Motomart are a curious bunch. I think the service is pretty good if you truck up holding $20k in cash actually in your hand, but otherwise they suck. Example: I have two friends looking to get into biking. Way keen. Both are in their early 30's, professionals, not yet right in the thick of the "twinky" thing but not exactly short a bob or two either. They both pitched up to motomart (in a late model MX-5 to make it clear they like to spend money on toys with wheels) and were completely ignored. They're now a bit pissed because it means they can't go to the shop and buy VTR250's ... new.
TSS, on the other hand welcomed them like old friends.
Curiously enough when it was my turn to be a newbie I did manage to get some attention from motomart, test rode a VTR250 and declared it to be glorious but not $5k better than the other bike I rode (at TSS). Likewise WMCC were helpful and didn't bat an eyelid when I kinda didn't really like the GN250 I rode.
So, YMMV. I think the lesson is that you need to speak up in bike shops because they get 99.9% tire kickers and it's difficult to spot the ones that aren't.
Dave
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