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    Corona Motorsports

    Corona Motorsports

    (192 reviews)

    I used to drive bye Corona almost everyday on my way to work from Huntington Beach. I probably…read morepass by 2 other dealers on my way. I would always to stop in and check out the new SXS's and Motorcycles. The best two things about them that no other dealer offers around here are open on Mondays and yet they still offer that family owned environment business I felt. They're not so huge that they have multiple stores and that corporate mentality. I know this industry is tough to survive in but they seem to be doing great. Just last Monday I was putting installing a new after market gas tank and a preparatory Can Am part I needed and I was able to Oder it from them on a Monday over the phone and only waited 2 days for them to get it to the shop. They saved me at least 1 day because I'm putting my SXS back together before Christmas when I have a trip planned after. The parts girl was knowledgeable and quickly handled my order. I definitely know the place I'm going to order from now on for parts. Even from farther away they're worth it. It's doesn't hurt that the girls are attractive as well as knowledgeable too!

    Was quoted about 350 for a rear tire for my motorcycle. Came in and got it for 380 ($105…read moreinstallation, 275 tire) out the door and surprisingly came with a bike wash. Parts department forgot to call me when the tire was shipped in but, other than waiting an additional 10 days, it wasn't bad of an experience. I'll be coming here for additional work.

    Angel Stadium of Anaheim - Familia

    Angel Stadium of Anaheim

    (1.9k reviews)

    One of the older MLB ballparks and unfortunately not in a "retro cool" old way. Still, an…read moreenjoyable place to see a game, far more affordable than other stadiums in the region. Background Attended a weekday evening game with the White Sox visiting. Sat on lower-deck first base side. Plenty of Sox fans in attendance, many dressed on Marukami garb. (Unfortunately he didn't start but was a late inning replacement.) Trout homered, Angels soared, 4-3. Stadium The walk into the ballpark is among the ugliest, maybe now THE ugliest in baseball. An old park surrounded first by highways, then by vast cement parking lots. Truly, the Angels and city of Anaheim need to get their collective... budgets... together and finally convert this acreage into an area visitors will enjoy and not... look away from. The stadium itself is OK, especially for a vintage 60-year old field. Good sight lines throughout, no obstructed view seats. Nothing exciting about the outfield view although the faux-stone landscape and fountain in central field is somewhat scenic. Lots of fireworks - for starting lineups, Angel runs, and a couple nifty flamethrowers added in for home runs. The steps down from the 200 level to our seats were steep, a bit difficult to navigate while holding food, sodas and assorted gear. (My wife says this is an "old man" comment, I prefer the term "senior gentleman" but OK, guilty I guess). Food Hot dogs were good, especially the kielbasa, although the bun disintegrated upon pickup. Otherwise, pretty standard fare. Anything Unusual I caught a ball, with a single bare hand! But then bobbled it and a nearby fan with a glove swiped it. But he already had a ball so he gave it back! I gave the ball to a youth sitting next us, except another child also wanted it and started crying, then stared daggers at me for the rest of the game. Sometimes, there's no winning. Summary Well worth a respite from the mouse-eared havoc next door. Tickets are easy to come by, fun place for a family break. This is my 100th Yelp review!!!

    First time watching a baseball game at Angel Stadium. Came to watch my White Sox play the home…read moreAngels on a Wednesday afternoon, and the experience was really great...well except for the final score. Expected the ticket prices on the resale market for 2 sub 0.500 (i.e. not good) teams playing during a weekday day affair to be very low, and I wasn't wrong. It was low enough that I upgraded to first level seating (Row G) on the visitor/first base side, so my wife and I could see home plate clearly and sit near other Sox fans. Getting here by mass transit from DTLB is at least a 2 hour journey (taking only trains would mean going to Union Station and taking Metrolink down to Anaheim...useful for folks who live near Dodger Stadium, interestingly enough). So we drove, getting there about 1 hour before first pitch. We took the Douglas Road entrance (northeast of the stadium), and paid $25 by credit card. We got a parking spot really close to the parking entrance: a bit of a walk to the stadium but easy for a quick getaway onto the nearby Orange (57) freeway. One has to have the MLB ticket app on their phone, as paper tickets are no longer accepted (we used tickpick as our resell provider...seems to be a bit cheaper than competitors like Stubhub and ticketmaster). First stop was security (like most sporting events, small purses and clear backpacks are allowed in). Then needed to get the tickets scanned. Next was finding Section 128, row G. This lower section was in direct sunlight for the entire game, except for maybe row Z. The next section up are the 200's and those seats are shaded by the overhang. We told ourselves if the sun got too hot, we would just move back since there were so many open seats. Had to use the bathroom between the 1st and 2nd inning and found them to be pretty clean. Some other observations: - If you come early to the game, visiting players will sign your memorabilia (need to provide your own permanent marker). This happens right in front near section 128, through a gap in the protective netting. - Players and other employees are constantly throwing used baseballs into the stands. One clear opportunity is when the last out of the top of the inning finishes, the last used ball will be thrown into the stands as the player enters the visitor's dugout. Having a baseball glove is 'hand'y , though we saw some spectators make some great bare-handed catches. - there are 5 different Pokemon gyms throughout the stadium, all with the exact same name: 'Angel Stadium' - beer and food vendors are constantly through the crowd, hawking. Looked like they only accept credit cards. - Beer sales is supposed to stop after the 7th inning stretch. - The player I most wanted to see played 1st base for the Sox, but he (Murakami) had 4 strikeouts including when the bases were loaded in the 7th. The rest of the Sox played poorly as well, losing to the now 15-23 Angels, 2-8. It wasn't a particularly well played game, with the main highlight being shown on the Web, where our second baseman dropped a pop-up because the sun was in his eyes. The best play was made by an Angels pitcher on a bunt-for-hit, bare-handing a dribbler to first on a bang-bang play. And the best discussion my wife and I had was if the clear highlights at the end of Murakami's haircut was dyed, or bleaching from the sun. It was that sort of game for Sox fans.

    Extreme Speed Track Events

    Extreme Speed Track Events

    (40 reviews)

    For value and seat time, I give them 5 stars. However, if you're a beginner or new to track days,…read moreI'd get an instructor or bring a friend who has some track day experience. Don't expect NASA or SCCA level organization here. It's a legit group run by fellow enthusiasts with other day jobs. If you have some experience already and don't want to spend $500 on a NASA HPDE, this is a great option.

    ----- Concise Review…read more WHAT A BLAST!!!! SO AWESOME! GREAT FAMILY DAY!!! Five Stars are not enough! On a scale of 1 to 10, a 12 (yes one more than eleven)! Helpful in planning the race day. Great teachers, to help us learn how to race. Great hosts. Provided great food. Taught us more than we expected, and we hoped for a lot. Extreme Speed Sports Car Racing School THANK YOU EXTREME SPEED TRACK EVENTS!!! ----- Longer Review Our son is quite the car enthusiast. We visited Southern California - Palm Desert, Yucaipa, and Malibu - for Spring Break 2021. 00 - FINDING EXTREME SPEED TRACK EVENTS; INTRODUCTIONS We like Jay Leno's Garage (TV show) and knew of Willow Springs race track from his show... and we thought maybe we could race there. It out that Willow Springs is located north of LA, in the Mojave Desert, near Edwards Air Force Base. I explored Willow Springs' website and they have a list of groups who regularly race there, and who teach others to race there. I picked Extreme Speed Track Events and called and talked with Joel, who is very helpful. I explained that we just wanted to learn how to race, to safely go around the track and have a good time, and to maybe learn some "enhanced" driving skills. Joel assured me that is what they do, and we wholeheartedly agree... Extreme Speed Track Events can and will teach you how to race cars... on one of the most amazing tracks - Willow Springs International Raceway! More information about the amazing time we had: 01 - ARRIVAL We visited the office in the main building and the lady there pointed us to The Streets at Willow Springs. While we could see all the tracks from where we were we spent the first little bit in the building. They got us situated and got us breakfast - bacon and eggs and waffles... and flavored Starbucks in-a-bottle. 02 - PRE-DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS They gave us come classroom instruction in the building, about driving and tire tilt and camber... about how to read the track to determine how to set up one turn for the next turn. 03 - TO THE CARS We followed them for five laps, as they showed us how/where to position our cars on the course. 04 - THE CARS Our son and I each drove a stick-shift / manual transmission Toyota Celica... his black, mine white... that had been in the Long Beach celebrity Grand Prix... stock / factory cars with roll cage, lots of weight removed, and racing seats... and mufflers, etc. modified a bit, so they made a great rumbling noise. Our daughter drove a red automatic Toyota Solara, also stock with a roll cage. 05 - THE STREETS AT WILLOW The Streets at Willow has elevation changes and many curves. It's a thrill to drive. Given our novice status as drivers, our peak speeds were 85-90 mph, which was fast enough. Our track times were ~ 2 minutes. 06 - SKILLS SESSIONS After the first laps, then we had a combination of driving in circles, and high-speed braking. The circles were ~ 80 feet around... and by driving faster, and turning the wheel more we saw how that didn't help - turning the wheel more did not make us turn any more tightly... to get more traction you slowed down, steered back a little and then had more grip, better control. The fast braking helped us time going faster into turns, slowing, then powering out of the corners. 07 - DONUTS! Our son and daughter each got turns in the Miatas, making donuts and spinning out. Our son did some drifting on the skid pad, too! 08 - SCOOTERS As we were using the track one-at-a-time, they also had Honda scooters... which we rode to the other tracks... 09 - A RIDE WITH THE TRACK RECORD HOLDER I got to ride with Mark in his Miata, which helped learn what they were teaching us about slowing down and powering through the turn... 10 - AND THEN IT WAS JUST US In the morning, a father and son shared The Streets with us... when we were off-track learning, they were on-track, racing. We drove counter-clockwise and they went clockwise... they were tuning their racing Porsche for an upcoming race, and the 17-year old son was fast! They left around lunch time. Big Willow had several drivers on it in the morning, some Corvettes, Toyotas, Ferraris, etc. They also left around lunch time. 11 - HORSE THIEF MILE & BIG WILLOW After another round of laps on The Streets of Willow, Rob and Mark led us around several laps on Horse Thief Mile and Big Willow... in between we went to the skid pad and our son had an awesome donut/burnout... he was really having fun making smoke and was showing off what he learned this day! As we drove south through Antelope Valley, the sunset... to the right... a fitting end to a day that started with the sun rising to the east, to the left. What a day! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU JOEL, ROB, MARK, DIANE AND JOEL'S GIRLFRIEND / EXTREME SPEED TRACK EVENTS!!! ----- ----- -----

    Orange County Honda Kawasaki - Satisfied customer

    Orange County Honda Kawasaki

    (128 reviews)

    Purchased a brand new white 2025 Ninja 500 ABS today and saved $1,300 thanks to OC Honda Kawasaki!…read moreI got tired of sifting through all the clapped out or overpriced Ninja 400s/500s on FB Marketplace and OfferUp. Didn't want to settle for a color I didn't want and would ultimately end up changing anyway which would cost me more money. Anyway, why the 1 star review? I walked in this morning and spoke to Dwayne, one of the salespeople (or manager?). Extremely dismissive, short, rude, and clearly very uninterested in engaging with a serious buyer. Seems like attitude is an issue here based on previous reviews. All good though! He told me to basically kick rocks and go back to Bert's so I did exactly that! Not even an hour later after speaking with Dwayne I purchased my Ninja 500 at a steal of a deal over at Bert's. Bro's KPIs and metrics must be SOLID this month to let a sale walk out at the last day of the month. This was my second time at Bert's and both experiences were awesome. Lots of toys to look at, awesome pricing, and more importantly, excellent and friendly service the moment you walk in. This would've been my go-to place if I ever needed service or parts, but I'd rather ride/drive elsewhere than put up with the bullshit here. Oh, and if you hate your job bro, try doing something else. Don't get mad that you have to do your job when customers walk in. You're literally in sales/retail.

    Quick Update 6/11/25 - have had EXCELLENT post-sale service from both Philip and Dwayne here at OC…read moreHonda Kawasaki -- they've been nothing short of amazing to the folks who have spent their hard-earned money with their dealership! Thank you! Original review: I'd been shopping for a new bike for a few months and just going through my options, dealing with all the dealers in SoCal, online, private party, etc. and recently visited OC Honda & Kawasaki and met with Dwayne. Dwayne is a very chill, calm and friendly (read as "relaxed") guy, and let me look around the showroom and ask him questions as needed. There was no weird stigma or "club" here, where you feel comfortable and are greeted as soon as you come in, and get to check out bikes as well as ask them to pull some out for you to sit on if you're curious about seating position, controls, etc. I left with no pressure, and checked out some other local competitors and then continued to research and figure out what I wanted over the course of another month. During this time, I called Dwayne and asked him questions and he was always helpful and friendly, walked me through his experiences as a seasoned rider on both street & dirt, and was never pushy -- I never felt rushed as I continued to check out all my options. Finally the time came to pick out a bike, and I called and Dwayne put me in touch with Philip, who was also just as kind and a very cool, patient, and helpful person -- one that you can tell really cared about the customer experience. Philip also got me a price out-the-door on a new bike by phone, and I was there later that day to check out the bike they'd priced out for me, currently held in their storage. These guys aren't on commission so you feel free to work with them on your timing, pricing, as well as delivering payment -- they took great care of me. Communication was top-notch from the team; even if Philip was out or off, Dwayne is able to man the texts coming in, and vice-versa, so I always felt confident in my decision and their service. The fact that they're just around the corner from me is the cherry on top. When I went to pick up my bike, I was treated with respect and kindness -- Dwayne took his time to walk me through all the new features (coming from an all-analog older bike), and set my rider modes up as well as guided me through quick-shift options and service. I was kept updated by Philip and the team here from day-one, and the shop is really nice with a ton of new bikes on the floor, some great sales, as well as a ton of helmets and gear - many gear options priced to go as new inventory comes in for the different seasons across all manufacturers. Had a great experience at Orange County Honda & Kawasaki; I got no-nonsense out-the-door pricing, easy and chill service, and a great attitude from the team, what more could you ask for? I'll be back for an Africa Twin when the time comes, thanks guys!

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