North Jersey Service/Repair Shop Recommendations?
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- ScootiePuffJr
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North Jersey Service/Repair Shop Recommendations?
Hi All!
I recently acquired a 2009 Buddy 125 (Sea Foam) and I'm LOVING it!
I'm having trouble finding a repair/service shop near me. The closest Genuine dealer is over an hour away. Do any of you fine folks have a good shop in Northern NJ that you recommend?
Thanks!
I recently acquired a 2009 Buddy 125 (Sea Foam) and I'm LOVING it!
I'm having trouble finding a repair/service shop near me. The closest Genuine dealer is over an hour away. Do any of you fine folks have a good shop in Northern NJ that you recommend?
Thanks!
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Why not ask Motorcycle Mall right next door to you? While not a Genuine dealership, they sell and I assume, service like seven other brands of scooters, don't they? I have never tried them though.
And wouldn't the Genuine dealer in NYC be only about a dozen miles away from you? I do know it'd seem more than that in time tough.
And wouldn't the Genuine dealer in NYC be only about a dozen miles away from you? I do know it'd seem more than that in time tough.
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Gee, that sucks about Motorcycle Mall. I never before heard of dealers turning down work. It's gotta be easy for an experienced mechanic who already services a half dozen other brands!
Maybe try the place that took over Metro Scooter in Northvale?
I'm in the same boat you are with the NYC shop being the closest Genuine dealer to me, but it'd be suicide to ride the Buddy 125 on an interstate highway and the George Washington Bridge to get there. I'll do the routine stuff myself and if I need more extensive work, throw it on the trailer and bring it in that way I guess.
Maybe try the place that took over Metro Scooter in Northvale?
I'm in the same boat you are with the NYC shop being the closest Genuine dealer to me, but it'd be suicide to ride the Buddy 125 on an interstate highway and the George Washington Bridge to get there. I'll do the routine stuff myself and if I need more extensive work, throw it on the trailer and bring it in that way I guess.
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- ScootiePuffJr
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I had a Yamaha dealer shoot me down, too. He asked if the Buddy was a Chinese scooter. I said Taiwanese. He derisively said, "same thing." I wasn't going to argue with him if he didn't want my business.
Anybody know anything about these guys?
http://www.metropolitanmotorbikes.com
I'll have to give them a call, but the website says they service all makes of scooter. Beats crossing the Hudson!
Anybody know anything about these guys?
http://www.metropolitanmotorbikes.com
I'll have to give them a call, but the website says they service all makes of scooter. Beats crossing the Hudson!
- giddyup98
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