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ghouston wrote:I think it is pretty much just Bill and Andy there at Moto-Scoot. Bill does bike sales and is all about marketing and getting stuff out. If you order a bike it will arrive in no time. Now Andy is the mechanic and he also takes care of the parts side of the business. He's generally busy fixing bikes and scooters. Email responses and getting items shipped out will generally be a bit slow. If you don't get a response from an email it doesn't hurt to give him a call. Generally, if he has the items in stock, they'll be shipped out within a week. It's not like ordering from Motorcycle Superstore for instance where their entire business is selling parts. The bonuses of ordering from Andy though are one, you are supporting a MadAss dealership and service center, and two, if you have questions about installing what you ordered on your bike, Andy is going to be able to answer those questions because he's totally familiar with the MadAss, and has put that part on the bike probably several times already.
I just took my bike in for it's first tune-up to a local mechanic. I gave them my jets and told them if they thought it needed any tweaking to feel free to do so. I had the tuning pretty well set, but I figured they might be able to fine tune it. It was actually worse when I got it back. I attribute this mostly to them just not being familiar with the bike. It's good to have an invested connection with folks that are familiar with it.
Getting an email of a tracking number when a part is sent out would be awesome though. I'll probably mention this to Andy the next time I order something from him. The other thing I'd like to see on their shopping cart is brand names and specs for the products. It's difficult for me to pay for an item that costs more than $30 without knowing who the heck made it. I like to read reviews and compare specs on things before I buy them.









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