What's your location? Has a bit to do with it. I recommend Pro 6 Cycle at Kipling and Bloor in etobicoke, from the dealings I had with them today.
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Similar to cars, I feel that specific dealerships have better service pricing and quality.
I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a good dealership to service bikes? I'm hoping to get a new bike soon but not sure which dealership to go to have my bike serviced.
Thinking of getting GSXR.
What's your location? Has a bit to do with it. I recommend Pro 6 Cycle at Kipling and Bloor in etobicoke, from the dealings I had with them today.
I don't ride a bike for safety.
I'm actually in Downtown Toronto area. Danforth, Scarborough area is more closer to where I live.
I've heard good reviews of 109 Cycles and it's in Scarborough.
http://109cycle.com/
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Good independent shops are usually a better choice than any dealer. Pro 6 is good, Z1 Cycletech is good, they're about the same distance from your general area.
Depends what you are doing. For the easier things, you're garage is your best bet.
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The only downtown shop that I know of is Flying Squirrel Motorcycle. Everybody else is either in the west end (Rosey Toes, Pro6, Parker Bros, CycleWerx, Riders Choice) or in the east end (GP). And of course Ken (kneedragger88 ) who will pick up and deliver your bike at no extra charge.
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22 Customs at jane and wilson is a great shop, Jason is the man, he lives and breathes bikes
+1 for 22 Customs, they're very fast and affordable. Most of the time if it's not a huge job and you've set up a time, you'll be able to stay and watch them work, which I find fun and informative. I've learned a lot from Jason and Steve there.
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