Medium Windshield How much leather is too much on a Suzuki GZ-250?
Right now I have medium size slant saddlebags, with a small matching sissybar bag. The bike does have a windshield. I was wondering if a fork mount tool bag, matching of course, would be overkill on a small bike like mine?
That depends on how you view yourself, and your bike. If you are comfortable with the look, go for it. I had just about the same set-up on my XL1200C, and got funny looks from other H-D riders since I was "dressing" a Sporty. I carried my rain gear in the sissy bar bag, and my lunch in the tool bag you are describing. (Never did cary any tools in it.)
I think a fork bag looks good. Especially with the windscreen. It just makes the bike look "together". I had to get rid of the tool bag on my new ride, an FXDWG, when I had a set of auxiliary lights installed. (The lights connect in the same place as the bag used to be.) I miss the fork bag. I always thought it looked cool.
I think one of the pictures on my 360 site shows my old Sporty with the tool bag. (No screen on that one.) I always thought it made the bike look better. Bag in the back, bags on the side, why not a bag in the front? Sounds good to me! If it works for you, do it. Take care, ride safe. Ciao!
Alternative Advertising Strategies At The Gas Pump
Gas pumps provide many great OOH opportunities to reach consumers. The progression of advertising displays has evolved very quickly; it began with the gas topper at the pump, then with the gas pump handle itself, and later with branding every item from the windshield squeegee to the trash cans. Today, with the introduction of digital advertising, you can reach a consumer with store specials or interactive information as they stand there with nothing to do. The unique and alternative out of home advertising possibilities are nearly limitless at the pump.
Benefits of the OOH Medium -
Unless you're targeting a major public commuter market (like New York or DC), almost every consumer needs gas. And rarely is an audience more captive than at the gas pump, standing around with nothing to do but wait. An entertaining ad serves as a welcomed distraction. In fact, many consumers see gas pump advertising as informative and entertaining rather than obtrusive.
Another benefit of the medium is the ability to stand out. Advertisers don't have the clutter at the pump like they do inside the convenient store, where they have to compete with on-product displays and other in-store advertisements. The gas pump provides a center stage opportunity for your brand's messaging.
How this OOH Medium is Used -
There are a number of different possibilities for the type of messaging that can be used -- and for the audience that can be targeted -- with gas pump advertising. Depending on the location of the gas station, you can target commuters, soccer moms and family vacationers with messages geared specifically toward them. Targeting by location is a great way to reach certain types of demographic groups. Is there a big mall nearby with a theater? What about a popular health club where your demographic group would work out? The location is the most important determining factor with gas pump advertising. And since gas stations are such a necessity, they are not limited to any geographic area, making it possible to target any demographic.
If the digital or interactive screens are used, you might even focus your messaging by specific times of day. You could plan your messaging to reach morning and evening commuters, after school kids or moms in the afternoon. Since many busy professionals hit the pumps on their lunch break, you could even reach hungry consumers with delicious lunchtime messaging.
Some great campaigns have used station domination to reach their customers by putting messages on the pumps, window squeegees, trash cans, floor mats and in the car wash! It's a perfect environment for capturing attention.
Of course, if you advertise where your products are sold, point-of-purchase is another way to use gas pumps. However, more types of advertisers are discovering gas pump advertising because they know the consumer is probably on his or her way to another buying opportunity. Automotive, Internet, financial and insurance are some of the industries that have jumped on board with gas station advertising.
Unfortunately, there are currently no standard guidelines for measuring an ad campaign executed at the pump. However, you may be able to monitor your specific product sales in the gas station store if you're planning a point-of-purchase campaign. You can also monitor sales within a specific radius of the gas pumps where you are advertising.
New Technology -
Some of the new technology is evident in the interactive displays, as well as in the materials. Ads are protected from the elements so their messages can last a long time. There are also some opportunities for audio capability. Gas pumps with digital video screens provide many interactive options that are generally welcomed by consumers while waiting at the pump.
OOH Markets / Demographics Available -
Advertisers can reach just about any market with gas pump advertising, especially if you target a regional or national gas chain with your messaging. Many media companies offer national and regional campaigns for gas station advertising. For a listing of these companies near you and for pricing, contact an alternative advertising company.
About the Author
Jeff R. Lamb is the president of DOmedia: an alternative media company. DOmedia specializes in connecting asset owners with buyers for all forms of alternative media, including OOH advertising opportunities. Learn more at www.domedia.com