Wildguzzi.com
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Gliderjohn on June 04, 2023, 01:51:42 PM
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They had the grand opening yesterday. Could not make it but talked to some people this morning that did. This is an expanding Triumph/Enfield dealership that just added on Guzzi, Aprailia, and Piagio scoots. Reported to be very well attended and a number of Guzzi sold. Keeping fingers crossed that this will wok out well. THey just moved into a 16,000 sq ft building. A new TT at the coffee shop this morning that was bought yesterday. Owner positive so far except the fuel gauge doesn't work. The 2007 Red Norge is new to the current owner. Just recently bought it with a 150 miles on it. You read that right, 150 miles. Got it from Vegas where a lawyer had bought it new and used it as a display at his office. Just love that red on a Norge.
GliderJohn
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Cool beans all around! :boozing: :bow: :thumb: :cool:
You should forward this to the new owners... :thumb: :thumb:
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Stopped by the new location today. WOW! Big spacious facility. I think they had seven Guzzis on the floor. Total new bikes of the floor of all brands was around 60-70 bikes. Also about 15 used bikes. Sell only bikes, no ATVs or lawn and garden or generator stuff. All bikes tagged with MSRP price and the total out the door price.
Talked to the service and parts people. They were honest and said that they were still learning about Guzzis but will work on all era of bikes if they are comfortable with what is asking or needed to be done. No minimum age. They are developing the parts and claim they will stock most common wear items.
Guess will see how they actually do but looking positive.
GliderJohn
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It figures, as soon as I move out of Albuquerque then someone becomes a Guzzi dealer. And Beta, they have the interesting bikes. I am glad they moved out of the shooting gallery they were in, and I hope they have great success!