Must say that myself and the Kudos Team want to take a breather and return to normal home life after 4 Kudos Roadshows inside the month of April,the next event is the Bristol hillclimb championship on June 23.
To reflect we have exhibited at-
Redbridge,London-Test an ebike day,April 7
Manifold Trail,Derbyshire,April 13
Hambleton Peninsula,Rutland Water,Leics,April 20
Eden Project,Cornwall,April 20-24
Whilst its fresh in everyones minds I would welcome comments/suggestions as to the suitability of these venues? Where they useful?Was the time of the year correct.
For me the Redbridge event was the star,other trade members also commented that it was a perfect venue for testing bikes,perhaps the best in Europe.Almost all of the ebike suppliers have expressed an interest for next year,so it is becoming the National Electric Bike Day.
I also enjoyed the Manifold Trail,it was a beautiful part of the UK,the lady at the Wetton Mill tea rooms made us very welcome and it gave easy rides and hill rides to those who wanted either.
The Eden Project was a difficult venue,the test track had a lot of compromises,the entry cost was high unless you were interested in the rest of the project and 5 days was too long,but it did attract pedelec newbies and sold many Kudos bikes to new converts.
I didn't attend the Hambleton event,but my guys said it worked well,just needed a few more people-I understand that there was a hill available adjacent to the pub to test hillclimbing.
Very interested in members opinions
KudosDave
To reflect we have exhibited at-
Redbridge,London-Test an ebike day,April 7
Manifold Trail,Derbyshire,April 13
Hambleton Peninsula,Rutland Water,Leics,April 20
Eden Project,Cornwall,April 20-24
Whilst its fresh in everyones minds I would welcome comments/suggestions as to the suitability of these venues? Where they useful?Was the time of the year correct.
For me the Redbridge event was the star,other trade members also commented that it was a perfect venue for testing bikes,perhaps the best in Europe.Almost all of the ebike suppliers have expressed an interest for next year,so it is becoming the National Electric Bike Day.
I also enjoyed the Manifold Trail,it was a beautiful part of the UK,the lady at the Wetton Mill tea rooms made us very welcome and it gave easy rides and hill rides to those who wanted either.
The Eden Project was a difficult venue,the test track had a lot of compromises,the entry cost was high unless you were interested in the rest of the project and 5 days was too long,but it did attract pedelec newbies and sold many Kudos bikes to new converts.
I didn't attend the Hambleton event,but my guys said it worked well,just needed a few more people-I understand that there was a hill available adjacent to the pub to test hillclimbing.
Very interested in members opinions
KudosDave