FZR Business
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 2:11 pm
Don,
I thought I would ask the general question that I've been kicking around for the past few months. First, excuse me if this isn't the place for this post, but I felt that you (from our previous conversations) had the present knowledge with regards to this topic.
I've been playing around with some design/build ideas, as well as launching into a possible business venture that circulates around the concept of providing FZR Restorations & Builds, FZR custom accessories, 600cc race engines & chassis development for 600 MiniSprints, Technical & CAD Consulting, and Alternative fuel cell prototypes. First of all, my background is in engineering both civil/environmental and mechanical. I've got a possible business partner with background in materials fabrication and design and high-level of motorsports (building, working on, and driving supermodified race cars). There is a full-service machine shop at my disposal, as well as experienced high-level engine shops within our social network.
That being said, do you think that the FZR provides a good platform to fit into this business model, given its 10 year model history and reliability during its production run? I understand that the model eventually became the R6 and R1 for a reason. Your thoughts?
Likewise, I would like to get any feedback with regards to this subject from anyone with interest. Please note, this venture would likely begin as a hobby, but should the operations continually be in the red, then obviously the business model would be altered.
Respectfully,
Chad.
I thought I would ask the general question that I've been kicking around for the past few months. First, excuse me if this isn't the place for this post, but I felt that you (from our previous conversations) had the present knowledge with regards to this topic.
I've been playing around with some design/build ideas, as well as launching into a possible business venture that circulates around the concept of providing FZR Restorations & Builds, FZR custom accessories, 600cc race engines & chassis development for 600 MiniSprints, Technical & CAD Consulting, and Alternative fuel cell prototypes. First of all, my background is in engineering both civil/environmental and mechanical. I've got a possible business partner with background in materials fabrication and design and high-level of motorsports (building, working on, and driving supermodified race cars). There is a full-service machine shop at my disposal, as well as experienced high-level engine shops within our social network.
That being said, do you think that the FZR provides a good platform to fit into this business model, given its 10 year model history and reliability during its production run? I understand that the model eventually became the R6 and R1 for a reason. Your thoughts?
Likewise, I would like to get any feedback with regards to this subject from anyone with interest. Please note, this venture would likely begin as a hobby, but should the operations continually be in the red, then obviously the business model would be altered.
Respectfully,
Chad.