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    Tj's Cycle 1998

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Old Motorcycle Shop

    (21 reviews)

    Been going there for parts and repairs for years now. Respect the man who own's the shop! customer…read moreisn't always right! That's why you came to a pro to help you because you couldn't get the job done yourself! Admit it and have a wonderful experience learning something. Above and beyond customer service and PERFECT work on every PROBLEM bike I have brought them to help me. So 5/5 and Im not going anywhere else!

    Wanted to take it for test ride but they didn't want me to because it was winter. Roads were bare…read moreand I have ridden motorcycles in winter many times. Battery died the second time we tried to start it to do a short test ride. They said they'd get a battery for it but didn't replace the battery which I discovered when bike failed to start a few days after purchasing it. Always get promises in writing if it is important to you as a customer to have the promises kept. I wasn't too concerned because the small batteries aren't that expensive and for the price it was a good deal. It would have been better if they had said we can't sell it at that price with a new battery and ask if I would cover the new battery cost. That would have created a better impression than to promise what they didn't deliver. I would have been happier paying $50 more knowing the bike will run without having to troubleshoot issues with batteries. On second visit, battery was charged and I test rode the bike. Seemed OK so I bought it. Bike seemed to be in excellent mechanical condition with low miles. It was rare to find an old bike in that good a condition. After I got it home, I rode it the next day. Third day it wouldn't start. Battery was down to 10 volts. Charged it and it started a few times before battery wouldn't start without another charge. This created unnecessary worry which is not good for repeat business. I checked out the bike as best I could with a voltmeter and it seemed to be charging the battery OK so I bought a new battery ($47) and a trickle charger because I expect to ride it sparingly this winter. For the price, I believe I got a very good deal. I would have given them 5 stars if it hadn't been for forgetting to replace the battery. That's probably why they wrote "as is" on the bill of sale. If I hadn't been so sure the bike was mechanically sound, I would have refused to buy it. I bought it because it is unlikely that I'd ever find as good a deal anywhere else. So, they do sell old bikes in very good condition. It's a tough industry to make a buck in so I hope they do put more emphasis in the future on building up their business integrity. Overall, despite the battery difficulty, I'm very happy with the bike and got my money's worth. On the final mile home I hit some icy patches. Out of habit I pulled in the clutch when the roughness of the pavement was suddenly smooth. Ice! I coasted past the ice to bare road and cranked up the power. Nice! Riding a motorcycle is like riding a bicycle. The skills come back very quickly. Once a motorcyclist, I suppose we're always a motorcyclist. ‍

    Blackfoot Motosports - My new ride

    Blackfoot Motosports

    (67 reviews)

    Picked up my new Africa twin today. So disappointed in the experience. I showed up early excited to…read morepick up my new bike. Did the paperwork and wait until the delivery time to go over my new bike. I was told it was going to be delayed because the bike was getting it's PDI done. After 3 hours of waiting I was tired and started asking what the problem was. The service department was very disrespectful and would not tell me what the problem was. They seemed to be hiding the fact that the bike was on the bench with factory recalls and the bike was apart. I had to fight with service to tell me what the recalls where. I asked to see my bike and in a very controlling attitude I was told no. I was treated with no No NO respect. The service manager was treble. It left me feeling like I made the biggest mistake buying a new Africa twin. Not a warm good fuzzy feeling for doing business with such a big organization. I have bought two other bikes at Barns Powersports Calgary in the past two years. And to be treated like I have no value, no respect was so frustrating. The delivery department and finance department where very helpful trying to get me answers but the service department was treble. It's 2 AM now and I can sleep still so upset over the experience. I did not get any satisfaction from the service department. I never did get any paperwork as to what was done on my bike for the recalls. The service manager asked what could she do to make it right. I said my first service should be free. I understand her to agree but she never honored her offer. It's unbelievable how someone can be so unprofessional. You spend over $20000 only to feel like you have no value. I think the delivery department and finance department did a great job and where honest with good intentions. The service manager took away all the good with all the attitude and negative disrespect.

    Simon Armstrong is the best salesman I've come across. He wasn't even my salesman when I purchased…read moremy BMW S1000XR in 2021. He knows his product inside and out and has always been available to me for any questions I have. Blackfoot/Barnes hosted a ride to Nelson and provided guides along with Simon who himself is a talented rider. My next bike will again be from Blackfoot/Barnes no question. Kudos also goes out to Mark in the service department.

    Tj's Cycle 1998 - motorcyclerepair - Updated May 2026

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