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Twin Power is one of the original specialty V-twin parts and components brands - "for over 30 years, Twin Power has worked hard to be a leader in the aftermarket V-twin parts and accessories market by only producing high-quality products." Going back to the discussion we'd had about the sectors that McAllister sees as the ones he needs to prioritize, he said that nobody should "mistake numbers for strategy. Of course, we need to meet some numbers and generate profits, but equally we need to be able to balance the short and medium terms with the long term and be realistic about both. "Above all, we need to understand our opportunities and put ourselves in a position to exploit them. In terms of how on-highway leaning into consumables is what has played well for us so far this year, that is where we need to continue to build on our core strengths in the immediate future. "It is the early wins that will allow us to build resilience, and resilience will buy us the scope for broadening our strengths in segments where others don't compete so well. We have a remarkable portfolio of brands and the support of an equally remarkable vendor group - vendors who want to see us take the fight to the competition and to see us being able to leverage our traditional core strengths in off-road, G&A, ATV and UTV and consumables. "We have the brands to do it, we have the vendors to do it, and we also have the dealers who will help us to 'Get it Done'. "Of course, we have to work hard to retain and rebuild vendor confidence, but from what I have seen so far, we can do that, and we already are doing so. We are managing to demonstrate that we are www.AMDchampionship.com becoming financially stronger all the time, despite what has happened in the past few years, and especially despite what has happened this year. "We are working hard to take our vendors along with us, and they are seeing that our inventory levels and control are improving, and that is bringing our dealers along with us too. We are building on the basics so we can build sustainable, repetitive, consistent business for our dealers and our vendors, and when it comes to relationship building nothing 'providing the easyto-shop solution' works better than something that works!" My final line of questioning revolved around the decision to co-join the Tucker annual Dealer Show with the rescheduled, rebuilt dealer-only format of AIMExpo in January 2021. "Well, for me, that was a no brainer. I think we, and our vendors and our dealers, can only win from it - and that means that AIMExpo's exhibitors and visitors will win too. "I am convinced that it will be good for everyone, including the show, and that therefore it will be great for the industry too." Judging that I, so far, am among those that need convincing, McAllister says that "everyone needs convincing, of course they do. But we are back to not judging the future by the past. Our vendors say they are excited by the opportunity, and I think that the MIC and our competitors will manage to get any issues sorted out between them. "For us it has been a simple decision, and I think it is one that will help everyone to reset the benchmark of opportunity. The powersports industry has a great opportunity in the 24 months ahead, and with the way that business picked up so quickly through the health emergency, and with so many more people, especially younger consumers, now looking to engage with two wheels one way or another, the second half of the year will be interesting. If we all get it right now, then we all have something to build on in the future." www.tucker.com AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - AUGUST 2020 23