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Mercy, what a shop. A buddy has kin in St. Louis and keeps saying we ought to go spend the weekend. Now I'm thinking we need to. Thanks for the report kballowe; have you ever ridden a TU250, by chance? I'm wondering about a comparison between it and the Genuine.Sarah
I'm always interested when I hear free freight. How do they get the bikes to the shop?Triumph charged us for every bike delivered. Harley charged us for every bike delivered. How does Guzzi do it? I'm seriously curious.
maplewood has come a long way since the steel closed down in the late 60s 70s. Kind of hipster but not overly so as to be obnoxious. I live in a neighboring community and wished I had gone there instead. I always has and still hasa lot of community pride. I've been to Flying Tigers on a couple of occasions and was nice to see they are not just dealers but enthusiasts.Them and Donnelsons on the rock road. Although Donnelson, which dates back to the sixties, warrant a visit ifyour interested in seeing how shops should be run.
Yeah Aprillia shafted Carl after years of selling Guzzi. I used to go in to get parts, Charlie would see me and get out the 850T parts book and hand it to me. He hated it. Wasn't on a fiche.
I got my SP II through Carl. It was in for repair and the owner was selling it.
Wasn't that about the same time that they opened Vespa, St. Louis?I'm sure there's more to it - but Carl wasn't happy with another Guzzi dealer in town - and that close. I don't blame him
You are correct. I was told they hadn't seen the Guzzi rep in some time and was ignoring their calls. One day he shows up and words were exchanged so they told Guzzi it wasn't worth the time, effort and floor space for the few bikes they sold.
Suddenly Vespa stl appears and they didn't last long at all.
Donnelson's has...maybe not quite a museum, but a nice collection of vintage and historical motorcycles in a couple of rooms off the showroom floor.