Those of you who follow our BLOG, Facebook and Twitter Feed have no doubt noticed an increase in posts these past few weeks. No, we haven’t hired a 16 year old kid who can text faster than John Wayne could crack off a revolver to run our marketing department.. Herm and I made the full-time job to Dime City Cycles and one of my main responsibilities is making sure we keep our online presence lively and fresh.
Since we know everyone is glued to their computers looking at bikes when they can’t be wrenching on them we figured it was up to us to make sure we keep you guys in the know from not only a DCC standpoint, but the industry. That said you’ll start to see some cool regularly posted things like “DCC News of The Week”, “Vendor Spotlights”, “Product Quick Picks” and “Customer Features” along with a ton of other things including giveaways, non vendor independent product reviews and just random ton-up goodness.
Yes yes…we have to slip some product links in there every now and then, but we hope that are humorous production descriptions and offer to bribe you to stay plugged in by giving away two $50 Dime City certificates a month (more about that later this week) will make things a little less intrusive.
After-all, we’re going to keep you informed of cool stuff you want, not the latest Ronco Potato Cooker slash Pogo Stick.
That said, stay tuned and be sure to start following us on Facebook and Twitter if you haven’t already. The rides just beginning and it’s paved with vintage speed intentions!
And because text without photos is just plain boring, here’s a random shot I snapped of my daily rider. It’s a 1972 CB450 that’s basically stock with the exception of Clubmans and some dirt tires. I have a habit of wandering off the road no and again, so I figured the investment in some aggressive rubber was a good one. No major plans for this one, just keeping it tuned and running right. Why the two-up seat? Simple…the Misses likes to ride on the back and when she’s happy, I’m happy.
Thanks for supporting Dime City and the Garage Builder Movement folks, we appreciate all of you more than you know and couldn’t be doing what we love without you.
Until next week, Ride Fast. Live Well.
Jason



