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Hello ALL,
My name is Sal. I work for a company called Research Design Specialists. We are currently recruiting Motorcycle/Scooter owners and non-owners to participate in a prototype motorcycle ride study. Motorcycle/Scooter owners will have the opportunity to ride a prototype motorcycle that has not yet been released to the public.
The project is located in the City of Hampton and starts on Friday, May 13th through Sunday, May, 15th. We have participation times ranging from 8:30am to 6:30pm. The age range 18-45, (46-55 select riders). Those who qualify and participate will be paid $75 for 2 to 2 ½ hours of their time. Please have anyone interested call our office from the hours of 6:00am to 9:00pm (PST), at 800-736-7970. ALL Those who participate MUST FIRST call our office to schedule an appointment. Have them mention the “Motorcycle Study” and our staffing will facilitate the qualification process. Please call if there are any questions. Motorcycle manufacturers want to find out your opinions about futuristic motorcycle concepts. There will be absolutely no attempt to sell you anything!!!
Attached below is a list of all the qualifying Motorcycles/Scooters!
Thanks,
Sal Esparza
Dir. Research Coordination
Office: 714-527-0606 ex 27
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Sal, this is a great job! I will get the word out! Expect to hear from some scooter fans, soon! Mike
PS. Check out the Hampton repair.
Thank you Mike!! I already talked with Ken. Thank You! I mentioned the attached motorcycle list, and that motorcycle owners will have the opportunity to ride a prototype motorcycle that has not yet been released to the public and will be paid $75 for doing so.
Thanks!,
Sal
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