Here's hoping they don't get as stretched thin as GP Bikes taking over so many speciality brands that need their own tools/machinery and certified techs.
My thoughts as well.
Here's hoping they don't get as stretched thin as GP Bikes taking over so many speciality brands that need their own tools/machinery and certified techs.
If I take it before the snow flies, they can have it until March for all I care. I'm at the point at which preventative maintenance will keep my V4 together. 2016-ish bikes are known for valves going out of spec early in life and then either destroying an engine or ... you get them adjusted and they last a good long time.
I'm at around 1200kms of racer abuse on that motor. That's plenty to be worried about the valve specs.
The big multi-line Aprilia dealers are Vos and Two-Wheel in Guelph, and I have heard awful things about Vos and my chats with Two-Wheel didn't inspire confidence at all. Way too many lines (and side-by-sides), there's no way those mechanics spend much time on Aprilia V4's.
One nice thing about the Guzzi: valve adjustment can be done in a couple hours with a wrench...
You can't bash someone's business without a bit more explanation.Good riddance.
More then one friend whose been and is being screwed by them.
I went there to look at a new V Strom, at around the same time. I really liked it. The exact same bike was $1500 cheaper in Ottawa. ATC wouldn't budge, so I went to Ottawa and bought it.- ATC Corral in Uxbridge (Kawasaki and Suzuki). I had good experiences there about 4-1/2 years ago - in the course of 1 year, at the height of Covid
Sure I can. It's no longer a business, at least not in the way that matters enough to talk about it.You can't bash someone's business without a bit more explanation.
So the guzzi's are still easy to maintain/repair, even with their modern and new lineup?
I have heard awful things about Vos
Considering I know who owns the place and who works there, I can safely say they are not in it to screw people over, and they do know what they're doing when it comes to service. Perhaps your friends are those who cannot reasonably afford to have this as a hobby?Good riddance.
More then one friend whose been and is being screwed by them.
3 properties, 3 bikes and 2 cars. He's not sweating.Considering I know who owns the place and who works there, I can safely say they are not in it to screw people over, and they do know what they're doing when it comes to service. Perhaps your friends are those who cannot reasonably afford to have this as a hobby?
I believe the HD was already owned/run by them but it was in the building next door, whatever it was called.They just added BMW and Harley as well.
Will Harley tolerate sharing space with Indian? I recall that Mackie's HD at one time picked up Vespa scooters but quickly had to drop them after HD has a hissy fit because - exclusivity. You wouldn't want that potential harley purchaser comparing the performance of his $30K porker-glide with that of a scooter that likely goes faster.I believe the HD was already owned/run by them but it was in the building next door, whatever it was called.
I'm thinking that they are merging the two under 1 umbrella and possibly selling/renting the building next door.
Good riddance.
More then one friend whose been and is being screwed by them.
I recall BMW Toronto trying to slide another line in (don't remember now which one) but BMW Canada had a hissy fit and it was gone in about 2 weeks.Will Harley tolerate sharing space with Indian? I recall that Mackie's HD at one time picked up Vespa scooters but quickly had to drop them after HD has a hissy fit because - exclusivity. You wouldn't want that potential harley purchaser comparing the performance of his $30K porker-glide with that of a scooter that likely goes faster.
I recall BMW Toronto trying to slide another line in (don't remember now which one) but BMW Canada had a hissy fit and it was gone in about 2 weeks.