Why did Top Gear Close?

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lucky13
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Why did Top Gear Close?

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Why did Top Gear close? What shop do ppl use for repairs now?
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jbcollier
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Post by jbcollier »

Because they were losing money.

Good question. Nobody is cheap. CycleWorks has a good reputation. If you join the club, we have an occasional workshops where club members work on each other's scoots.
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Post by Angelo »

jbcollier wrote:Because they were losing money
ya sure, that's it...
�Long live vintage motorcycles that are too tough to die...�

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Post by redbike »

Angelo wrote:
jbcollier wrote:Because they were losing money
ya sure, that's it...
"How did he die?"
"Well, his heart stopped beating".

OP: Alberta Cycle is now the authorized Vespa dealer in town. They have mechanics.
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lucky13
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Who is the Genuine/PGO dealer in town now?

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Now that TOP GEAR is closed, Who is the Genuine/PGO dealer in town now?

I need a new ignition/lock for my Buddy/Metro 125, and it seems to leak oil when engine is running..
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No local dealer. Scooterworks has parts.
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Post by Rand18 »

Not a bad idea to rely on the aftermarket for parts.
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