View Full Version : European bike dealer support?
Gary54
16th November 2007, 17:11
After many years overseas, coming back to NZ and will get myself either BMW 1200R, Breva 1100, Ducati GT1000 or now suddenly getting interested in Morini 9 1/2.
Will decide which one to get after riding the ones I haven't tested yet, but would like opinions/advice on what I could expect from dealers regarding support and parts etc with these different brands. It seems some of the Italian companies/dealers not so motivated?
Will be Auckland/ Waikato or BOP area
Thanks,
Gary
Gary54
21st November 2007, 16:29
What? No one interested in putting down some experiences good and bad?
Don't have to put down Dealer's names
Just want to know which brands are easiest to keep running regarding parts and support.
Gary
jrandom
21st November 2007, 16:30
What's wrong with a GSXR?
:Pokey:
ntst8
21st November 2007, 19:47
Gary,
my other bike is a Ducati, quite happy with sales, service and parts guys at Hamilton M/Cycles.
Sales approach was relaxed, parts guys have gone out of their way a couple of times.
Multiman
24th November 2007, 10:46
I had a crap run with my Guzzi but when the shit hit the fan Mt Eden Motorcycles came through for me. i can't comment on any of the other dealers as in the past i have done most of my own maintenace.
all this computer shit is making that hard now days.
Robbo
24th November 2007, 12:32
Hey Gary, can recommend Hamilton Motorcycles on Te Rapa Road for BMW Ducati and Triumph. Go visit them and have a look around.
Cheers
redeye40
25th November 2007, 06:29
I've had dealings with Henry at Experience BMW,good guy and good service,I'd recommend them.
Gary54
3rd December 2007, 13:45
MultiMan, when you say crap run with the Guzzi, what sort of problems are there? I've never owned an Italian bike, love riding other people's though, and dealers keep telling me the days of unreliable Guzzis, Ducatis etc are over, but looks otherwise reading here.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.