We have just returned from an exhausting and very very busy four days at Excel in Docklands. We only agreed to go on last Monday and, as I think many of you know, we are a start up and hence had nothing really ready in terms of stand dressing!!! Off to the local colour copy shop for fliers, posters and handouts. We gave away clementines (green in eco terms, orange which is our corporate colour) and had some He filled orange balloons to help us stand out.
We were at the interface between the Boat Show and the Bike Show and so had many yachties and families come through and stop and chat at our rather primitive stand. But no one seemed to mind our low budget unpreparedness.
So we Big Cat Electric were there - not very interesting - I attach a couple of photos of our stand for the extreme minority who might be interested..... Who else was there?
Well, Bike Republic was showcasing a collection of e-bikes: Ultramotor A2Bs and fast4wards (what a brilliant name!! ) (Mark who was supporting Bike Republic came over and introduced himself which was kind of him), Wisper, GoCycle (described as a 'folding' electric bicycle) and the EBCO bikes (apparently a recent addition to their collection). The stall was unfortunately to my mind very full (confusingly full) of bikes, and the guy I spoke to was not really clear about the comparative advantages of his range of electric bikes. I was surprised that they only offered the A2B and the EBCO in the demonstation area. But they seemd quite busy.
EBCO had a very impressive top of the range corporate style stand which was beautifully lit, laid out, corporately logoed etc and put all the rest of us to shame. Both of the prinicpals were there a lot of the time and were reasonably busy with enquiries.
The other electric bike in the demo area, besides ours, was a Spencer Ivy - this is a bike rather like a Kalkhof and priced quite high. They had a fairly modest stand with a couple of bikes - minimalist and clean as is their corporate web site.
The only other electric bikes were the Batribikes. A clear stand giving the advanatages of their product on well designed banners. A full set of their bikes well dsiplayed. The products of course show their origin and lineage but are very keenly priced and are right for their target market. They had a constant stream of interest, and I would think had a good show. They are clearly used to doing shows and were the most comfortable of all of us.....
I hope I did not miss anyone...... It was very busy for us and I had little time to wander.... It was a great show.
Bruce
We were at the interface between the Boat Show and the Bike Show and so had many yachties and families come through and stop and chat at our rather primitive stand. But no one seemed to mind our low budget unpreparedness.
So we Big Cat Electric were there - not very interesting - I attach a couple of photos of our stand for the extreme minority who might be interested..... Who else was there?
Well, Bike Republic was showcasing a collection of e-bikes: Ultramotor A2Bs and fast4wards (what a brilliant name!! ) (Mark who was supporting Bike Republic came over and introduced himself which was kind of him), Wisper, GoCycle (described as a 'folding' electric bicycle) and the EBCO bikes (apparently a recent addition to their collection). The stall was unfortunately to my mind very full (confusingly full) of bikes, and the guy I spoke to was not really clear about the comparative advantages of his range of electric bikes. I was surprised that they only offered the A2B and the EBCO in the demonstation area. But they seemd quite busy.
EBCO had a very impressive top of the range corporate style stand which was beautifully lit, laid out, corporately logoed etc and put all the rest of us to shame. Both of the prinicpals were there a lot of the time and were reasonably busy with enquiries.
The other electric bike in the demo area, besides ours, was a Spencer Ivy - this is a bike rather like a Kalkhof and priced quite high. They had a fairly modest stand with a couple of bikes - minimalist and clean as is their corporate web site.
The only other electric bikes were the Batribikes. A clear stand giving the advanatages of their product on well designed banners. A full set of their bikes well dsiplayed. The products of course show their origin and lineage but are very keenly priced and are right for their target market. They had a constant stream of interest, and I would think had a good show. They are clearly used to doing shows and were the most comfortable of all of us.....
I hope I did not miss anyone...... It was very busy for us and I had little time to wander.... It was a great show.
Bruce
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