I'm with you on about PJ's. I've been going to them every since they opened up. Great people and very easy to be around. Now I'll tell you how great they are.
My Dad has dementia, not advanced but enough to have fuzzy days and really clear days. I had promised a friend I would do some work on on her bike. I got my Dad to ride up with me to get the bike and follow me home. I live in a small town about 9000 people. On the way to house my Dad got confused and headed to Albuquerque having been to PJ's with me numerous times. He thought I was taking the bike there. I got to the house and started to work on my friends bike. Twenty minutes later Dad had not showed up and then the worrying started. I hopped on my T-Bird and started looking around Socorro to see if he had gone to the store or stopped for a haircut but still could not find my Dad. About an hour and a half has passed and panic has set in. I head home to call the Police and to give them a description of my Dad and my pickup. There is a message from PJ's on my answering machine saying my Dad is there. Two young women in there early twenties found my Dad in shopping mall parking lot looking confused and asked him if he was ok. He said was trying to get to the Triumph dealer and pick me up but could not remember where it was. They took him over there, told Steve what was going on. Steve then called my home phone and left the message. I got to Alb. as quick as possible and picked my Dad up. They had taken care of Dad as if he was their Dad. I gave the young women,angels really, $100 and bought a whole lot stuff I didn't really need at the moment and thanked them over and over for their thoughtfulness and caring about my Dad. PJ, Steve and the rest of staff are wonderful human beings.
Pj's is the best dealership I have ever been around. They are ten star dealership.
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I'd rather live one day as a Lion than 1000 years as a sheep.
Jerry
99 Triumph Thunderbird
05 H-D XL1200C
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