Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Motocross Bike

http://powersports.honda.com/motorcycles/motocross/
They put the most expensive ones first.
They also put the word "expert" after the bikes that they want you to buy.
In one of the articles, they focus on how it steers (the apparent "way to win"). The focus is on brakes, quick steering, and other ways to navigate corners better.

As it says at the bottom, "Honda proves the best can get better."

Prices available before you click for more information, but a little mysterious to find after you click into the more info page. They do try to highlight possible deals and offers, but again, that's another page.

http://www.mxbike.com/
Offers more than one brand of motor-bike (and parts, too!). Talks alot about how convenient their products are to purchase and install. Mostly talks about the technicals of the parts (probably because that's what they're expecting you to buy). This site assumes you already own a bike of some kind and know the general knowledge of one of these bikes.

Try this quote: "Used by practically every PC-equipped motocross professional on the podium today." That's right kids: if you ride motor-bikes and don't have this, you aren't cool like everyone else... Right.

http://www.temeculamotorsports.com/
Looking at a "pad" for your bike to sit on (if I had one, I wouldn't mind if it sat on the ground), that they call "a comfortable padded surface." I suppose they've laid on it or something to be able to tell you.

They also have like the "retail" price marked out with their lower price replacing it. I suppose they are trying to say "look, we have great deals too!"

Everything is kept apart by company. I think they're also trying to say "look, we got all the big names in motocross. Buy from us!" Or maybe they're trying to display some kind of "convenience" factor, since everything is organized meticulously.

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