I own a 1979, Tenth Anniversary Edition, 750 Honda. The bike's carbs were fouled, fouled badly. I took the bike to Cycle City where they put in such a special effort toward its repair. The technician, Rod, took it as a personal challenge to get the thing running like new. Most shops wont touch a bike this old, and the ones that do are going to charge you a fortune to do the work. I couldn?t be happier with the craftsmanship, the service or the price it cost me.\r
Now, that being said and in the interest of full disclosure, I know Dan Dreyer and his son. As a matter of fact, I know his whole family. I will tell you this, kinder and trustworthier people you will never meet. My wife and I feel fortunate to consider them all our friends. \r
I have been a small business owner for twenty years. I?ve learned that customers can be the best part of the day, or they can make your day absolutely miserable...your whole week even. Every business owner tries to give the best experience to the customer as possible. The Dreyer?s are no exception; I know this about them. No one is in business to lose business. When I read a negative review such as the one written by ETOH, I know which type of customer this guy is. I have been f-ing with guys like this for years. It is obvious that his review is untruthful and it is slanderous. To think that the owners of a shop would handle a situation such as he described is ludicrous. To think that Dan Dreyer or his son would handle his specific situation as he described it is simply beyond belief. I can?t speak to his motivation for writing it, but I think the review is untrue.\r
Cycle City is a reputable shop. The owners of Cycle City are trustworthy, honest, hard working people. They do not deserve reviews like the one posted by this ETOH WHO CAN?T SEEM TO FIND THE CAP LOCK BUTTON ON THE KEYBOARD. Guys like this are around, and regretfully, we all have to deal with them?at least once.
Pros: Reputable, trustworthy shop
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