Zanotti's closing
#21
I actually bought my bike from there and personally couldn't care less about them. Never received a follow-up, a thank you or anything.
They may take care of out of state internet shoppers, but they didn't help me one bit!
I tried to get some help there with the injector issues that everyone knows about on the 2006 Dyna and the old hag in the back was useless. Didn't even try to get me some help...still waiting for her to call me back and it's been a couple years now. I bought the parts and fixed it myself.
Several times I called for parts only to show up and find that they didn't actually have the part. It's a 45 minute trip so the one time I actually told the guy to physically grab the part and put it on the counter for me...only to find out that he didn't really do it. When I got there, there was a Sportster part accidentally put on the shelf in the wrong spot and that is when he figured it out.
I think they suck and good deals on parts can be found elsewhere.
They may take care of out of state internet shoppers, but they didn't help me one bit!
I tried to get some help there with the injector issues that everyone knows about on the 2006 Dyna and the old hag in the back was useless. Didn't even try to get me some help...still waiting for her to call me back and it's been a couple years now. I bought the parts and fixed it myself.
Several times I called for parts only to show up and find that they didn't actually have the part. It's a 45 minute trip so the one time I actually told the guy to physically grab the part and put it on the counter for me...only to find out that he didn't really do it. When I got there, there was a Sportster part accidentally put on the shelf in the wrong spot and that is when he figured it out.
I think they suck and good deals on parts can be found elsewhere.
#25
wonder if their Yamaha store is closing too...they deal in a lot of golf carts...
#26
Not a surprise, we have had a few companies that were great to deal with shut down for the same reason. Morrison supply was an area go to for many of the same items you'd buy at Grainger. When the owner decided to retire none of the kids wanted anything to do with it so they shut it down. It was a shame to lose them but had someone bought them they would have never been the same.
#27
That caps it for me people whining because a place that sells motorcycles and parts doesn't have Tee shirts , OH MY GOD WHATS THE WORLD COMING TOO ?????