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    Portland Used Bikes

    Portland Used Bikes

    5.0
    (3 reviews)

    I didn't buy my first bike from them, but bought my second bike from them and likely will buy my…read morethird bike from them as well when that time comes. As a new rider I had lots of questions and Todd and Kevin had lots of answers and patience. The first couple visits there there were several bikes that I was interested in but none seemed to really grab me and fit me as a rider and the riding I plan on doing. I appreciated the time they took to get to know me and the bikes and types of riding I wanted to do. They explained why they steered me away from certain bikes that they didn't think were good fits at the time and why other bikes might be better fits for me and when that time might be. When I did decide on the bike I really wanted (a sport classic GT1000) they coincidentally had one on consignment and rest is history... The purchasing process was smooth and painless and as a dealer experience (MotoCorsa) it is by far the more enjoyable of my motor vehicle dealer experiences. I'm looking forward to my next purchase there.

    I flew from San Francisco to Portland a couple weeks ago and bought a gorgeous and very low mileage…read moreMV Agusta Brutale 1090RR from Portland Used Bikes. From the very first inquiry after finding the bike online to after-the-sale interactions to complete paperwork and arrange for for the shipment to California, I really have received top notch service. Todd in particular was friendly, very responsive, knowledgeable, clearly passionate about motorcycles, no-BS no-pressure kinda guy who took the time to pick me up at the airport and drop me off after we were done. Everybody else at MotoCorsa was super-friendly and this dealership and the used-bike department have an awesome selection of fine riding machines. If you're into Italian motorcycles, this is the place to go to!

    MotoSport Hillsboro

    MotoSport Hillsboro

    2.7
    (160 reviews)

    Other feel like the old car dealerships. Pushy, cold and don't care…read more Not Motorsport Hillsboro. The people here are real and care more like friend's. The sales, parts and service are second to none. The way motorcycle dealers used to be. Not car dealers.

    Classic dealer fee bait-and-switch. Watch your paperwork closely!…read more Because I absolutely hate haggling in person, I tried contacting MotoSport Hillsboro ahead of time specifically to get the total out-the-door price in writing. My plan was simple: get the final numbers, walk into the shop, hand them a check, and leave. Instead, they turned it into a textbook fee-padding game. After submitting inquiries through their portal, my communications were ignored for days. When the salesperson, Brandon, finally texted me, he tried to tack on a completely bogus $499 "setup fee" on a used demo bike that was already assembled and sitting on the showroom floor. Under Oregon consumer disclosure rules, assembly and setup fees cannot be weaponized as surprise add-ons to artificially inflate an advertised price. When I called out the illegitimate setup fee and management finally sent over a formal purchase order, they pulled a classic shell game. The setup fee was gone, but they immediately slid in a $200 "document processing fee" that Brandon had completely omitted in our prior conversations. When I pointed out that this fee wasn't mentioned upfront, Rob told me he would only remove the $200 if I took the title paperwork down to the DMV and processed it myself. Why should a customer pay a separate, surprise fee just for a dealership employee to do the clerical job they are already paid to do? They might use lower base pricing online to lure you through the door, but it doesn't matter if they just pad the final contract with hidden back-office fees and give you an exhausting customer service experience. If you are a cash buyer expecting basic honesty, pricing transparency, and respect for your time, go elsewhere. I have attached screenshots of the text history below so you can see the truth for yourself. Watch your contract numbers closely or just make it easier on yourself and get your bike elsewhere. I certainly will!

    Bob Lanphere's Beaverton Motorcycles

    Bob Lanphere's Beaverton Motorcycles

    3.0
    (235 reviews)

    Jordan is the best, he spent a bunch of time explaining riding tips and bike info that other…read moresalesmen wouldn't.

    We purchased a Kawasaki ATV at a "motosports sales center" in Hillsboro OR last year and it…read moreconsistently suffered from backfiring and difficulties starting. We took it back for repairs and they told us that it was "bad gas" and they said they drained the fuel tank and refilled it with new higher octane gasoline. The backfiring continued until one day it just wouldn't start at all. I also drained the tank myself and refilled it with a new tank of high octane fuel but to no avail. Because Hillsboro is pretty distant and I wasn't very impressed by their service department's failure to fix the problem that had been plaguing the machine since purchase, I decided to take it to Bob Lanphere's Beaverton Motorcycles for service. Dalton, the service representative I initially contacted and worked with throughout the service visit was very personable and great to deal with. He was honest about the delays in service due to the high demand season and large number of recreational vehicles needing repair. After drop-off, Dalton kept in contact with updates on the service schedule and called promptly when the repair was finished. Because the repair took less time than the normal 2 hour mechanic's assessment period I was actually charged less than the normal minimum fee I was quoted at the onset. The ATV was clean and had been washed prior to my arrival. I was urged to give it a good test drive to insure there were no residual issues before loading it up to bring home. The ATV started right up, ran smoothly and I was able to drive it right up into the bed of my pickup truck using their convenient loading ramp/platform in the parking lot. Overall, I was very satisfied by the service and professionalism demonstrated by the staff at Beaverton Motorcycles and would highly recommend them to anyone looking for ATV repairs.

    Allen's Alley American Cycles

    Allen's Alley American Cycles

    3.4
    (17 reviews)

    Just bought my second bike Allen's Alley. Another incredible experience. Very down to earth. Great…read morebike. Happy with the deal.

    How to start a review of Allen"s Alley.... First, Fred is the owner and you will work directly with…read morehim, so that is pretty cool. Not too many places can you say you bought the bike from the owner of the business. Second, think of a throw back motorcycle shop from the 60's or 70's, this is the epitome of old school bike shops. Fred has a small business and stores his bikes in 3-4 storage units which are full of bike stuff, and where he keeps his inventory. Based on other reviews if you are expecting a Harley Davidson dealership experience, with mopped floors that have been painted, fancy countertops and awesome displays, you should just visit those showrooms. When you do and that experience is worth it to you, that is why you pay 20-30% more to buy used bikes from them. Nothing wrong with it, just understand that those shiny big buildings and large workforces cost money. Here was my experience. Fred and I came to terms and he sold me a CVO RoadGlide, and I love it. Fred held the bike for a week, I flew into town, and we had a handshake deal. The bike was exactly what Fred described, flawless. This was a no pressure sales experience and Fred helped me. Fred had a couple of other buyers contact him and he still held it for a week, no deposit, just a verbal agreement. Try that at your Harley dealership...tell them to hold a discounted bike for a week without a deposit and see what happens. You should probably wear a hidden camera when you do it, they will laugh you out of the building. Let's not be too picky about the hours - Fred responds to email, text messages and phone calls. He is a one man business - so please give Fred some space to have lunch, go to the bathroom, and run some errands. Best to make an appointment and be on time. Back in the 60's and 70's if you made an appointment by phone you kept it. That is the same Vibe here. I would buy another bike from Fred, but I also appreciated the lower price and nostalgic experience. Thanks Fred, I am a fan, Travis

    3 Guyz Customs - motorcycledealers - Updated June 2026

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