While motorcycle dealers seem to close to the left, right and center, a new destination recently opened its doors on the BMW Pidcock site, which now closed, which entered the administration in October 2024.
The Long Eaton now goes through Bikers Nottingham, which have been bought through Moto GB, a procedure that can save the work of five former Pidcock personnel.
The Fields Farm Road site is no longer a retail one no longer deals with the new brands of used bicycles, as well as new Benelli and Voge machines.
The doors opened the new assets on March 1, attracting local cyclists to their loads to verify the revitalized site.
“The reaction of the day was fantastic, more than we could have expected, since we were new outside the blocks,” said sales director Andrew Murphy.
“I suspect that around two hundred have been revealed on the day of the opening, which is incredible. I know there is a surprising difference in consumers that we go to the former owners of Pidcock, so it is another environment, but there has been a lot of positive response. “
It is already open six days a week, from 09: 00 to five: 30 p. m. Monday to Friday and from 09: 00 to five p. m. On Saturdays. Current virtual movements around two hundred machines, covering everything, small capacity scooters at a 2fiveth Anniversary Suzuki Hayabusa with only 3 miles on the clock.
“We have a giant aggregate of models, especially with small bicycles,” Murphy added. “The 125cc market existed in any of the brands that were under the request of Pidcock, it is a great merit that we have, and I know through the execution for seven years for ceramic motorcycles that a disproportionate number of sales comes from the small capacity market. “