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Businiess name:  Beaverton Motorcycles (parts Campaign)
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I bought a used Honda VFR here years ago and it was a terrific bike. Very pleasant buying experience compared to buying a car. \r \r I was just in again this summer killing some time and thinking about a little bike to noodle around with. I became captivated by the collection of historic bikes mounted on the walls around the entire show room, including both floors. It was an intense journey of nostalgia since I've probably ridden variants of at least twenty of the models, most of them (ahem) some time ago. The collection is of course focused on Honda, but includes other marques as well (BSA, for example). Heck, if they'd have put them all on the floor and called it a museum, I'd have probably considered paying admission.

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