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  1. #16
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    Don't know what point you're trying to prove...... curious to know.

    I got my SV650S from Alan. At the time had no allegiance to any Suzuki dealer so visited Haldanes and Holeshot. Found Alan to be the most approachable, informed and cooperative. When offered a special deal by another dealer I chose to go back to Colemans to purchase if they matched the deal... they did.

    More recently, and in my opinion, a better example of great service, I was looking to trade up to a GSX-R750 K6. Went to Alan for a look, but you didn't have any 750s. Again he spent a good amount of time talking and showing me the 600s you had. After taking your demo 600 for virtually as long as I wanted, about 2hrs I think, I gave him a deposit on a 750 due August. However, I later found out about the Philip Island demo 600s for sale at another dealer. After some consideration I decided that a 600, like the one I test rode would be plenty for me at my current riding level, and given the dollar savings compared to a new 750 I decided to get the demo 600. As I would have preferred to stay with Colemans I gave you the oppoortunity to do a similar deal on your demonstrator, but for good reason you were unable. So reluctantly, I got my 600 from another dealer. I have had salespeople become absolute pricks when when lose a sale in the past, but the service I received from Alan after learning about my purchase from another dealer was outstanding. No ill feeling and no problem cancelling my order and refunding my deposit (which I spent at parts anyway). Easy to provide good service when things go well, but truly good service is often only shown when things go wrong.

    Parts dept seem good, but haven't had much to do with them

    Service dept have been very helpful. Have used the pick up and delivery service which got the job done when I wanted (ie b4 a trackday) for a reasonable price.

    I intend returning to Colemans to service the 600, and any future Suzuki purchases

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    Haven't bought a bike off Coleman's but did get mine serviced there. The courtesy and price will ensure I recommend them and will return. When it comes time to update, I will check Coleman's out as each time I have been in, even as a "tyre-kicker" I have been treated with courtesy and respect with a cheerful "No problem!" when I said I was "just looking".
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    Bought my SV1000S from Mark...no complaints whatsoever...Trigger has always been really helpful and even fitted a rear disc for me at no labour charge.....oh and Craig did my suspension and forgot to re-connect the brake light which was funny.
    What I like about Colemans is that it is all on one level, sales, parts, workshop so what you get is what you see.
    Top shop....

  4. #19
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    ive bought 3 mirrors
    and one tyre

    i stopped buying mirrors because i stopped crashing (knock on wood)

    an i stopped buying tyres of ya cause it was a bit expensive and the shop is too far away from me.

    i might buy a bike off you guys if you've got the sort im looking for and if ive go the money

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    almost bought a SV1000s ex demonstrator about a year ago - but got one privately for better price - good sales team, dunno why, but at Colemans I seem to have a chat, but at other stores I don't (except for Motohaus - always have a chat there too).

    parts I'd rate as excellent - tells me when, what and how much and cuts a deal too.

    service - only been once and had a very poor experience - wont be going back for service.
    Quote Originally Posted by Albert
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    I bought my 2nd RE5 from Colemans in 1979. I saw it advertised, rang up and bought it over the phone. On the way home (Central Waikato back then) I noticed a slight issue with the gear selector. Rang Colemans to talk about. Had the entire gearbox overhauled free of charge. Now that was service.

    I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Colemans to anyone after that astounding service.
    Time to ride

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    I bought an LC4 off of Collie a coupla three years ago....

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    Jan in parts is always really nice to Maurice.

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    Really nice and friendly folks. The prices are prohibitive, but sometimes you guys have nice stuff on sale.
    "People are stupid ... almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they are afraid it might be true. People's heads are full of knowledge, facts, and beliefs, and most of it is false, yet they think it all true ... they can only rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth, and yet they are confident they can, and so all are easier to fool." -- Wizard's First Rule

  10. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE
    just curious as to how many of you have purchased a bike off of me ( or Colemans) from KB.. i need to know what bike(s) and who you dealt with

    A bit before SARGE's time..

    Coleman's ... A RM125S in August 1976..A RM125N in 79 ..... I seem to remember the salesman asking me how long i had been riding bikes (in 76) ..I said,i have never ridden a bike..He said,ok,good luck with the RM

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    Purchased a GSX1100R from Colemans around 2000? brand new off the showroom floor... Not sure who I spoke to

    Unfortunately, a little while ago, I bought the Busa in for a set of tyres. I rang the workshop and booked in a time and told them that I would be waiting around... Rang the day before, just to check that it was all sweet

    When I arrived, I was asked to pick up the bike later that day.. I ended up explaining that I had rung and booked myself in at a specific time. Anyway, I ended up explaining this twice to two different people and ended up waiting for over an hour to get two tyres changed...

    The guy that normally works on the Trails (cant remember his name - but I have known him since he worked at Mike Harvey Honda in Manukau 1988'ish) and he apologised to me which was excellent, except it wasnt really him that caused the issue.

    Since then, I have not been back (and no intention of doing so)... Although not a Suzuki dealer, Botany Honda is on my "dealings" list, as I can ring them with a problem or for parts and they extremely helpful.. Have spent around 3K in bits and pieces over the last couple of months. They manage customer expectation and are on the phone to me if there is a delay... I dont need to pay a deposit for parts.. Anyway.. you get the point
    It's been a rough day. I got up this morning, put on a shirt and a button fell off.
    As I ran out the door, I picked up my briefcase, and the handle came off.
    Now I'm afraid to go to the bathroom.

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    so what was the point u want to prove?
    Quote Originally Posted by Albert
    Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

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    bought a GSXR 600 of you (SARGE) last year and swapped it for a GSXR1000 this year... also from you (SARGE)... I dred to think of what our parts must have totalled in the last year... but we have spent in excess of $50,000 in the last year I would imagine with you guys... and we had only just got rid of the mortgage... you b*stids....

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    Bought GSXR750 off Colemans last year.
    Bought GSXR750 insurance job to Colemans.

    I tend to find Colemans good in the sales and parts department, but thought less highly of their workshop.

    E.g I had a scott oiler installed on the GSXR750. The outlet was aimed at the chain in front of the sproket, is not what the instructions said. I had then questioned one of the workshop guys about it and he explained it'll be fine. Result of which I had the oil hitting the chain and then splatter over the side of the tire.

    The Demo GSXR750 was not setup properly, tires not inflated only had twenty odd psi in them and front suspension way too soft.

    The GSXR750 that was delivered to me had everything setup way too hard, which was one of the factors in me loosing the front end on a off camber corner resulting in an insurance job.

    The insurance job, workshop go ahead and ordered all the parts without consulting me. Resulting in ordering a factory exhaust at a cost of $1'500 which I could have spend on an aftermarket system.
    newbie since August 2004....
    VTR250 (retired) / SV650S (Fw:Keystone19) / GSXR750(given up) / CB400(traded for 919) / CB900 Hornet / CBR954 (traded) / CBR1100XX (sold) / TuonoR (sold) / CB900 Hornet / NC700X / MTS1200 / XR250

  15. #30
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    got my GSXR600 from Mark, who has been a top bloke to deal with and even gave me a gixer1000 for a days test ride, which has had me saving up since.
    I'll get my next bike off Mark, as it will be a trade in and more then likely another Suzzie or maybe one of those MVs....hmmmmmm.

    The guys in parts are top blokes as well, got my decals and indicator after my off with no fuss and even offered to send my decals directly to the paint shop.

    The two times I've had it in the shop all has been well, those guys seem pretty busy and are a little grumpy but generally make you feel like a good bastard.

    Theres a good vibe off the place, no one walks around like their shit don't stink.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    I thought you were one of the hangers-on.
    (No really, I was scared stiff of the guy in the corner foaming at the mouth)
    Yeah I'm with Lou on this one, I thought u where some homeless dude who slept in the corner of parts. Now that I have met you, I know thats only partially true...top bloke all the same

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