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Choosing the right Motorcycle Dealer
Are you about to spend thousands on your next motorcycle? Well make sure whichever dealership you choose deserves your business! I purchased a zx6r back in 2010 from a “pro dealer” in Conroe and they won’t even do a tire change on a bike over 10 years old!!!
Wish I would of known that before I had chosen them as the place to purchase my bike. Ended up having to go to a different dealership and was well taken care of. Wish I would have supported the 2nd dealership by purchasing this bike from them years ago, my next motorcycle won’t come from a dealership who “can’t replace tires on a 10 year old bike” they sold. |
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Is the name of said "dealer" a secret or something?
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Sounds to me like something that would happen at Cycle Shack North...
If you need something fixed on the north side of town Motorcycles unlimited may be a better choice. They did my exhaust, power commander, fender removal and my oil changes. I have never had any issues with them and I still go there even though I live on the SW freeway. |
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called them today (Pro Powersports of Conroe) Asked to speak to service. Asked if I could get a quote for changing some tires. Was quickly asked “what year is the bike?” I replied a 2009 zx6r I purchased from y’all. Was quickly told “sorry it doesn’t matter where you bought the bike from , we don’t work on any bikes over 10 years old.” I reply - really? Even a basic thing like a tire change? They reply “Yup sorry we can’t help” ... the end When the guy said “it doesn’t matter where you bought the bike from” I felt kinda off and robbed lol but didn’t say anything, just took my business elsewhere. Now that I know it doesn’t matter where I buy my next bike from, it won’t be from them. |
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