11-18-2017, 09:28 AM
SportsterDoc -----> And here is the post I found you made on WG:
" I think it important for V7/V7 II/V7 III riders to note that my decision is not much of a negative reflection on the bike.
I very much enjoyed riding it, but other factors were involved, such as dirt roads and the Las Vegas dealership.
I am very much done with Freedom Euro Cycle in Las Vegas
I was treated well by sales, service and parts.
I liked owners Brad and Mark Yuill.
Then I encountered Chris, who stated he was an owner (but not on the Secretary of State website for incorporation).
It went downhill when he moved my bike out of a parking space so that he could park his Jaguar in that space.
When I confronted him, he apologized, but his true attitude was displayed yesterday...since I probably embarrassed him during the first encounter.
It boils down to not wanting to further support his arrogant attitude.
Not going there anymore (for MG or Triumph) makes it 300 miles to nearest dealer.
BTW, although treated well by the service department, for the first service last Feb/Mar; getting things done while I wait (36 mile round trip) may be much more difficult. They buy tons of bikes on auction and the service department can get slammed, prepping them for resale."
" I think it important for V7/V7 II/V7 III riders to note that my decision is not much of a negative reflection on the bike.
I very much enjoyed riding it, but other factors were involved, such as dirt roads and the Las Vegas dealership.
I am very much done with Freedom Euro Cycle in Las Vegas
I was treated well by sales, service and parts.
I liked owners Brad and Mark Yuill.
Then I encountered Chris, who stated he was an owner (but not on the Secretary of State website for incorporation).
It went downhill when he moved my bike out of a parking space so that he could park his Jaguar in that space.
When I confronted him, he apologized, but his true attitude was displayed yesterday...since I probably embarrassed him during the first encounter.
It boils down to not wanting to further support his arrogant attitude.
Not going there anymore (for MG or Triumph) makes it 300 miles to nearest dealer.
BTW, although treated well by the service department, for the first service last Feb/Mar; getting things done while I wait (36 mile round trip) may be much more difficult. They buy tons of bikes on auction and the service department can get slammed, prepping them for resale."
