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28 June 2005 at 12:44 pm #2134
Nohad
Participant[quote=TheFazz]Dear all,
I need to get your quick feedback on the fees for K3 in our existing event format.
they aim to increase the cost (if we opt for the new karts) from RM80 to RM100.
I propose that we stick with the **older** 80cc karts and the current RM80+RM10 fees until we can sort something out with citykarting on a sustainable basis. I believe this is the way to go, so if you disagree please give me your views ASAP.
Cheers
[/quote]That means it will be RM110 for the “so call” new karts with I have a problem getting a “grip” of it, I will stick to the old karts with RM80+RM10.
Let Citykarting come back to us with a much better rate.Naza,
Any plans of opening a new karting track?28 June 2005 at 4:03 pm #2135razmyn
ParticipantI don’t mind the older karts…rm 100 is too big a jump for most of us…IMHO
28 June 2005 at 4:36 pm #2136naza
Participant[/quote]
That means it will be RM110 for the “so call” new karts with I have a problem getting a “grip” of it, I will stick to the old karts with RM80+RM10.
Let Citykarting come back to us with a much better rate.Naza,
Any plans of opening a new karting track?
[/quote]Agree with you Patrick, the so called “newer karts” is relative….soon it will be bashed and it is doubtful than that the rate will be reduced.. would it?
Opening a new track? that would be a real challenge indeed for all mykart members laa…
28 June 2005 at 6:06 pm #2137alfagta
ParticipantHi all,
I think the main problem is all the increase price happen just in this year.
from rm75 for last 2 years to 80 to 90 now 100…for K3
It’s a bit difficult for some parties …
let’s us try to talk to citykarting to increase the rm10 start only next year lar,sometimes must
give some sweet talk to wan shin(any my-kart member can kau tim her) pls help to talk only…
firstly I thought the ambulance stanby was paid by citykarting, then is still the members money too…
we been getting more members now but i’m afraid with this express price up for K3 so fast,members runing away !
tell them every year we have 12 series race for k2 & k3 ,2 to 3 groups every race,then 3 series mega endurance,every endurance ,for half day they made rm4-5k too….
they also must contribute my-kart a bit lar…
also many members go for secret pratice before the race,also extra for them…
or else we dont need the stanby ambulance lar…
then it’s rm90
or let’s us decide this saturday ?29 June 2005 at 12:49 am #2138TheFazz
MemberSteward – just one clarification:
we started with RM75 >> then increased to RM80 (new rates) and then >> RM90 (to include the ambulance standby as well as build a fund for year end). The increase proposed by Citykarting is an additional RM20 (so to RM110). I have said to Wan Shin that this is not acceptable so we shall use the older karts.
I realise that this kind of changes are not good. Somehow we must find a sustainable position. But this requires heavy discussions with Citykarting. I will need somebody to help me manage the CityKarting relationship.
29 June 2005 at 1:46 am #2139azmee2104
ParticipantI did mentioned/brought it up before… the impact… so now its happened… Fazz, don’t let them take advantage on us… may be Jules can help defending the rates…
29 June 2005 at 3:11 am #2140OSFlanker
ParticipantMust start finding sponsor! RM500 per round can help reduce the costs for K3 runners by around RM15 per person. Who is willing to sell backside? Azlan lah, since his backside is so famous already :p
29 June 2005 at 4:39 am #2141TheFazz
Member[quote=azmee2104]I did mentioned/brought it up before… the impact… so now its happened… Fazz, don’t let them take advantage on us… may be Jules can help defending the rates…[/quote]
You did mention this before, and I am trying to manage this. Quite clearly we need to have an exclusive agreement up front, and I shall work on this for 2006. We now have little option aside from exclusivity as sadly, we see fewer kart operators running these days which gives Citykarting an almost monopoly. So their bargaining hand is stronger than ours.
It is therefore important that we develop our long term strategies in order to gain a stronger position in the market. We are already working on this, but I need and welcome more passionate participation here. myKART’s strength is its core values which support a strong vision for motorsports in the country. We need to really take advantage of these values and vision to strengthen ourselves even further.
Nothing is going to be easy, and we have to accept and expect these challenges. One thing’s for certain, I cannot do this alone.
29 June 2005 at 4:45 am #2142TheFazz
Member[quote=azmee2104]I did mentioned/brought it up before… the impact… so now its happened… Fazz, don’t let them take advantage on us… may be Jules can help defending the rates…[/quote]
bro – in addition to what I said earlier, I cannot blame Citykarting for doing what they do. They are after all in business to make money. So this is natural, especially in a pseudo monopoly. I believe we can maintain our rates. But that does not mean that we will not have to revisit this later. So again, it is about what other value does myKART create? Sure we are providing a steady income. But what else?
29 June 2005 at 6:43 am #2143azmee2104
Participant[quote=TheFazz]
Nothing is going to be easy, and we have to accept and expect these challenges. One thing’s for certain, I cannot do this alone.[/quote]Dear Bro Fazz,
I appreciate what u hav done so far… tak semua orang sanggup to do most of the work that u hav done… If u remember I hav given my suggestions of forming the “Strong Front” earlier?… and now it’s on its way.. good for My-kart.. of course I will always support My-kart growth.
Yes, City-karting is doing business… but what I’ve been thinking and try to understand is that can’t they give such a priority to us regular customer that has been given them a fixed monthly income of RM5000 to RM6000 (may be my calculations wrong..) ?? or may be that amount is too little for them?.., we are the regular customer that using their kart like our own… and we did always put safety comes first…. and so many good things about My-kart but they still ignore it??… I don’t know what to say… but keep up a good work Fazz.. I will always with u..
Don’t mind… just a thought from me..
Oh!… ya, don’t forget to register my name for this saturday event, I think I can make it this time…
Regards
Azmee
29 June 2005 at 10:09 am #2144TheFazz
Member[quote=azmee2104]I appreciate what u hav done so far… tak semua orang sanggup to do most of the work that u hav done… If u remember I hav given my suggestions of forming the “Strong Front” earlier?… and now it’s on its way.. good for My-kart.. of course I will always support My-kart growth.
[/quote]Bro – thanks for the vote of confidence. But there is no turning back for myKART and we have to move things forward. So the more help we have, the stronger & faster we can move things.
[quote=azmee2104]Yes, City-karting is doing business… but what I’ve been thinking and try to understand is that can’t they give such a priority to us regular customer that has been given them a fixed monthly income of RM5000 to RM6000 (may be my calculations wrong..) ?? or may be that amount is too little for them?.., we are the regular customer that using their kart like our own… and we did always put safety comes first…. and so many good things about My-kart but they still ignore it??… I don’t know what to say… [/quote]
Agreed. We just need to build on the relationship together. We must be careful to ensure that we work together to build this and not be tempted to take advantage of each other. What myKART needs to do is to explain to Citykarting our long term plans. And that it is both our interest to help each other to work towards these long term goals.
[quote=azmee2104]Oh!… ya, don’t forget to register my name for this saturday event, I think I can make it this time…[/quote]
See you this saturday.
29 June 2005 at 11:02 am #2145alfagta
ParticipantI will try my best to talk to wan shin then….
but sometimes i find more easy to talk to her father, but when you ask wan shin,she always said it’s her father decision,just like i deal the enduro with her,she told me this one cannot ,that one cannot .
when i was at the office while the father in,easy to deal with him lar…
daughter cannot,
we talk to father,
still cannot,
we talk to son lar….
all familli business mar29 June 2005 at 11:45 am #2146TheFazz
Member[quote=alfagta]I will try my best to talk to wan shin then….
but sometimes i find more easy to talk to her father, but when you ask wan shin,she always said it’s her father decision,just like i deal the enduro with her,she told me this one cannot ,that one cannot .
when i was at the office while the father in,easy to deal with him lar…
daughter cannot,
we talk to father,
still cannot,
we talk to son lar….
all familli business mar[/quote]Steward. On costs, I believe Wai Leong calls the shots. But anyway, perhaps Jules, you and I can discuss with Uncle and Wai Leong.
29 June 2005 at 4:16 pm #2147alfagta
Participantif rm20 increase is a bt too much coz only the engine is new,
the chasis not new!
they just combine all in one make chasis.
in this case,will prefere the old karts first,we will try to discuss with
citykarting on sat.
for the time being,for y suggestion,rm90 is a fair price for k3 at the moment.
petrol belum naik lagi lar.30 June 2005 at 4:50 am #2148Jules
Participantnot sure if WL & his dad in on Sat after our event ( Elite has a club race…). If yes, I can spare some time on it.
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