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I had to stop here a couple years ago to top up on some oil. Guys there were nice. If I remember correctly, this dealership used to sell Indians?
From Indian to Guzzi? They have a lot of faith.
Looks like they could invest a little more in a better street sign.
They have a pretty large showroom. Nice that they interspersed some vintage Guzzi’s, with the modern.
Take a look at Google-maps.It's a pretty industrial area with not heavy traffic flow. The street ends on a more main road.I don't think it's code as a Kia dealer up the block has a huge sign.But Wide World appears to be a tennant sharing the building with a number of other businesses and the signage may be land lord dependent.At least they are the front of the building facing the road.
I'm only about 25 minutes from their shop and have purchased two new V7's from them in the past two years, a Milano (gone) and my present Special.Good guys to deal with. My Special was reduced to $7190 near the start of this pandemic ... had to have it. Great bike, and perfectly compliments my RE Continental GT 650.
Both places are a lot different than the Wild West of flashing signs that's normal here in SC or TN.
And Vive la Difference, too. Is there anyone on the East Coast that didn't get enough of "Pedro Says ...." on the billion "South of the Border" signs, or anyone who didn't get a bit tired of the "Ruby Falls" or "Rock City" billboards every mile of highway? I agree that a big sign on a heavily traveled highway won't help any Moto Guzzi dealer much. I mean, look at Joe Eish's place. Riding out there, your biggest fear was that you'd fall off the edge of the earth before you got there, and then had to herd the waterfowl out of the path to get to the shop .... !Lannis
WillowstreetGuzziguy,In your photo 10 (counting horizontally, L to R), looks like some type of Electric bike. Is that a Moto Guzzi. Or Piagio product?