Featuring Takeshi Tsuruno! Compilation of Bike-O’s commercials [If you’re going to sell your bike]
Even if you don’t ride a motorcycle, you’ve probably heard the name “Bike-Oh,” the company that buys and sells bikes! That’s no surprise—their commercial with the familiar phrase, “If you’re selling your bike, go with Bike-Oh,” is well known.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of Bike-Oh’s commercials.
In recent Bike-Oh commercials, Takeshi Tsuruno—who enjoys the motorcycle lifestyle himself—has appeared.
These ads all convey Bike-Oh’s commitment to “passing on purchased bikes to the next owner with heartfelt care,” so be sure to check them out.
Featuring Takeshi Tsuruno! Compilation of Bike-O’s commercials [If you’re going to sell your bike]
Bike King “High-Price Buyback Campaign: Zuma (Nijiiro Samurai)” / “Quality Sales Campaign: Zuma (Nijiiro Samurai)”

This commercial strongly promotes the fact that the motorcycles handled by Bike-Oh place a strong emphasis on quality.
By clearly showing scenes of rows of bikes, it conveys not only a commitment to quality but also to variety.
The original song sung by Zuma powerfully highlights the bikes’ quality.
The lyrics, which emphasize dedication to quality, combined with the powerful vocals, underscore their confidence in the product lineup.
It also mentions warranties and other assurances, making the content feel reassuring as well as strong.
Bike Oh! Suzuki Asayama “Quality Sales” version / “High-Priced Purchase” versionSuzu Asayama


Two commercials start with a scene where Suzu Asayama asks how Bike-Oh’s sales and purchases differ from other motorcycle shops.
They emphasize that the generous return guarantee highlights the high quality of the bikes for sale, and explain that a nationwide sales network enables them to offer high purchase prices.
Watching these ads lets you grasp Bike-Oh’s strengths at a glance.


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