How big...?
- spaceprobe
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Re: How big...?
So many companies want you to download now without thinking about how long it takes. I was interested in looking at the new Citroen Cactus , I gave up trying to down load that one. You should have taken up Steve from SYM UK offer to send it out to you, mine came with a new key ring and a scooter shaped USB stick. I have to say the new brochure looks far more professional than the old one.
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Re: How big...?
A PDF brochure for each bike in depth and a summary brochure would have been fine,
The ability to identify parts and buy them online with prompt delivery would have resulted in a sale however.
The ability to identify parts and buy them online with prompt delivery would have resulted in a sale however.
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Re: How big...?
Right click, save link and it d/l for me in about 17 seconds.
I can upload to the cloud if that would help?
It is, however, very light on detail and content, and I can't see why it couldn't have been 4 meg!
I can upload to the cloud if that would help?
It is, however, very light on detail and content, and I can't see why it couldn't have been 4 meg!
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Re: How big...?
The funny thing is that there was absolutely nothing wrong with their previous website.
Some of the scooter specifications needed updating and that was it, I view the redesign as a complete waste of resources better spent on improving customer service.
Rather more useful for a company with few dealers would be a way to download the technical manuals and a method of obtaining spares without hunting out reluctant dealers who then tell you how great Suzuki support is when you find them.
Some of the scooter specifications needed updating and that was it, I view the redesign as a complete waste of resources better spent on improving customer service.
Rather more useful for a company with few dealers would be a way to download the technical manuals and a method of obtaining spares without hunting out reluctant dealers who then tell you how great Suzuki support is when you find them.