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Flying Squirrel aka OTOMOTO (update)

Included into winter storage package:
”Read Song of the Sausage Creature to your bike out loud”.
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It's not my thing, but it's pretty cool and good luck to them. Folks that will be judging them are usually the same tossers that hang out at Tim Hortons :0

Nice looking place when you drive by on Queen street.

I wonder if the Ascari cafe is still up and running
 
Looks like a partnership.

"Alex de Cartier (Flying Squirrel Motorcycle), Sergio Otoya (OTOMOTO) and Sameer Mohamed (Omnia Coffee Roasters) have come together to create a 5000 square foot motorcycle oasis."
 
It's not my thing, but it's pretty cool and good luck to them. Folks that will be judging them are usually the same tossers that hang out at Tim Hortons :0

Yep. The same skids who hang out and take up space at the parking lot without even going inside Timmies and spending a toonie to buy a coffee.

It's like, "Buddy, you were *never* the intended audience for something like this..."
 
With the concierge service ( membership benefits @ 3 levels) I think its aimed at downtown condo people that need a place to keep their toy and have it ready for them when they want it. Kinda like Moto Revere without the DIY aspect. Is it a workable business model ? We'll find out.
 
Passed by a few times on a sunny day, patio space is packed with cool bikes.

Love the concept and the crowd. Like the belfountain coffee shop in the big city.
 
Shawn, former owner of St. Catharines Motorcycle is a bee keeper.
 
Passed by a few times on a sunny day, patio space is packed with cool bikes.

Love the concept and the crowd. Like the belfountain coffee shop in the big city.
Yep the tim hortons for sport bikes. See it all the time
 
less boomers I hope?

Let’s face it, Millennials aren’t keeping the place in business. Besides enthusiasm for motorcycles is ageless.

The Gixxer-bro crowd probably wouldn’t like it very much; but there’s Timmy’s at L&L for that nearby.


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Has anyone had any luck buying parts from them ?
I've sent at least 6 inquiries via direct email or through their website link providing RE part numbers asking prices and availability.
I've rec'd nothing back but crickets.
I'm not going to bother stopping by unless I know they have what I want, I don't need a latte FFS.
 
That doesn't sound good - you are right... And also, web site running on wix (barely running, that is)... Frustrating experience from the start.
It's a cool business concept, and I hope they make it... No hate from me, just hope they get to work on some of these issues...
 

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