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    1 year ago

    There is no online presence. No hours posted no physical store, cannot get in touch with anybody even though it is nearly 10am.

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    Fremont Motorsports of Colorado - New 2018 Yamaha Eluder - coming spring 2018 !

    Fremont Motorsports of Colorado

    (14 reviews)

    Great customer service, easy process to take delivery and they were a LOT less $$$ than the shops…read morein Colorado Springs.

    Don't recommend working there. I was let go without any reason and got denied unemployment. I found…read moreout the reason through unemployment not the company, and it was things I was given permission to do, like using my phone for work because the provided laptop was unreliably slow. I was cussed out first thing in the morning by Ryan Lawson about wearing a jacket that he didn't like in the parking lot in front of many workers. I was not made aware that the thin jackets provided were a mandatory part of the uniform until that day. I got called a fashiest fucking lumberjack because I had a plaid coat on. Always caught attitude from the women on the front end. Every time I went to Gary for help, he would tell me to just handle it with no advice how to. Gary even told me to tell a customer that would come in every day that we had to stop talking because it wasn't making a sell. I talked to the customer, and it backfired on me because I mentioned Garys name. lots of eggshells there. Make sure you check your machines before making a purchase because I was always advised to sell defected units and hope that the customer would notice the issues and bring it back under warranty for repairs. They don't repair them before selling, and the sales rep is not allowed to mention any defects. Very unprofessional.

    Motive Power Sports - Alan of Motive Power Sports, La Junta, CO

    Motive Power Sports

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    I'd flown into Fort Worth to pick up a Yamaha FJR 1300, and ride it to Boulder, Colorado, a nifty…read more1000 mile jaunt. I endured 8 hours in the saddle getting out of Buttsore, Texas. Then, as I wound my way on lonely roads into the gorgeous canyon and prairie country of NE New Mexico and SE Colorado, the transmission became increasingly reluctant to shift up, initially into 5th, sometimes into 4th. At La Junta, I was privileged to find Motive Sports. It's run by a jovial hippie named Alan who spent 20 minutes popping my bike through gears, and eventually pronouncing, "Aw, hell, just keep riding. You'll probably make it." He said, "These Japanese bikes all have fussy transmissions. Just take it to a Yamaha dealer in Montana." I can't say whether he could have fixed it if I'd left with with him, but Alan's understanding of the mechanism, and diagnosis of the potential problem left me confident he probably could, or would if I'd given him the chance. Significantly, Alan refused to charge me ANYTHING for his efforts, and seemed happy to pass the time swapping motorcycle stories in the sunshine. Worth a stop at least for conversation. On Alan's advice, I jumped on the bike, and amazingly, for the next 100 miles, the gears all worked fine. They started getting funky again east of Denver, but true to Alan's prediction, I was able with some double-clutching to nurse the bike (at 75 mph+) into Boulder without incident. POSTSCRIPT-Three months later: Took my bike to my local Yamaha dealer, who did a thorough (expensive!) work up. Turns out, Alan's quickie diagnosis was spot on. Shifting problem was solely due to old gunk in the clutch cylinder, easily cured with new fluid & a clean out. Alan, my man!!

    Alan is a great guy to have work on any type of motorcycles. He never trys to break your bank to…read moreget great work done.

    Tote-Gote - motorcycledealers - Updated May 2026

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