Motorrad dealer in Central London

Park Lane is open.
They do have a motorbike showroom on... Park Lane.

Rest (of Park Lane) is south of the river.
 
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I am currently talking to Brendon Read at Park Lane. Extremely helpful guy so i can recommend you talk to him if you are looking for a purchase
 
Park Lane is open.
They do have a motorbike showroom on... Park Lane.

Rest (of Park Lane) is south of the river.

Not a lot see in park lane
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so i can recommend you talk to him if you are looking for a purchase
Over many years, I've always found dealerships to always be hugely attentive... when they want your money...but once they have it...:augie
and one famous one wanted me to actually buy the low saddle before buying the bike! He wasn't willing to get it for me to try in the showroom!!
Needless to say I voted with my feet.
 
Over many years, I've always found dealerships to always be hugely attentive... when they want your money...but once they have it...:augie
and one famous one wanted me to actually buy the low saddle before buying the bike! He wasn't willing to get it for me to try in the showroom!!
Needless to say I voted with my feet.
absolutely but I tend to disagree; maybe its the concept of service but I have on many occasions been treated rudely and arrogantly when trying to buy something that includes spending a large amount of cash: cars, bikes etc.
Especially when I start asking questions about something thats not off the shelf. Then i get the ´´computer says no´´ reaction.
So in this case whilst said sales man is interested in pushing a deal he has so far answered all my bespoke questions and to me that's service. After the event we can always judge and if its shite then I usually post on Trust pilot. That gets their attention. So in part you are right but I think credit where credit is due....
 


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