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    McBride Cycle Closing

    I hear from staff that McBride Cycle is closing it's doors.

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    If it's true that sucks big time. We need more competition, not less.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket
    If it's true that sucks big time. We need more competition, not less.



    "R"
    Its not exactly hard for other shops to beat their insane prices...

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    When are they closing? Should go on the last day they are open to get some insane deals!

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    They have my f'ing bike! When is this supposed to happen?

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    Re: McBride Cycle Closing

    Quote Originally Posted by ontariowoodsman
    I hear from staff that McBride Cycle is closing it's doors.
    that is correct so if you have anything there (call and let htem know)
    doors are closed all service bikes will be available until saturday @ 4 pm
    ask for patrick he will assist you in any way possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jemberlin
    They have my f'ing bike! When is this supposed to happen?
    josh call me tommorrow it is patrick 9-5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket
    If it's true that sucks big time. We need more competition, not less.
    +1
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    this is what happens when they can't sell bikes becuase of high insurance $$$$. No bike sales means no clothing........sales. This will probably happen to more stores in Ontario.

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    Balls man. I'll phone tomorrow.

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    Thats crazy! 95 years in business and now this?... Sucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by h_riderca
    this is what happens when they can't sell bikes becuase of high insurance $$$$.
    ,

    No, this is what happens when your prices are consistently and considerably higher than everyone else.

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    *****, that was the city's only Triumph dealer.....

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    McBrides has ****-ty service anyways .. good riddance ...

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    man, i don't think there are any other authorized suzuki dealers in the city. i don't want to have to take my bike to the 9-0-5 to get it fixed

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    Wonder if there will be any good deals to be had??

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    Re: McBride Cycle Closing

    Quote Originally Posted by ontariowoodsman
    I hear from staff that McBride Cycle is closing it's doors.
    What will happen to all their staff? Will they be euthanized?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 99CBRF4
    No, this is what happens when your prices are consistently and considerably higher than everyone else.
    That's right. Not only that, the dollar is so good right now, who buys anything locally.
    "RIDE AMONG US"

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    I bought my first bike from them. Sad to hear that they're closing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SONIC6
    Quote Originally Posted by 99CBRF4
    No, this is what happens when your prices are consistently and considerably higher than everyone else.
    That's right. Not only that, the dollar is so good right now, who buys anything locally.
    exactly... I would love to buy and support locally when I can but when the price difference is a couple hundred on many items I just can't justify the support.

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