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    GP Bikes: A Masterclass in Operational Incompetence and Mechanical Neglect

    Definitely a high level of apathy for customer retention. Shop loyalty is not worth much at all anymore, as you've clearly discovered. I suppose buyers are becoming more and more savvy and shopping around, and sellers are reacting ...the wrong way.
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    GP Bikes: A Masterclass in Operational Incompetence and Mechanical Neglect

    I did receive an SMS from a Jerry over the ordeal (informing that he was with the salesman and to call to talk about the Ducati, the same day that the sales manager informed that this particular salesman was off), but I had no idea who he was, so I let it pass.
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    GP Bikes: A Masterclass in Operational Incompetence and Mechanical Neglect

    Hahaha, I actually responded to a reply to my post from 2010, merely to see how the system would react. No explosions.
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    GP Bikes: A Masterclass in Operational Incompetence and Mechanical Neglect

    I've come across a few negative reviews ...probably should have researched a little more first. But it's a little difficult to find local alternatives considering the scarcity of the MV units
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    GP Bikes: A Masterclass in Operational Incompetence and Mechanical Neglect

    It must be quite satisfying to It must be quite satisfying to do a good amount of work on your own. I would much prefer this myself. I would definitely agree that the old fuel would have found its way into the rail and injectors; however, starting the motor would have circulated it under...
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    GP Bikes: A Masterclass in Operational Incompetence and Mechanical Neglect

    I want to preface this by saying I had every intention of spending significant money at GP Bikes. I was looking to trade in a 2010 Ducati Streetfighter 1098 and purchase a new MV Agusta Brutale 1000 RR — a transaction in the $35,000+ range. What followed was one of the most frustrating dealer...
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