American Motorcycle Dealer AMD 243 October 2019 | Page 24
25 Years of OptiMate
It was 25 years ago that TecMate
introduced its first OptiMate battery
charger, diagnostics and maintenance
tool as a response to the more powerful
and compact AGM (absorbed glass mat
- a sealed valve regulating lead-acid
battery) that were being introduced
into the powersport industry in the late
80s, early 90s.
AGM batteries are still lead-acid
batteries, but with a difference, the acid
is absorbed into mats (i.e. sponges)
which effectively made it a 'dry' battery
that could be turned upside down – no
more acid spillage, the bane of the biker
at the time.
Unfortunately, AGM technology also
proved to be more difficult to recharge,
and especially to recover it from a low
voltage/sulphated state. Motorcycle
OEMs, of course, wanted a charger for
their riders mainly to ensure that the
battery outlasted its warranty - but
TecMate took it a few steps further,
making those batteries last much
longer than intended, some even up to
10 years!
The result? Millions of happy AGM
batteries that "have lived longer and
performed stronger thanks to
OptiMate's unique charging algorithm
- one designed for AGM, but that works
equally well on any type of lead-acid
battery," says CEO and CTO Martin
Human.
A reliable high-performance battery
charger and TecMate's stable multistep
reselling strategy, along with the
engineering group's design acumen,
have become the basis of a successful
co-branding and ODM program that
continues to gain partners.
One of those partners is Drag
Specialties, who chose to co-brand
OptiMate battery chargers. Drag
Specialties OptiMate 1 and 3 sell
internationally, and the most recent
addition is the OptiMate 5 Power-
Charger.
"The Drag Specialties OptiMate 5
Power-Charger is specifically designed
to help riders out of that 'classic' jam -
ready to go ride, but the bike's battery
is 'dead'. With 4 amps of constant
current on tap, this Power-Charger will
bring that battery to 40-50% in an hour or two, enough to crank and start even
the most stubborn V-twin engine.
"As a rider I need to know when I can
start the engine and get on the road, so
we added lights to say when." The first
light is marked WAIT! (charging) and
the second is marked GO RIDE! (and
still charging), indicating that it is time
to do just that if you are in a hurry to
get on the road.
"If not, then the third light is the 24-7
OptiMate maintenance mode that
lights up once the battery has reached
full charge and then keeps it at 100%,
so the next time there is no need to wait
to be able to get riding."
The Drag Specialties OptiMate 5 ships
with a swivelling hanging hook so that
it does not have to live on the floor and
be a tripping hazard, and it keeps those
important indication lights in full view.
"That's the point of OptiMate battery
chargers, they guarantee you can go
ride at any time. OptiMate has been
trusted by the powersports industry
since 1994," says Martin.
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adjustments," said Jim Barker,
Tucker's Vice President of
Marketing.
"Generating margin growth
opportunities for Tucker dealers
and strengthening Tucker's
ability to serve our customers
are our key priorities," stated
Sebastian Bretschneider, CEO of
Tucker Powersports. "We will
continue to implement initiatives
that protect and grow the
profitability of our dealers and
the powerful brands they
provide their consumers."
Bretschneider emphasized that
"profitability is the key criteria
for any business decision we make for our dealer customers
and Tucker. With that we
combine a great passion for
powersports and its enthusiasts
with sound and logic business
principles."
The company went on to say
that it continues to focus on
profitability with dealers and
brand partners - "this is another
way of following through with
the commitment of protecting
dealer margin for Tucker
dealers."
Tucker says that it has posted a
list of the affected products and
part numbers for its dealers at:
dealer.tucker.com
Tucker Tariff Protection Policy
Fort Worth, Texas based Tucker
Powersports has moved to
"protect the profitability" of its
dealers in the face of the
impacts of tariffs on Chinese
made product sold under its own
brand names.
"Following several initiatives
targeted to generate profitable
growth opportunities for our
dealer customer base and to
strengthen our ability to offer
superior services to them, Tucker
is announcing that it will
increase the retail sales prices on
goods sourced from China as of
October 1st to offset the cost of
tariffs on these products recently
imposed.
"To protect the relationships
with dealers, Tucker 'Exclusive
Brands' will adjust their MSRP to
maintain dealer margin. This step
is another example of Tucker's
commitment to its dealer
partners. Tucker is in discussions
with other brand partners whose
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products the
company
distributes to
coordinate
similar steps.
"While dealers
will see a cost
increase on the specific products
with tariffs, they will also see the
MSRP increase to maintain the
current dealer margin on these
products.
"The ongoing and looming
tariffs have dominated the
headlines of our media and trade
journals across many industries
for weeks. While tariffs reach
rates in excess of 30%, the price
increases we implement will not
exceed half that rate," according
to Alejandro Huerta, Tucker's
Chief Financial Officer.
"Our exclusive, high-quality
premium Tucker brands have
strong market positioning to
avoid significant change in
demand as a result of the price
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