Re: Kahuna closing?
It is for some of usLOL - at least it's in quotes. Riding a motorcycle is not a sport.
It is for some of usLOL - at least it's in quotes. Riding a motorcycle is not a sport.
Sorry, but that sounds kinda crazy to me. That doesn't fly at most car dealerships. I wouldn't want to work weekends as a toy mechanic so I wouldn't hold others up to it either
It is for some of us
LOL - at least it's in quotes. Riding a motorcycle is not a sport.
Aye - IF you race on a track competitively. Heck, even doing track days doesn't make it a sport - that's just a hobby. The constant use of the word in the context of riding on public roads (no different than driving a car) is quite silly.
Did that moderator give you permission to use his picture??
Did that moderator give you permission to use his picture??
why is that?
so people who play basketball, volleyball, golf, tennis or hockey for fun aren't involved in sports? because its not paid? because it isn't their profession?
i do not understand the logic.
Wow - I just bought a 2013 Concours last winter from them and the bike is there for a warranty item. Norm (sales) is a standup guy - I would make a reference any day for him. Luis in service tries hard but he cannot compete with Pete's for tires (I compared and tried to give the business to Kahuna) and other parts. But they do seem disorganized - it took them over 3.5 months to get me a rear tire (the demo had a cut tire) and they finally got me an upgraded T30. But I got the front from Pete's which is below their cost. Who else is an authorized Kawi dealer? Snow City?
I am not sure why people are happy about it? regardless of your experiences this is bad news for our sport, plus people are getting laid off (imagine if you lost your job) and one less business paying taxes etc.
This is why I dislike people in general!
As much as I don't like kahuna as a Kawasaki owner this is terrible news. Now I have to travel to Hamilton to get oem parts.
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Snow city in Scarbs in a dealer too. and way better.As much as I don't like kahuna as a Kawasaki owner this is terrible news. Now I have to travel to Hamilton to get oem parts.
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wow, thats pathetic
Can you quote the post where I said Support Kahuna?wow, thats pathetic
So we're supposed to support a place that takes 3.5 months to get a tire because someone might lose a job?
Incompetence shouldn't be encouraged in any business, and for every joke of a dealership that closes down a new one will open up if there is a demand. If they have their **** together then they will succeed, if not then move out of the way and let someone else do it.
why is that?
so people who play basketball, volleyball, golf, tennis or hockey for fun aren't involved in sports? because its not paid? because it isn't their profession?
i do not understand the logic.