Reviews.Motorcycles now a
leading source of more than 27,000 reviews written by riders -- for riders
Reviews.Motorcycles, a new rider-generated motorcycle review
website, recently launched a beta version of its website. The site helps riders
find reliable reviews in order to be more confident about their motorcycle
purchases. The website features more than 27,000 consumer reviews of
motorcycles and other powersports vehicles. Riders are able to post reviews
along with pictures of their motorcycles.
The mission of
Reviews.Motorcycles is to provide quality, reliable information to powersports buyers.
The site gives buyers all of the resources they need to make an informed
decision about their next motorcycle purchase. The unique focus of the site is to
provide reviews written by actual riders for other riders. There are no paid
reviews from journalists or other professionals on Reviews.Motorcycles.
In addition,
fans can see how many miles a reviewer put on the bike before writing the review.
This lets customers conduct research based on information from riders who
bought the same bike they are considering. The star ranking system on the site
allows buyers to get a quick summary of how the reviewer felt about the
motorcycle in general.
About Reviews.Motorcycles
Reviews.Motorcycles is an affiliate of
CycleTrader.com, a division of Dominion Enterprises. Dominion Enterprises is a
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1 comment:
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