View Full Version : Victory for Haldanes?
Bytor
22nd December 2011, 23:49
Had a perv in Haldanes window tonight looking at the new Multi when I noticed at the back of the showroom a half dozen or so brand new Victory's and a couple of second hand one's. So are Haldanes taking on the Victory brand or has TMG lost it? BTW the Hammer looked tasty!
tbs
23rd December 2011, 15:52
Not sure what has become of TMG. I rode past there yesterday and the showroom had been emptied out. I wasn't really surprised. I always thought that was going to be a difficult location, and I never thought they had a wide enough range to bring enough people in.
HenryDorsetCase
23rd December 2011, 16:04
I'd totally have a Victory 8 ball
steve_t
23rd December 2011, 16:18
They may have taken on Victory after losing Suzuki
AD345
23rd December 2011, 18:05
Had a perv in Haldanes window tonight looking at the new Multi when I noticed at the back of the showroom a half dozen or so brand new Victory's and a couple of second hand one's. So are Haldanes taking on the Victory brand or has TMG lost it? BTW the Hammer looked tasty!
Yes.
TMG has relocated to Takanini and Victory didn't go with them
It's full circle for Haldanes as they had Victories about 10 years ago when they first came out
Here's hoping we finally get a settled dealer
Gremlin
24th December 2011, 01:03
TMG has relocated to Takanini and Victory didn't go with them
TMG has always been in Takanini, with the 2nd branch in Newmarket. The bulk of KTM servicing was done in Takanini, as Wayne the head mech was based there.
skippa1
24th December 2011, 06:05
:wari::wari::wari::wari: ......TMG were hopeles.....hopefully Haldanes might do a better job.........:wari::wari::wari::wari:
skippa1
24th December 2011, 06:25
http://www.brm.co.nz/articles/haldane-victory.html
hardhats
15th January 2012, 18:33
Don't EVER let them service your bike if you buy one from them though...
PrincessBandit
16th January 2012, 08:32
Don't EVER let them service your bike if you buy one from them though...
Why? I've always had my bike serviced there after buying it from new from them and never had anything to complain about.
p.s. haven't been in there for a while, but remember seeing the Vegas Low at Big Boys Toys one year and thinking "if I ever end up on a cruiser, one of those would be nice..."
hardhats
16th January 2012, 09:51
Why? I've always had my bike serviced there after buying it from new from them and never had anything to complain about.\
I agree the people that have worked there for the last few years have been good, but a guy I hadn't seen before (in a Victory Motorcycles shirt) managed to screw up a chain and sprocket replacement on my 748 on Saturday. Usually I would have done it myself but I didn't have time this week and wanted to take the bike to Hampton Downs yesterday.
He set the chain tension with the eccentric shaft on the wrong side of the rear wheel axis, which lowered the rear end by several cm and completely ruined the handling at the track.
He should have had a big clue when the top of the chain didn't clear the chain guard anymore, but instead of wondering why, he fitted a "bracket extension" to raise the chain guard, charging me an extra half hour's labour and $15 for the part...
He told me this was because I was now using a slightly larger rear sprocket than the factory one.
I trusted the dealership to get it right and didn't think to check the eccentric position until after the first session at the track when everything felt wrong...
If the Victory guys can't get a simple chain and sprocket replacement right, would you trust them to complete a major service?
(Or maybe I should ask why a "Victory mechanic" was working on a Ducati at a Ducati dealership?)
skippa1
16th January 2012, 10:13
I agree the people that have worked there for the last few years have been good, but a guy I hadn't seen before (in a Victory Motorcycles shirt) managed to screw up a chain and sprocket replacement on my 748 on Saturday. Usually I would have done it myself but I didn't have time this week and wanted to take the bike to Hampton Downs yesterday.
He set the chain tension with the eccentric shaft on the wrong side of the rear wheel axis, which lowered the rear end by several cm and completely ruined the handling at the track.
He should have had a big clue when the top of the chain didn't clear the chain guard anymore, but instead of wondering why, he fitted a "bracket extension" to raise the chain guard, charging me an extra half hour's labour and $15 for the part...
He told me this was because I was now using a slightly larger rear sprocket than the factory one.
I trusted the dealership to get it right and didn't think to check the eccentric position until after the first session at the track when everything felt wrong...
If the Victory guys can't get a simple chain and sprocket replacement right, would you trust them to complete a major service?
(Or maybe I should ask why a "Victory mechanic" was working on a Ducati at a Ducati dealership?)
That does sound a bit dodgy:shit:I hate crap like that especially when you end up paying.....<_<
specko
16th January 2012, 20:46
hey guys am new to this site. what happened to ramon in the workshop at haldanes? he was always realy helpful. he would often let me go in an use specialised tools i ddnt have. when i was rebuilding my tl1000.
PrincessBandit
16th January 2012, 21:48
hey guys am new to this site. what happened to ramon in the workshop at haldanes? he was always realy helpful. he would often let me go in an use specialised tools i ddnt have. when i was rebuilding my tl1000.
Moved downcountry mate. I liked Ramon, was sad to hear he was moving on.
hardhats
16th January 2012, 21:57
Hey, welcome! Ramon wasn't there on Saturday. He helped me out when I was rebuilding a set of heads a few months ago. John is definitely still there.
Spoke to the new Victory guy again today, he didn't sound too sure about how he'd set the eccentric position... Said I could bring the bike back without a booking if I wanted him to have another look at it though.
PrincessBandit
17th January 2012, 16:24
Hey, welcome! Ramon wasn't there on Saturday. He helped me out when I was rebuilding a set of heads a few months ago. John is definitely still there.
Spoke to the new Victory guy again today, he didn't sound too sure about how he'd set the eccentric position... Said I could bring the bike back without a booking if I wanted him to have another look at it though.
Nah, Ramon has moved down Wanganui way I believe. I think he was even getting out of the trade for a while finding it tough with the hours and 3 young kids (one of which has ADHD I think he said). Looking for a quieter pace of life and being able to spend more time with his family. Top bloke who was always helpful; John's good too.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.