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    Avon City Motorcycles is no more.

    That's right, after 12 plus years of operation they are closing down, quite possibly today will be their last day of business. CMG are taking over the reins, so all your Suzuki and BMW needs will be now met by the team in town.

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    Ah Buggerit - They were good guys to deal with
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    That's news out of left field. Far out.

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    Might've picked up some gear this week

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    Quote Originally Posted by mulletman View Post
    Might've picked up some gear this week
    Haha same. I went in to see the guys yesterday just after I heard the news, I only went in to catch up. Ended up leaving with a new helmet, gloves, ear plugs and Oxford riding jeans. Almost felt like a vulture picking over the carcass but hey the stuff had to be sold and I needed new gear.

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    obedience is best

    Yes, small businesses have always been a blight on society and
    a nasty symbol of anti-corporatism. Hopefully throughout
    the country all small business will be done and dusted by mid-2024
    and we can usher-in a fantastic new regime of full big-corporate
    control and big-corporate ownership which will improve the lives
    of all New Zealanders. Thank you National party and thank you
    Labour party for allowing us this wonderful opportunity. We know
    this is the best thing for all of us now.

    We can get rid of these stupid private-business agendas swiftly and permanently.
    Please all embrace this long-overdue big-corporate/governmental control system
    and then we can all be happy and prosperous.

    Just remember, please ensure you wear your spitmasks at all times and
    submit your social credit scores when entering any of our corporate-owned
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    Thank you. Carry on. Next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldknowallprik View Post
    Yes, small businesses have always been a blight on society and
    a nasty symbol of anti-corporatism. Hopefully throughout
    the country all small business will be done and dusted by mid-2024
    and we can usher-in a fantastic new regime of full big-corporate
    control and big-corporate ownership which will improve the lives
    of all New Zealanders. Thank you National party and thank you
    Labour party for allowing us this wonderful opportunity. We know
    this is the best thing for all of us now.

    We can get rid of these stupid private-business agendas swiftly and permanently.
    Please all embrace this long-overdue big-corporate/governmental control system
    and then we can all be happy and prosperous.

    Just remember, please ensure you wear your spitmasks at all times and
    submit your social credit scores when entering any of our corporate-owned
    premises from now on.
    Thank you. Carry on. Next.
    you can hardly blame National, Labour have been ruining the country for the last 6 years

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    Or that another small business has taken over the brands business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldknowallprik View Post
    Yes, small businesses have always been a blight on society and
    a nasty symbol of anti-corporatism. Hopefully throughout
    the country all small business will be done and dusted by mid-2024
    and we can usher-in a fantastic new regime of full big-corporate
    control and big-corporate ownership which will improve the lives
    of all New Zealanders. Thank you National party and thank you
    Labour party for allowing us this wonderful opportunity. We know
    this is the best thing for all of us now.

    We can get rid of these stupid private-business agendas swiftly and permanently.
    Please all embrace this long-overdue big-corporate/governmental control system
    and then we can all be happy and prosperous.

    Just remember, please ensure you wear your spitmasks at all times and
    submit your social credit scores when entering any of our corporate-owned
    premises from now on.
    Thank you. Carry on. Next.
    Piss off. There's the door. Hopefully it does hit you on the arse on your way out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Or that another small business has taken over the brands business.
    "small" business? Medium sized, surely?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    "small" business? Medium sized, surely?
    Arguably yes, although it's all relative isn't it. CMG while having many pies is still a small business in the grand scheme of things. In my opinion much closer to that description than the one of 'big corporate'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
    you can hardly blame National, Labour have been ruining the country for the last 6 years
    He was blaming National?
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    It'll be interesting to see if CMG set up a separate shop for Suzuki.

    I've no idea what Suzuki's current policy is re multi-brand shops. It was once a no-no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    It'll be interesting to see if CMG set up a separate shop for Suzuki.

    I've no idea what Suzuki's current policy is re multi-brand shops. It was once a no-no.
    Avon was Suzuki and BMW
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    It'll be interesting to see if CMG set up a separate shop for Suzuki.

    I've no idea what Suzuki's current policy is re multi-brand shops. It was once a no-no.
    Triumph was the same. Single brand "lifestyle" shop. Presumably they dont see much overlap but its interesting the layout in the current joint being split. Indian and "other" to the left, Triumph to the right as you walk in the joint.

    I wonder where they are going to put Suzuki and BMW - unless they have another building somewhere close. Maybe they arent even picking up BMW. Enquiring minds......
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