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#16
Lowrider & Easyrider sounds like it's a Harley-inspired or associated product......I'd stay away from those names (if you use names that are already being used, don't you run the risk of being sued?)
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#17
yeah thats why im looking for originality , i may end up scraping the idea , i dont know yet

thanks guys top stuff good imput
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#18
(31-10-2010, 12:50pm)CeeJay07 Wrote: if you use names that are already being used, don't you run the risk of being sued?

Only if the names have been registered specifically as a trademark in Australia under the specific class required and associated to that product or service.

All that type of info can be checked through IP Australia.
http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/

I once went head to head with the Sony Corporation (I was up against the actual Japanese main HQ) on the exact topic. In the end it cost Sony about $15k in trademark attorney's and lawyer fees and it cost me a 50 cent stamp.
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#19
(31-10-2010, 12:50pm)CeeJay07 Wrote: Lowrider & Easyrider sounds like it's a Harley-inspired or associated product......I'd stay away from those names
I know what you mean, CeeJay, but there are quite a few older guys who use their Busas as cruisers, so the sort of seat Kev is making would probably appeal to them.
If he called his seat "The Ultra-Mega-Elite-Superbike-Awesome-Maximum-Coolness-Throne", that would be more likely to put people off. (Except R1 owners...)
"casting dispersions on others credability." And their illiteracy.
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#20
(31-10-2010, 01:39pm)Rainbow7 Wrote:
(31-10-2010, 12:50pm)CeeJay07 Wrote: Lowrider & Easyrider sounds like it's a Harley-inspired or associated product......I'd stay away from those names
I know what you mean, CeeJay, but there are quite a few older guys who use their Busas as cruisers, so the sort of seat Kev is making would probably appeal to them.
If he called his seat "The Ultra-Mega-Elite-Superbike-Awesome-Maximum-Coolness-Throne", that would be more likely to put people off. (Except R1 owners...)

^^^^^^^BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
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#21
Regardless of intended use of the Busa, then names still have connotations of feet forward, ape-hangers, riding in t-shirts (Harley ones of course) and the bike sounding like a wet fart after eating some questionable spicy food......what about something that tells the prospective customer what it is like the VCM Busa Signature Series Gen 1/2? (signature being the kanji that adorns the seats). It's a bit shorter than the Coolness Throne dribble.
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#22
(31-10-2010, 04:17pm)CeeJay07 Wrote: VCM Busa Signature Series Gen 1/2?
I think we have a winner!
"casting dispersions on others credability." And their illiteracy.
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#23
Hey thats catchy as hell
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#24
Snuggies Lol2
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#25
(31-10-2010, 08:10pm)ROD Wrote: Snuggies Lol2

Lol2 Roll Pi_thumbsup
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#26
Hey Kev ,How about Keister? Could be a good brand name , or seat name , The Keister ,& maybe Another The Tooshie.


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#27
i have never laughed so much guys awesome ideas guys
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#28
(31-10-2010, 09:22pm)big kev Wrote: i have never laughed so much guys awesome ideas guys

Makes no difference to me what you call them. All I know is that they look brilliant and I want a set. Smart marketing starting this thread. LMFAO
Talk to ya tomorrow about a set Kev.
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#29
will do mate ,
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#30
(31-10-2010, 09:30pm)Remsta Wrote: All I know is that they look brilliant and I want a set.
They don't just look good: they are much more comfortable than the OEM seats. Much more comfortable. You'll be astonished at the difference, I promise.
"casting dispersions on others credability." And their illiteracy.
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