AUTODATA MOTORCYCLE MANUALS
Most Specialty Manuals products are available for in-store pickup from Advance Auto Parts. Sold as a yearly subscription to keep information up-to-date with the latest available from AutodataCovers Motorcycle and ATVs from 1989-2010Includes a labor times estimatorValve clearances, tightening torques, fork oil capacities and much moreAlso includes diagnostic for: Harley Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha and Suzuki.
AUTODATA MOTORCYCLE UPGRADE
Existing subscribers to Autodata’s car and van workshop application are being advised they can upgrade their subscription to include motorcycles by contacting Autodata.Brand : Autodata category : Tools, Fluids & Garage>Repair Manuals & Diagrams>Specialty ManualsĪutodata 2010 Motorcycle Technical Data and Labor Guide CD - ADT10-CDA140 Get These days Workshops can even combine our car and van technical data application with our new online motorcycle application to ensure that their workshop has the ability to service any vehicle.”Īutodata for Motorcycles is the aftermarket’s first online technical data application for motorcycles, it covers 8,000 models of motorcycles, scooters, quads and off-road bikes from 62 manufacturers worldwide.
Max Lienard, Head of Product & Market Development at Autodata Group, says: “Many workshop owners feel they don’t have the technical knowledge to service or repair motorcycles – but the fundamentals are the same, and we now provide an easy-to-use workshop application to assist technicians with motorcycle diagnostics and repairs.
Like Autodata’s online workshop application for cars and light commercial vehicles, workshops that subscribe to Autodata for Motorcycles also benefit from easy access to the accurate and relevant information such as technical specifications, repair times, diagnostic trouble codes, and an estimate calculator to support technicians as they carry out servicing and repairs to motorcycles. With that in mind, Autodata has released Autodata for Motorcycles, an automotive technical information application for workshops. Minus the cost of investing in an accurate technical automotive data tool, servicing and repairing motorcycles could provide an additional annual revenue of at least €5,150. If a workshop were to service just one motorcycle per week, that would provide an additional annual revenue of €6,240. The average cost of a standard motorcycle service is €120.
As well as the chance for workshop to build new business relationships with motorcyclists who are also likely to own other types of vehicles. With over 43 years of experience in providing the aftermarket with technical data tools they require, Autodata saw a great opportunity for workshops to extend their business value amongst customers who own both cars and motorcycles. The aftermarket tends to assume that most motorcycle owners want to, or even have the skill and knowledge to maintain their own motorcycles as they are easier to service and repair than other vehicles – a misconception, says technical automotive information provider Autodata. Approximately 95% of motorcycle owners also owning other vehicles, a key opportunity for repeat custom is being missed by workshops who aren’t currently servicing motorbikes.