Torque is a split-screen B2B motorcycle mechanic landing page template built for trade partnership conversion. It pairs a dark, industrial visual identity with a scroll-linked Testimonial Mosaic that cycles peer proof against service capabilities. Designed for dealership overflow managers, fleet coordinators, and specialist outsource clients, it moves prospects from trust to trade account in a single focused flow.
by Rocket studio
Torque is a high-throughput B2B motorcycle mechanic landing page template designed around one single goal: converting trade prospects into workshop partners. The layout uses a 50/50 split screen, a dark service-bay aesthetic, and a proof-then-promise scroll rhythm that lets real fleet partners do the selling before any form appears.
This template is built for specialist motorcycle workshops that service commercial clients at volume. It speaks directly to the decision-makers who evaluate outsource partners on reliability, throughput, and return on investment rather than on visual appeal alone.
Most automotive landing pages aimed at trade clients bury their credentials. They lead with branding instead of proof, and they ask for commitment before they have earned it. B2B clients prioritize downtime reduction and reliability above everything else. This template solves that sequencing problem directly.
This template delivers a fully structured mechanic landing page ready for a motorcycle workshop to adapt and launch. Every section has a clear purpose, and the layout guides each user toward one of two conversion outcomes without confusion.




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Testimonial Mosaic
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Scroll-linked Testimonial Mosaic
Dark Full-bleed Hero Section
Two-step Trade Account Form
Rate Card Secondary Conversion
Service Capability Panels with Trust Badges
Industrial Slate and Sky Design System
Can this template be used by shops that serve both cars and motorcycles?
Does the template include the two-step trade account form out of the box?
Is this template suitable for running paid ad campaigns?
How does the Testimonial Mosaic section work on mobile devices?
Can prospects download the rate card without opening a trade account?
This template packages several purpose-built components that work together to attract and convert trade clients at scale. Each feature below reflects a deliberate design and interaction decision drawn directly from the template brief.
The hero section opens with a sensor-level photograph of a stripped sportbike frame, backlit by a single LED work lamp. No navigation clutter competes for attention. A single fade-in headline in condensed uppercase arc-light white reads: "Your overflow is our throughput." The hero section sets the tone without over-explaining, letting the visual carry authority.
The left panel locks in place while the right panel scrolls. As users move down the page, the left panel rotates through partner logos, pull-quotes from service managers, and throughput data such as "1,200+ jobs completed for Rider Fleet UK, 2024." The right panel reveals the corresponding service capability. This proof-then-promise rhythm makes it hard for visitors to dismiss the offer before they have seen five peers endorse it.
Each right-panel section covers a core mechanic service: dyno tuning, suspension setup, engine rebuilds, and electrical diagnostics. Each panel is grounded in slate, paired with sky-blue accent lines, and anchored by a persistent ghost-button call to action. The layout lets prospects self-select by service need without losing the overall conversion thread.
The primary call to action is "Start a Trade Account." Clicking it opens a two-step form. Step one captures business name, fleet size, and primary service need via a dropdown. Step two asks for preferred contact method and monthly volume estimate. Keeping the form submissions process staged this way reduces friction while still collecting the data a workshop needs to qualify a trade lead.
Below the trade form sits a secondary conversion path: "Download Our Trade Rate Card." This option captures just an email address and company name. It gives price-sensitive prospects a low-commitment entry point, so the landing page continues to work even when a fleet manager is not yet ready to open a full trade account.
Partner logos, pull-quotes, and named throughput statistics function as trust badges throughout the mosaic. Each testimonial tile is bordered in sky blue. Including logos of recognised fleet partners and referencing specific job volumes gives the page the kind of credibility that generic competitor pages cannot replicate.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Full-Bleed | Opens with industrial photograph and single fade-in headline to set authority |
| Testimonial Mosaic Left | Locks partner logos, pull-quotes, and throughput stats as scroll-linked proof |
| Service Capability Right | Scrolls dyno, suspension, rebuild, and diagnostics panels against proof tiles |
| Trade Account Form | Two-step form captures business name, fleet size, service need, and volume |
| Rate Card Download | Secondary path collects email and company name for prospects not yet ready |
| Footer Linear Row | Single-row footer closes the page with contact and navigation essentials |
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme. Every colour and type choice is grounded in the workshop environment it represents, making the automotive landing page feel earned rather than decorated.
The template is desktop-first by design, reflecting how fleet coordinators and dealership service managers typically review trade partners. However, the layout remains fully responsive so that users on any device can access the page without friction.
An automotive landing page works best when it earns trust before it asks for action. This template is structured to compound credibility with every scroll increment, then present two clear paths to conversion.
This template is an affordable starting point for any motorcycle workshop ready to start building a serious trade pipeline. It is straightforward to adapt using a page builder without deep technical knowledge, and the layout is structured to support local SEO efforts through clear service area and capability signals in each section.