It's a bloody sham they have closed! Went there for everything. Luke the mechanic there was great. He has given me permission to give his phone number out as he will still work from home if anyone is interested, 0211377911. I think he lives on the hibiscus coast. I would still go to him. He's a lot cheaper from home. Just trying to help him out since they closed so suddenly.
TMG have both the road and dirt range plus farm quads and ags , easy to find take the Takanini off ramp and head south down Gt South rd to Papakura it's beside the Z/Shell servo with the Burger King.
That's a shame, bought my bike there and Luke looked after all of my upgrades / servicing
My Local dealer TSS, has one advantage over online purchases... Well two if you take into account Andrew who runs the clothing/spares section. I can always try on any prospective purchase, and be confident if it doesnt fit correctly I am safe and not left with a return postage to pay, or a shoddy online dealer who doesnt want to accept it's wrong. And importantly I will always go see Andrew and he willl always see if he can get it, or similar for me... Im happy to pay even the bit extra to keep that level of service and confidence when buying.
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If the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and a man is judged by his deeds and his actions, why say it's the thought that counts? -GrayWolf
BTW, I used to work for a Honda dealer, you'd be amazed at the hoops they make you jump through to have 'their badge', most justified to not devalue the brand.
Ever notice that AMPS had multi brands - Honda wanted a presence in the city, they had no bar of us trying to have 2 brands back then!
Also, Tony Rees now Honda after many years as Yammy dealer - wonder why....................
Causeway used to be three solo dealers; Kawasaki, Honda and Yamaha, and one second hand dealer in the middle the franchises wouldn't allow multi franchise agreements so they put their heads together and put doorways in the walls. I spent many a Saturday at Causeway, Albany Highway had a thriving bike scene back then with a Guzzi/Gillera dealer at the other end with Total Motorcycle Accessories as a near neighbour and a couple of dedicated second hand dealers in between them and Causeway.
I used to deal with Kawasaki Northside and remember they had strong arrangements with their franchise about what they HAD to carry including road, dirt, quads and Mules etc. There were plenty of shops back then, Kawasaki and Honda had three shops at least, Suzuki and Yamaha weren't as well represented while Harley had a massive former car yard as their sole showroom while Ducati/Bimota were located out in Bayswater so you could while an entire day away doing the bike shop crawl. Here in Wellington we have TSS, Boyles, Motorad, Wellington MC, Motomart, Macs and Scooterazzi with all of them multi franchises except Mac and Boyles I think.. long since gone are Sawyers and MC City amongst others.. the Wellington shop scene is shrinking slowly and that's a real shame..
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