Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Spyder Interview on "The Competitors Radio Show"
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Election Night Downtown
Earlier today, I had heard on the radio that there were going to be “election parties” at various places throughout the Gaslamp Quarter.
I thought it would be fun to take the roadster down to see the various events supporting each of the candidates.
I was amazed at how much traffic was headed downtown. It looked like election night was a great night to go out. I headed over to the House of Blues where the San Diego Democratic Party had
booked the venue from 8:00PM to 12:00AM. When I pulled up I immediately had people approaching the vehicle. I threw on the hazards and spent some time handing out information and answering questions. There was a ton of enthusiasm about the evening and plenty for the Can-Am Spyder as well.
My next stop was Stingaree. I parked right in front of the main entrance next to the CBS news van. One of the reporters said “Wow, that’s the first time I’ve seen one of these outside of the ads.” He could not disguise his excitement. We spoke for a while as I continued to hand out fliers to the steady flow of people headed to
After speaking with a few more groups of people, I headed around
the corner and parked in a “Taxi Zone” right next to the entrance of the park. I handed out SpyderSanDiego.com fliers to anyone who looked remotely interested in the Can-Am Roadster. The majority of these people were girls in retro “Madonna like” clothing accompanied by supportive men who were happy to walk away with some information on a cool new vehicle. After spending some time explaining different aspects of the Spyder to many different groups, I realized it was getting late.
In the interest of balanced promoting I had decided to head down to the where the news reporter suggested, the Republican Party’s election night event at the Westgate Hotel. Considering the results of the race, I was not surprised that when I arrived, the place was dead.
After a few trips up and down 5th and 6th Avenues, I rode home along the water on
Sunday, November 2, 2008
2008 Gaslamp Fall Fallback Festival
Since this event was in the heart of the Gaslamp district, there was plenty of foot traffic from local businesses. I spoke with quite a few groups and individuals who had plenty of questions. Those who didn't have questions but were staring at this classic roadster in passing ended up with a SpyderSanDiego.com card in their hand. Promoting downtown sometimes requires rapid tactics to make sure that plenty of people walk away with the information that they need. I found myself explaining all the fun involved with being a SpyderRyder and receiving very positive
feedback. When I wasn’t answering questions, I was handing out cards to people passing by and emphasizing that there is which caused quite a few people to stop in their tracks. When I followed that up with the details of the of the ABS, VSS, and traction control they always had plenty of questions. This roadster really demonstrated its ability to turn heads today.
When I stepped away to grab a bite to eat, I made sure to set a good amount fliers and booklets on the vehicle. I was gone for about 30 minutes and when I returned, I was pleased to find that all but a few items had been picked up by prospective SpyderRyders. These roadsters really have a way of attracting people to them.
The 2008 Carlsbad Fair
He asked me several questions including where he could get one. I pointed him to the nearest dealer. He said he would go take a test ride. My gut says this guy will purchase one. He was fired up. He owns off-road ATV's and was very familiar with the Can-Am brand. He's been looking for something to take to the streets and saw himself riding a Spyder.
Next I drove around the Carlsbad Fair to scope out my parking options. I circled around the block and found a prime spot near the bus / shuttle pickup. I was impressed... there were hundreds of people walking around the 4 block radius.
It turned into a great event for Spyder exposure and potential sales. I talked with dozens of people. They were all excited about the roadster. One guy had his motorcycle stolen and was looking for something to purchase with the insurance money. I spent some time chatting with a women in her 60's who wanted one to cruise local streets. She was funny... I gave her my email address. She doesn't have a computer but wanted me to send her the photo I took. I think her daughter is going to email me so I can send it.
There were so many great conversations. I really enjoyed my time at the fair. Check out some of the folks I met...
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Camp Pendleton "Buffalo Alley 10k Trail-Run"

This morning was great, I was up early and looking forward to a nice
run. Using the convenient trunk in the front of the Can-Am Spyder, I was able to load up all my running gear along with some Spyder media and be on my way in no time. I was headed over fifty miles up the coast to the North end of When I arrived I managed to land a parking
spot right next to the end of the Start/Finish chute. I stuck around a few to answer questions from event spectators and loaded up the vehicle with a few SpyderSanDiego.com cards and booklets as well. This "trail run" was shaping up to be a lot of fun. After that I threw my shoes on and headed out on the course. Friends on the race staff let me know that there were a good number of people checking out this awesome piece of three-wheeled technology as they waited for their athletes to come in. When I came across the finish line the first thing I saw was that beautiful Yellow Can-Am Spyder.
After the race, I spent some time hanging out with athletes, volunteers, and military members talking about the Spyder. One guy told me that he just bought a different motorcycle and he wants to sell it to get a Can-Am Spyder Roadster instead. I really enjoyed all of the positive feedback. It really puts a smile on my face.
On the way out, I decided to check out a very cool beach camp site called San Onofre Beach. Surfers really like this beach, because it’s exclusive to military members. It is usually less polluted than beaches in the city. You can really see what I mean in the Spyder shot below. I even got a thumbs up from one of the lifeguards. It was a great ride back and I even stopped as soon as I was off base and took my safety vest off so that everyone on that long ride home could see my BRP.COM logo on my jacket. There were a ton of people on the road and I caught plenty of eyes.
It seemed like everywhere I went today I found active consumers
eager to learn more about this unique roadster. I stopped for gas and a couple from


