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Old 08-12-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Posted this in Sprint section and Dolson recommended I post here as well so I am doing so.

"Didn't really know where to post this but, since I am a Sprint St rider and it involves the Sprint I will post it here.

Took my Sprint to the Dealer, Classic Cycle in Roseville, Michigan, on last Saturday to schedule the 6000 service and fuel fitting recall. Dealer did search by VIN for any other recalls and then said bring it in any time.

Problem: Wife just had first born and instructed by Dr. not to drive for two weeks so no ride home from Dealer. 30 mile ride and no employee lives close. Asked if Dealer would consider letting me take a demo bike home with the understanding that I would not ride it but back to the Dealer.

Well to my surpise, Dealer agreed and was first going to let me take a Duc Multistrada but then decided that the MV Agusta Brutale had less miles so they gave me that will all necessary tags and proof of insurance. What a rush.

I just wanted to give props to the Dealer and let others on this forum know what kind of Dealer Classic Cycle is. Mind you, I am no "special" customer, purchased one bike from them and leathers for wife and I.

Oh and the best part, they called yesterday and the Sprint is done.

So to those of you thinking of purchasing or service in the Michigan area, consider Classic Cycle, stand up people.

Thank you Classic Cycle."
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Paul and the whole crew are good guys. It's really a small shop kinda atmosphere which I tend to like but other people don't necessarily appreciate. If you're looking for a well-oiled machine where everything is polished and email notification when your oil change is done it's prob'ly not the place for you. However, if you're looking for an old style shop with personality and guys who don't mind talking to you Classic Cycle is the place. My father and I have bought four bikes there over the last several years and have never been disappointed.

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Couldn't have said it better. No glitz, fancy showroom, or sales people who don't know a damn thing about the bikes they sell. Paul and the crew are no-nonsense motorcycle riders who know what they sell and service.

And if that is not enough, how about just stoping in and meeting the shop hound, Floyd.
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And if that is not enough, how about just stoping in and meeting the shop hound, Floyd.
Did you get him to sing while you were there? Floyd's a riot.

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Those are my boys! Loren's a doll and Floyd rocks.
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Watching Floyd sing is by far some of the funniest stuff I have ever witnessed. Of course what do you expect, he's Pauls pooch. Nough said. :razz:
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On 2004-08-12 12:24, ProudRAT wrote:

Well to my surpise, Dealer agreed and was first going to let me take a Duc Multistrada but then decided that the MV Agusta Brutale had less miles so they gave me that will all necessary tags and proof of insurance. What a rush.
You got to ride the MV??!!!!! You lucky dog. I had the Multistrada, ended up having it for a month or more. I can't even begin to thank Paul for all the help he has given me with the Daytona. They are a great group of guys to deal with.
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