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    3.8 (11 reviews)
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    It's great to find an independent shop. That provides Fast, Friendly, reasonably priced service. Great job.

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    St Croix Power Sports - Me & my new ATV

    St Croix Power Sports

    (4 reviews)

    I promised my dealer that I would write a review of my brand-new Honda Pioneer 1000. However, I…read morewanted to kick the tires, go on some rides use the plow and service it before leaving my review. I feel I've had a chance to truly use my machine and that I'm ready to give my review. My wife and me purchased our UTV from St Croix Power Sports in New Richmond, WI in August of last year, and our salesman was David Mazzola. I can't remember having a more helpful salesman then I had in David. He was not high pressure in anyway and was very knowledgeable in helping me make certain decisions on how to build my machine. When he wasn't available to help, salesman Mike Morrissey was always available to answer my questions. When I was researching what to buy, I knew that I needed something I could use for work and then could go play with. Between Honda or the Polaris Ranger, I realized that the Ranger comes with a few more bells and whistles than the Pioneer. That being said, the main reason that I went with the Honda was the dual clutch transmission. I did not want a belt driven UTV. Boy I'm glad I did. When driving my Pioneer 1000 you can feel the power of the dual clutch transmission and I love how I can go from Automatic to Manuel with a touch of the paddle shifter making it a breeze to down shift when going up a steep hill. The Pioneer 1000 can get to 65 mph however I haven't gone faster than 45 so far. When building your Pioneer, you really have to think about what accessories you want to add. I added a Windshield with wiper along with a roof and the back panel with the sliding window, however, that took up a lot of my roll bar and that's what you use to attach your accessories with. I'm really happy I didn't spend 2 grand for the stereo. I attached a JBL Bluetooth and it cranks as loud as the two-thousand-dollar stereo for a fraction of the price and space used. I might throw down for a turtle box in the future, but for now the JBL works great. Lighting was also a priority and I stepped up from the reg headlights to the LED lights, not only do I love the better illumination, but I love how they look. I also purchased a LED 20' light bar for the roof and a dome light for the inside cab which has proven very convenient and helpful. I also ended up swapping out all my switches that don't light up for ones that do and it's very helpful when driving in the dark, something I would definitely recommend. I also bought a spare tire and a tire mount I could easily plug into my hitch, along with the toolbox I installed in the back dump box that holds my tire jack, tools, and straps needed to make me feel like I'm prepared for most emergencies on the trail. I do suggest investing in a full body skid plate and arm guards to protect the bottom of your Pioneer. I also purchased a rear-view mirror, but don't buy the Honda side mirrors because you can get better ones at Everything Honda for less money and you can place them better. Finaly, I want to talk about my plow, I bought the KFI rope winch along with the KFI Pro poly plow. I have the 5,000 pd winch with a 10,000 pd rope and I used it to pull our mailman's minivan out of the mud when he got it stuck. As for the plow, I love it! Its very light weight and durable I really liked how the plow would flex if I hit a crack in the driveway if I had bought the steel plow those cracks would have curled the lip. It's also one of the reasons that Ill be able to write my UTV off on my taxes because I used it to plow my rental property all winter. As for the service aspect of St Croix Power Sports, Callie Geving has been very helpful in making sure I always ordered the right parts for what I was trying to achieve. The guy who did all my wiring treated my machine like he was working on his own and was proud of his work and excited for me. This is indicative of the service you can expect from St Croix Power Sports from Sales, to service to the delivery of your machine. I would recommend St Croix Power Sports to anyone who wants to invest in a ATV, UTV, or other piece of recreational equipment. Good luck and I'll be seeing you on the trails

    Mike and the rest of the crew were very inviting and friendly, like you were family. There were…read moregreat with helping me get my new Yamaha Grizzly EPS. Just can't say enough great things about this crew! Thanks again will spread the word about you guys!

    Minnesota Motorworks

    Minnesota Motorworks

    (7 reviews)

    I'm a littler perplexed with all the good reviews here. My guess is they bought items vs. having…read moreanything repaired. I brought a scooter in for maintenance and to find out what was wrong with it. They (apparently) did an oil change and checked things over and since there seemed to be something wrong with the carb they recommended a cleaning. Ok, fine. Over a week later I called to see if my scooter was done yet and they said "Oh, we're just finishing up on it, it'll be ready tomorrow." And then it wasn't ready "tomorrow". Yet no one ever called me to tell me it wouldn't be ready. Hmm. Finally got it back, they claimed everything was fixed and ready to go. I rode the scooter home and it was having the same acceleration/fuel problems it was having when I took it in. I called them back, dropped it off again and when I said it still wasn't working they claimed "it was working when you left." Um, no. So they sat on it for another while. Again, no calls about it. I call to check on it "Oh, it'll be done in a couple days." Nope, not done in a couple days and again NO CALLS about it. I understand if a job takes longer than expected or if you need more time - no problem - but there should be COMMUNICATION about it to your clients. If I have to be the one to initiate contact EVERY TIME and EVERY TIME they tell me "It's almost done" - I call BS and I am will NOT be happy. In the end the scooter was NOT fixed. They suggested I could buy a new carburator for around $400 but at that point I didn't trust that they knew what they were doing OR that they'd be timely and communicative about it, so I took it else where. I would NOT recommend bringing anything here for repair. Maybe if you just want to buy a cheap scooter its fine, but bring it else where for service.

    I stumbled upon this place while shopping for my first scooter. Jake and his partner were super…read morehelpful!! I was a newbie so Jake filled me in on all my options and what kinds of things I should look for when shopping. I went around to a few other shops and did a bunch more research online with my new found education. About 5 days later, I returned to view their current inventory and settled on the one he had picked out as my best option the first time around! Couldn't be happier!! And absolutely NO sales pressure! Jake was super patient answering my million questions and never once did I feel like I was not a valued customer. In my wanderings trying to find the perfect ride, many people online were complaining about the "cheap chinese crap" out there now. Personally, this sounds like the same kind of thing people were saying when Japan started making electronics and look where they ended up. The bottom line to anything you buy is to buy smart. Pay what you can afford. Stick to your budget. Know the features you must have and those on your wish list. And don't let salesman pressure detour you from getting what you need. From personal experience, if you are not a mechanic, when buying something mechanical, know where you can take it if something does go wrong. If you fail to have a plan, you are planning to fail. I did buy an "off brand" scooter. I got a great price for the features and size I purchased. I would have paid 2-5 times the same price to get close to all the features I ended up with if I tried to get even a used Vespa or a Buddy. Those are great scooters but they are expensive! And really, how often can you use them here in MN? I am 100% confident that if something does go wrong, if I can't fix it, Jake and his crew can. They have the parts and the know how to fix the problems many people encounter. And they are super friendly!! If you need new or used and can pay $ or $$$, Minnesota Motorworks is a great place to visit. Shop around before you go so you know what kind of deal you can get elsewhere. How else are you going to know how great their deals are! And the added benefit of having a repair shop can't be beat!

    Rumble Industries - motorcycledealers - Updated May 2026

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