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    Economy Cycle

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Cycle Werks in Barrington - Photo taken November 4th 2023 showing the harness connections on the pump assembly Cycle Werks removed...no visible corrosion

    Cycle Werks in Barrington

    (41 reviews)

    I've been coming to this place since my brother, Dirk Christopher Hostetler (Host, near the end)…read morepassed way on October 19th, 2008 and willed me his R1200c. They are amazing and you'd never know that this is the most active BMW dealership in the state. The service department has consistently given me precise diagnostic work, clear estimates, and meticulous documentation of all maintenance, from valve adjustments and final drive service to complex electrical troubleshooting and software updates including when I messed my electrical system up bad by installing an LED nightlight system on it. Their technicians treat older oilheads and newer water-cooled models with equal competence, use OEM parts unless I request alternatives, and always torque to spec and log service intervals so my maintenance history is complete and easy to reference. I sold that 1200 with all its maintenance paperwork and bought an R18. Turnaround times are accurate, communication is proactive (calls, texts, and photos when needed), and they're transparent about what is urgent versus what can wait, which makes long-term ownership planning honest and straightforward. The parts guy and his counter is efficient, knows microfiche and part supersessions cold, and can usually get obscure components within a couple of days. Overall, the operation feels like a high-volume shop in terms of capability and inventory, but with the attention to detail and personal familiarity of a small, specialist BMW-only garage. Do NOT ignore the huge selection of used bikes of EVERY MAKE that they've serviced and, many times, have rebuilt. Their inventory is ENORMOUS and their prices are below market (I am constantly amazed at their below market deals).

    I'm unfortunately updating my previous positive review after a disappointing experience regarding…read morethe 600-mile service on my 2025 BMW S1000RR. To be clear, the service itself was completed professionally and I paid the $420 bill without issue. My frustration is not about paying for maintenance -- it's about feeling misled throughout the process and disappointed by the lack of customer care. When I purchased the bike brand new, I was told the first 600-mile service was included. Because of the Midwest riding season and winter storage, I didn't hit the mileage until later. During visits in January and March, I specifically asked if I could bring the bike in early for service since I was still under the mileage requirement at the time. I was told no and that the bike needed to be at least around 550 miles before the service could be performed. Now, after completing and paying for the service, I was informed that as of January 2026 the bike actually could have been brought in as early as 350 miles. That was extremely frustrating to hear because it directly contradicted what I had been told previously when I made efforts to schedule the service earlier. Had I been given accurate and consistent information from the beginning, this entire situation could have been avoided. What also disappointed me was that the 6-month limitation was never strongly emphasized during purchase or during my follow-up visits. Most dealerships that value long-term relationships would at least provide a courtesy reminder or better guidance regarding an important warranty/service deadline, especially for customers who actively service and purchase through them regularly. Unfortunately, that was not the case here. I completely understand dealerships have policies and need to run a business, but consistency and customer communication matter. I've purchased and serviced 3 BMW motorcycles through them, regularly bought riding gear there, tipped staff generously, and even referred multiple customers who ended up purchasing bikes from them. I genuinely believed I was building a long-term relationship with this dealership. In fact, I was seriously considering purchasing a new M1000R from them as my next bike, but after this experience, I've decided I'll be taking my business elsewhere. This review is not directed at any one employee personally, but rather the overall handling of the situation and lack of customer goodwill. Very disappointing experience from a dealership I previously spoke highly of.

    Windy City Harley-Davidson - 2018 Softail Fat Bob

    Windy City Harley-Davidson

    (74 reviews)

    All the local HDs are part of the same ownership group and they definitely keep the standards high…read more This location is one of my favorites - Marty in sales and Dawn in accessories. Staff is friendly and has answers for all your HD questions. Go check it out ... you won't be disappointed

    DO NOT BUY A BIKE FROM WINDY CITY! Let me start by saying I…read moreworked for Harley for 3 years a while ago and I loved the company and location, also I have been buying and riding Harley for two decades. After this experience I will never buy another Harley again! Process was going fine, my salesman Aaron i think is his name was knowledgeable and easy to talk to. Sales manager Shavon was a good dude, high energy and a fast talker but had respect. Clothing gals were fine, not much time spent there. Parts counter were cool dude, not pushy and had plenty of knowledge of product, service again didn't spend much time there but they were nice and honest about time frames for bike related issues and definitely knew what they were talking about. Went to finance and I think the guys name was Jermey or Jordan I cant remember at this point. He sold me on an extended warranty that i was unsure about, but pulled the trigger on. He did inform me that i could remove it whenever I wanted if it wasn't going to be used. This ended up raising my monthly by about $85....After a few days I went back to pick up my bike because i had some pipes and highway pegs put on it, now mind you it was never in my possession and never was taken off the lot. I decided i didn't want the warranty because i wouldn't use it at any point, the finance guy did his best to sell me on it but i told him to just chill out and take it off my mind had been made. I asked what my monthly would come back down to and he said that my monthly would stay the same. This makes no sense to me at all, and he could't explain it properly to me either, eventually he just said "well i'm sorry man but this isn't a conversation i thought i would be having two and a half weeks later" Mind you it had only been six days since I purchased the bike. SO he got his GM involved and this guy is a real peace of work. He definitely only cares about his bottom line and not the customer. After back and forth about the monthly he finally said "I'm sorry but this isn't information that we just give out, and you should have asked about it before you signed" I told him to scrap the whole deal and I will take my business elsewhere. He then proceeded to offer me $9000 less than what the bike was worth because it was used! Again, never driven off the lot, never test road, nothing! He just strong armed me and knew I wouldn't do something crazy like that. Gm Rene is his name, look out for this guy he does not care about anything you have to say in any stretch of the imagination. I can't believe the owner JERRY CARRILLO even hired this guy. I mentioned that I was going to speak to my lawyer because I feel im being taken advantage of and he became verbally hostile instantly. DO NOT BUY A BIKE FROM HERE FINANCE WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOU!

    Economy Cycle - motorcycledealers - Updated June 2026

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