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The zubors, father and son, opened their first Motoshop in<br />

1994. What followed would be hard to top.<br />

Today Motoshop Servis offers many more vehicles in the<br />

“leisure mobility” category.<br />

was now plenty of space. Yamaha models are displayed<br />

on the ground floor of the first of the two buildings. The<br />

ground floor of the second building houses the Kawasaki<br />

and KTM lines along with a generously proportioned<br />

accessory shop selling spare parts, gear, and of course the<br />

complete MOTOREX MOTO-LINE. As a result of this expansion<br />

strategy, the company has generated sufficient<br />

cash flow to survive the crisis. Thus Motoshop Zubor<br />

literally made a virtue of necessity, becoming Slovakia’s<br />

largest motorcycle dealer despite the difficult times.<br />

QUALItY AS pHILoSopHY<br />

Motoshop Zubor’s eight employees often cite MOTOREX<br />

as an outstanding example of innovation and quality.<br />

Partnering with KTM has proven to be a great way to<br />

raise the MOTOREX brand’s international profile. Most<br />

of the new motorcycles sold in Slovakia are for leisure<br />

use, so bikers have high expectations of the lubricants<br />

and care products they use. “Price is certainly an important<br />

factor in the decision to buy,” Radomir Zubor told<br />

us, “but quality does have its price, and that’s why our<br />

customers come to us!”<br />

popULAR MotoR SpoRtS<br />

Motor sports have always enjoyed a prominent place<br />

in Slovakia and were one of the most popular types<br />

of sport even before the breakup of Czechoslovakia in<br />

MOTOREX MAGAzINE I DECEMBER 2011<br />

With passion and self-assurance, Radomir zubor has built the biggest<br />

motorcycle and power sport shop in Slovakia.<br />

1993. Radomir Zubor has long been drawn to anything<br />

that has an engine and rumbles. It’s no wonder that his<br />

stock in trade includes not only motorcycles but also<br />

quads, jet skis and snowmobiles. The 38-year-old is an<br />

avid snowmobiler in his own leisure time. Motoshop<br />

Servis is an active sponsor of motor sports with outstanding<br />

infrastructure and a presence at many exhibitions.<br />

Specialized shop departments include a 24-hour<br />

service unit with a repair truck.<br />

ReADY FoR tHe FUtURe<br />

Motoshop Zubor currently sells roughly 10% of all new<br />

motorcycles in Slovakia. As a known factor, it supplies<br />

not only the booming city of Banská Bystrica (200 km<br />

east of Bratislava), but also more remote parts of the<br />

country. The central location of Slovakia’s sixth-biggest<br />

city, surrounded by mountains, is a great advantage.<br />

The local landscape offers plentiful opportunities to test<br />

offroad vehicles under real-world conditions.<br />

Other leading motorcycle manufacturers have also expressed<br />

a keen interest in working with Zubor, and the<br />

company’s sunny future seems assured. Just recently<br />

Zubor signed a deal to add Honda to the major makes<br />

the company represents. •<br />

www.motoshopzubor.sk<br />

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