I bought my 2008 GSA new from them - Richard who was there at the time in sales was most helpful...
However, their service department was woeful... Not only in terms of attitude but also quality of work...
The stories I was told and the excuses they made up were farcical... Not only that, but they returned the bike to me with items not working properly and had the audacity to tell me they were not their responsibility...
How's this for a list:
1) I'd asked them to fit some HID lights to the bike after the salesman suggested them as an upgrade... Firstly the bike was delivered with normal bulbs. When this was pointed out they said I'd not specified them... Waving the original order under their nose rectified that - but exposed them as story tellers...
Then the lights eventually were "in stock" and the bike was returned to have them fitted and a few other faults attended to... The technician spent a day and a half messing with the lights only for them to ring me to say HID lights couldn't be fitted to a 2008 !! Smelling a rat i told them to forget it...
On getting a set of HIDs fitted by Les Wassell he and I discovered they'd broken the pivot the headlamp unit fits on to adjust for beam height with a pillion and had taped the unit in - i suppose hoping I'd never find it !! On a new bike !! They'd also forced the bulbs back in breaking their retaining clips and routed the wiring incorrectly...
2) They had told me they were an accredited Autocom specialist - so, knowing no better, I asked them to fit one in such a way that the intercom operated and I could listen to sat nav directions and an ipod...
On supply the box was in situ and the intercom worked... But nothing else...
On the bike's return they attended to these items - supposedly... But guess what, on picking up the bike the set up still wasn't working...
When I phoned them once home they said they were not able to check whether the sat nav was communicating as their workshop is inside and the sav nav can't get a signal...
Again I gave up hope and with the experience of the broken lights decided to get a professional to look at things...
On taking it to Richie at Autocom he discovered the install had been done wrong in just about every way - leads in the wrong slots etc and had to start the install all over again...
3) Foolishly i took the bike back for its 600 mile service. I told the service reception that my handbook was in the top box if they needed to stamp it...
i really should have checked before I left i guess. But on arriving home I found it hadn't been stamped...
On calling them to grumble Kate the lass on the service desk told me she couldn't reach or see into the top box to find the book and that's why they didn't stamp it... I was told it was my fault for leaving in the wrong place !!
needless to say I've never been back and regret trusting them to do tasks for me I really should have done myself... But i thought, back then, it was better to trust an "expert"...
I'm sure things have improved - but I won't ever give them another chance - they had enough of those and i don't take kindly to such "story telling"...
Now I'm over the border in hertfordshire the bike is attended to superbly by SBW in Hertford and Steve Grover (Motoscot) in Luton...
In this respect I'm older and wiser now !!
In others....