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Twin Cities Harley Davidson North

3.0 (8 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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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!

Tommy's Cycle Shop - My vintage Ariel wheel - it took half an hour but Tom got the old rubber off!

Tommy's Cycle Shop

(4 reviews)

Tommy's awesome! I was a new rider. I just purchased my first bike and I was worried about it not…read morebeing ready for me to use for my class. He squeezed us in and got her up and running in no time. Also brought him my dad's bike that sat for 12 years. Fixed her up nicely. Had 1 issue with her and he came out and picked up the bike and checked it over again. Above and beyond!! He's great!! I recommend everyone to him.

More than a wheel...at Tommy's Cycle Shop!…read more I haven't been a motorcycle dude for over 20 years. But I came across a bunch of vintage "Ariel" British motorcycle parts at an estate that are going up for sale on Ebay. Unfortunately, 2 of the wheels still had the antique rubber on them. I cut one off myself in my living room. It took me a long time and I just about took my finger off! That really sucked! Time for a professional. I made 4 phone calls, and the only local motorcycle guy that would help me out was Tom. It took Tom, an experienced pro, half an hour to get the tire off! He pried, he sliced, he applied soap, he cussed...and finally he cut the hell out of it with a high speed rotary cutter! Then he went the extra mile and buffed the rust off of two sides so I could show on my Ebay photos that the rust will, indeed, come off. All the while, he engaged me in funny conversation, jokes, and cycle knowledge. Last but not least, all of this set me back a measly 20 bucks! Tom is such a great guy, it almost - almost - makes me want to buy a bike again. BTW, the Cycle Shop specializes in Japanese bikes. Thumbs up! -Daddy Maxx Retro

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