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Businiess name:  Cycle Specialties-Suzuki
Review by:  Bike S.
Review content: 
I just wanted to give everyone a little insight about cycle specialties, located in Taylors, Sc on Wade Hampton Boulevard. I bought a new 2012 GSXR1000 a few weeks ago and was looking to purchase a service manual. On Saturday February 18th I called cycle specialties and asked about getting some torque specs for the bolts on my bike so I could change the tires. An older gentleman answered the phone and told me he could give me all the specs if I came to the shop. And also told me he would quote me a price on an OEM Service manual. I drove to the shop and asked an older man in the shop for some help. He was very nice, and helpful. We then realized the service manual I needed was only available online. Jay Alexander then “Helped” me. The shop was not the least bit busy, but he was extremely rude. I asked him for the first torque specs on the front axle nut, he looked it up and gave me the wrong specs. He had let me behind the counter to look with him. I mentioned that those were not the specs I needed and then told me that “the program to find this info costs 100,000 dollars”. I just asked him for the other specs hoping I could get the info to work on my new bike. He looked for a few minutes, turned to me and said “Look man, I can’t sit here and shut down the entire store just to help you out. I run this place and I do not have time to deal with stuff like this.” I replied “I had called a few minutes before I drove up here and asked if I could get some torque specs, the man told me I could stop by and he would be happy to help me out. There is no reason for you to act like this towards me, if you are having trouble reading the manual just say so.” He replied “I can’t read the manual and you can hit the f$%#*ng door”. So I left. I walked back in and asked the man his name he said “Its Jay Alexander, do I need to spell it out for you a$$h@l@? You have 10 seconds to hit the f*%#*ng door.” I thought this was way out of line for a service manager, or anyone in the service industry. I was very patient the entire time, an

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