Toseland wearing one of their suits in motogp and will be really good for the product if he manages to get on the podium 8)

Posted: Jan 13th, '08, 15:44
by bambam
Colin wrote:
This has happened already with James Toseland wearing one of their suits in motogp and will be really good for the product if he manages to get on the podium 8)
that is a very big if................

Posted: Jan 13th, '08, 17:12
by TLS-Moose
layne wrote:Sorry guys .......... surely thats a good thing.

Well said that man :D


Doesn't stop you still being a t*sser though :twisted: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Jan 13th, '08, 19:53
by layne
Jealousy will get you know where (just like your bike) :lol:

Numbnuts :wink:

Posted: Jan 13th, '08, 20:06
by TLS-Moose
I have to make do with what I can, seeing as I ain't a "business entrepreneur" able to afford MV's and such :shock: :oops:

Posted: Jan 13th, '08, 20:46
by deej
a good post layne and i hope your right especially for the local economy but after seeing what FT has done with lintek and motrax i cant see it working in the long run. the FT group have a large presence in motorcycle outlets but it isnt a good one,its just theres no-one else out there big enough to compete with them....

Posted: Jan 13th, '08, 22:37
by Bladerunner
I just don't think FT will keep their noses out, I hope they do, but I reckon they'll be looking at reducing cost to increase margin, after all they are a big player and are gonna want a decent return.

No harm in that, but the best way to reduce margin will be cheaper lower quality raw materials, and cheaper labour. If they keep production in Exeter then they are not going to reduce labour costs, so it will come down to raw materials, which will mean a reduction in quality whichever way you look at it, and I can't see a company as big as FT being dictated to by Brian no matter how determined he is.

Posted: Jan 13th, '08, 23:36
by layne
This could all be true, but hopefully it won’t get that bad.

Of course it may be just an exist strategy by the Sansom’s – otherwise they could go the same way as Crowtree and close the business down when they retire with nothing.