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<blockquote data-quote="Placerville" data-source="post: 77246" data-attributes="member: 2418"><p>To answer your question, yes, I think there would be interest. But, you're going to need exposure for your product and forums like this will only give you a limited amount of what you need i.e., customers. </p><p></p><p>I suggest that you first develop a reliable source for high quality parts and then rebuild a few of these pumps yourself. Use them on your GL and see how they stand up. Once you're <em>sure</em> they'll work properly and that you'll be offering a quality product, put together a kit with a nicely crafted set of instructions complete with photo's. (No one likes poor instructions.) Ask someone with mechanical and marketing skills to review your work and make comments. Be open to criticism. Make up 20 kits, post an ad on eBay and see what happens. With every kit you (hopefully) sell, contact the buyer within a week and ask them to give you feedback in order to improve your product. Follow up after 90 days and see if they're still happy with their purchase. If anyone has a problem with any part of your product, <em>apologize immediately</em>, and then make it right. (Customers love doing business with someone who's respectful and responsive.) Anyone can sell stuff but, very few, if any, offer excellent service after the sale.</p><p></p><p>If your parts, instructions and customer service are superior, when Honda stops offering these pumps (and they will), you will find yourself already in the game and ahead of the others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Placerville, post: 77246, member: 2418"] To answer your question, yes, I think there would be interest. But, you're going to need exposure for your product and forums like this will only give you a limited amount of what you need i.e., customers. I suggest that you first develop a reliable source for high quality parts and then rebuild a few of these pumps yourself. Use them on your GL and see how they stand up. Once you're [i]sure[/i] they'll work properly and that you'll be offering a quality product, put together a kit with a nicely crafted set of instructions complete with photo's. (No one likes poor instructions.) Ask someone with mechanical and marketing skills to review your work and make comments. Be open to criticism. Make up 20 kits, post an ad on eBay and see what happens. With every kit you (hopefully) sell, contact the buyer within a week and ask them to give you feedback in order to improve your product. Follow up after 90 days and see if they're still happy with their purchase. If anyone has a problem with any part of your product, [i]apologize immediately[/i], and then make it right. (Customers love doing business with someone who's respectful and responsive.) Anyone can sell stuff but, very few, if any, offer excellent service after the sale. If your parts, instructions and customer service are superior, when Honda stops offering these pumps (and they will), you will find yourself already in the game and ahead of the others. [/QUOTE]
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