Split Second is offering customers who buy a 2013 Blank Media BMX are to be offered two free upgrades courtesy of the distributor.
Dealers will be able to offer customers the extra incentive to buy, affording customers the luxury of upgrading any two items including cranks, bars, forks, tyres, stem and seats.
"The purpose of this scheme is to give dealers something fresh they can offer customers who may be looking for a new BMX," says Split Second’s Daniel Haynes. "With so many brands on the market, and so much stock currently available, we believe this gives dealers a real USP by offering a bespoke customisation/upgrade service. For example, the Blank Select bars and forks would come to nearly £120 if purchased after-market, and we are offering to fit these for free. In this regard, we feel it will give dealers the chance to retail the bike for full RRP."
The £269 bike is specced with 25/9 gearing, a sealed bottom bracket and sealed front and rear hubs as standard.
There is no limit to the number of upgraded bikes dealers can order.
Split Second Imports: 01934 743888
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