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    Lifestyles Honda - The sign to avoid!!!!

    Lifestyles Honda

    3.6(43 reviews)
    21.8 mi
    $$

    I had my 16,000 mile, expensive, service done on my 2019 Honda Africa, twin adventure sport. They…read morequoted me a price that was right in line with what I expected, they communicated well on issues that came up and things that they found. They followed my wishes on which ones to deal with or not, and it was ready when they said it would be. Overall had a very pleasant experience other than having to spend the money I didn't want to spend in the first place. But to be clear, that was not their fault just the nature of the service required and the motorcycle.

    I want to give credit where it's due. I visited several local dealers and inquired at some private…read moresales. In the end, I found what I wanted and could afford at Lifestyles Honda in Burlington. WA.; a pre-owned 2018 Spyder RT Limited. I had a slight malfunction on the way home. I called Jake (my contact at Lifestyles) and he walked me through some basic troubleshooting. The following morning, they sent 'Super Rescue' Bruce with an enclosed trailer to pick up my Spyder. Note: I live far south of dealership in Monroe, WA. The shop found a weak battery, replaced it and updated the software. In the meantime, I had worked out a plan to pick up the vehicle on Friday morning. My partner is a bit ill but being a trooper, she would oblige the long trip to drop me off at the dealer. To my surprise and thankful glee, Bruce called me early this morning to say he was on the way to return the Spyder to our home. In my case, I must salute Jake, Bruce, Ron and the staff at Lifestyles Honda for their over-the-top service.

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    Skagit Powersports - North side of the main building. Main entrance to the showroom of new bikes, used bikes, and parts.

    Skagit Powersports

    3.9(23 reviews)
    21.7 mi

    It's been a dozen years since I purchased a motorcycle from Skagit, as I was in the Tetons for ten…read moreyears. I recently returned to Anacortes and bought a new bike from Skagit. The whole transaction took about five minutes and I returned the following day to pick up the bike. They were very fair on price and there were zero hiccups. This is an excellent business and I highly recommend them. I could have saved a couple hundred dollars at two other dealers some distance away, but I want to keep my business local and Skagit has always treated me well. I purchased two Ducati's from them years ago when they carried Ducati. Not only were they great to me, but also honored a warranty issue to the fellow who purchased my second Ducati. Technically they didn't have to do that, but they did. Good people

    I brought my low mileage wr250r in for service as it wasn't idling properly. They tore it apart and…read moreabout a month later told me the timing belt had slipped and the engine needed a rebuild. I had to question this as it only had 8k on it and had always been taken care of and not trashed. I was told this was a common problem with these and they typically needed a full rebuild around that time, and that they wanted 2100 dollars to rebuild the top end, plus whatever it took to rebuild the bottom end. I really couldn't accept that so I picked it up, brought it home, and took it to another mechanic I've been going to for 30 years. They typically don't work on fuel injection is why I brought it to skagit. They tore it open,found absolutely no issue with the timing chain or gears, no issues with the top end, put it back together, and then looked elsewhere. Turned out it was some junk clogging up the fuel pump inside the tank. They put it all back together and called me because body parts were missing. Turns out skagit had them and had forgotten to put them in the box with everything else. Mistakes happen, I get that. But to tell me I need to spend thousands on a top end rebuild? I can buy a big bore kit for 350. I know there's labor involved but that's a huge cost for a single, in addition to trying to get more money from me for a "posdible" bottom end rebuild. But to tell me to my face that these bikes typically need to be rebuilt before 10k? Yamaha makes a good bike and if there truly had been an issue with one of their well known and big selling motorcycles that resulted in a full rebuild that soon, they would've pulled it from the market. I have to say I'm truly not impressed with any part of this experience and won't be back. And after lying to me in what I feel was an attempt to get thousands out of me, I can't recommend them to anyone.

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    Skagit Powersports - Inside the parking lot across the street at the warehouse & service building.

    Inside the parking lot across the street at the warehouse & service building.

    Skagit Powersports - My battery tender wires to install a voltmeter and ran wires through the gas cap cover so bad, that it would not close.

    My battery tender wires to install a voltmeter and ran wires through the gas cap cover so bad, that it would not close.

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