Mad Max Motorcycles in Florida
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Its downtown Miami. I did a little research for you, it’s a father and son business. They are on cycle trader, facebook and instagram. The business is incorporated in Florida. They have 67 mostly positive reviews on google and a handful of mediocre reviews on yelp. I would never buy a bike unseen and ship it to cross country but if I was within driving distance, it might be different.
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Has anyone used Mad Max Motorcycles in Florida
https://madmaxmotorcycles.com/
And here's the street view. Hmmmm......
https://madmaxmotorcycles.com/
And here's the street view. Hmmmm......
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Guys, this is the owner. This thread was brought to my attention by a customer who actually bought a bike. It's amazing how ahead of their skis everyone can get without proper info. Just call and ask a question if you're actually interested in buying a bike and you'll always get an answer or a call back. In regards to the shipping, Haul Bikes/Daily Direct will ship nationwide flat rate for 600 bucks through our dealer account. It may be a little more if you contact them privately. Doesn't matter if it's 100 miles or 3000 miles. Obviously not worth it if your shipping within your state but for long distances they are great. They are slow but hands down the most inexpensive option. As for the fellow who mentioned being pressured for his license...you asked for a buyers order on a bike. You asked the out the door price and we gave it to you. We don't need to take the time to fill out a buyers order without your info just to give you the price. You had the price. That makes no sense. If you want a legitimate buyers order then yes, we do need your info to fill it out. As for the location, we are in downtown and open by appointment only as it says online and in all of our listings. We basically wholesale to the public and by not spending on superficial things such as outdoor facade and high pressure sales guys, we keep the cost down and pass the savings on to our customers. We don't sell parts, we don't do apparel, it's just domestic cruisers (Harley/Indian) with a very thin markup from what we acquire then for. Feel free to send any other reasonable questions my way and I will be happy to answer as best I can.
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This would be an example of our buyers order aka purchase agreement. If someone wanted to buy a bike this would serve as the bill of sale as well. Anybody buying a bike would get one to start the process or if they wanted to bring in their own financing their lender would ask for a copy of this. It serves no purpose however at least to a bank (which is what it was asked for in reference to in the example previously spoken about on this thread) without the buyer or potential buyers info on it.