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Beatnick
07-03-2004, 06:48 AM
I was going to Stan Myers in Doyelstown until he closed.
I do not know who bought the stock that he had.
Does anyone know of a BMW cycle dealer or a good mechanic that works on BMW near Phila. Pa.
I will have to trailer the cycle except for quick fixes.
I have a 1972 R75/5 that I bought new and a 1980 R100T that I bought used that I am still trying to get to run right.

Kev M
07-07-2004, 01:15 PM
I'm in Chester County...

Unfortunately, you probably already know what I'm about to say, but I'll say it anyway.

1. Main Line Motorcycles (Berwyn) - I haven't heard good things about this franchise, and they got rid of most of the people I liked there

2. Hermy's Port Clinton - A distance (above Reading near the new Cabella's super-store). But I've heard they're good and I've always gotten the warm and fuzzies when I stopped in.

3. Trans Am Cycle - Lancaster - I've heard good things, but haven't done business with them yet.


That's all I've got.

If you come up with something else, let me know.

Kev

Beatnick
07-07-2004, 06:12 PM
Thank's Kev M. That's 2 places that may carry parts that I can get in a couple of hours notice.

splinelube
07-08-2004, 09:38 PM
Rob Kiviat formertly of Stans and more recently of RK BMW in Deptford NJ, was his shop, is now in charge of service at Cherry Hill BMW. He knows our bikes but I do not know if the parts availability for the older bikes is as fast now.

Kev M
07-09-2004, 07:09 AM
Originally posted by RJF-90/S,100RS
Rob Kiviat formertly of Stans and more recently of RK BMW in Deptford NJ, was his shop, is now in charge of service at Cherry Hill BMW. He knows our bikes but I do not know if the parts availability for the older bikes is as fast now.

Rob was a great guy, I was quite saddened when RK closed... but it loosely coincided with Ottos picking up a Motorcycle Franchise that they later divested to Main Line BMW so they could use the space for a Mini dealership.

Real shame for us, it would have meant one-stop shopping.