Pro 6 Cycle closing the storefront

Must've been a long time ago.

The vast majority of Motorrad stores I know of are part of multi-line dealerships. Maybe a couple are still stand-alone, but they're now the exception rather than the norm.

Times change. Demographics shrink. You gotta do what you gotta do to survive, even if means sharing floor space with a Harley-Davidson...
It was before Covid and it didn't last long.
 
I dealt with them many times. I have no complaints, other than that they didn't work for free.

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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.
Not much of a choice if they want to maintain a presence in the area.

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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.

Not true. Completely seperate owners/companies. Blackbridge HD went out of business and Apex got the brand, as Rockys HD in London closing at the same time left a big gap in the area as mentioned above. No association at all with Blackbridge/Rockys besides selling the same bikes.
 
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