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    Jackman Custom Cycles

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    Teddy Morse's Daytona Harley-Davidson

    Teddy Morse's Daytona Harley-Davidson

    (15 reviews)

    Living near Destination Harley-Davidson, (Teddy Morse's Harley Davidson), I have the opportunity to…read morecome here a lot over the past several years. Sometimes I come for parts for my Harley, other times just to walk around and buy t-shirts for family members and grandkids. Usually I get the clothing on clearance prices. Last week I received in the mail a $100 Harley Davidson coupon for a in-store minimum purchase of $200 at any Harley store. I needed a new Helmet which they had for $225.00. When I presented the coupon valid from November to December 31, 2025, the cashier wasn't sure if they could accept it, due to the fact she hadn't seen any coupons like it before. Since it was Sunday she had to call the manager at home and get authorization to accept it. After a few minutes on the phone he decided for good faith to have the cashier accept my coupon. I appreciate their trust in allowing to use the coupon instead of having to come back at a later date to make my purchase. I will continue to return to Destination Harley in the future with my friends and family and appreciate the quality of employees working there.

    Probably one of the largest HD stores I've ever been to, and I've been to a lot over the years…read more They have a nice inventory of new motorcycles on the first floor, along with the Parts, Service, Service Lounge Cafe, and yes, even a Barber Shop! I enjoy going up to the second floor where the used bikes are found. Truthfully I'm not a big fan of the looks of the newer bikes. I prefer the classic look of the older models (are you listening Milwaukee? Ha!). The employees are friendly and helpful and I was asked a couple of times if I found everything I was looking for. This is a great location and during Bike Week it's my favorite place to visit. The humongous parking lot is always filled with vendors of all motorcycles needs and wants. Customization, service, motor buildups, personal attire and souvenirs , ..you name it, it's here! If you own a motorcycle, you should visit this place - especially during Bike Week. Ride safe.

    J&P Cycles

    J&P Cycles

    (181 reviews)

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    I've been here several times throughout my motorcycle years and have made several purchases…read moreincluding tires and some riding gear. They have a nice inventory of parts, add-ons, maintenance, and customization for almost any motorcycle. They also carry a nice line of helmets, clothing, and shoes. They carry good quality merchandise without the high costs of big name brands. This visit I had a specific item in mind to buy. I was greeted when I walked in and I proceeded directly back to the parts counter. There I showed a picture of what I was looking for to the employee. He walked over to a far wall and brought back to me the exact item I was wanting. You can sign up and for their "RPM" (Riders Preferred Membership) rewards for $39.99 a year and save 10% on almost all merchandise while also earning 5% RPM cash back on purchases (with some exclusions). I was pleased with my experience, and will continue to shop here when in the area. Check them out.

    Do yourself a favor and never buy street bike tires from JP cycles. According to the customer…read moreservice representative I spoke to, they have no way of knowing how old the tires are that are on the shelf in the warehouse when they sell them to you. The representative told me that they sell the tires first in first out and that robots select the tires and package them and ship them out. They don't have any human beings working in their warehouse. They sent me a motorcycle tire that was manufactured in April 2024. Motorcycle tires only last 5 to 6 years before you have to replace them. So they're essentially sending me a tire that is over two years old and close to half of its life expectancy is already gone. The customer service representative that I spoke to gave me no other option but to set up a return and receive a refund. According to him, there's no way for them to check the warehouse to see the manufacture dates on the tires. This is extremely poor customer service and also a ripoff because you are buying old tires.

    Corbin Pac

    Corbin Pac

    (6 reviews)

    After riding my 2025 Honda Rebel 1100t dct for a couple months, I decided to upgrade the stock seat…read moreto a Corbin Dual Touring Saddle with heat, which was mainly due to the pain I experienced on long rides. I went to Corbin in Daytona and tested out the seat, which seemed fine and decided to get the heat option, a single oval backrest that can be moved to the rear for a passenger and the American flag sewn on their logo, which was free. I wanted to get a second oval backrest with the compartment for the passenger, along with other options sewn on; however, the price jumped from $1,200 to above $2k, which seemed a bit much. After another 1k miles, here is what I have discovered: First, the leather does keep me where I want to be without sliding around, even with a small butt, but I am using the Motorcycle Bull-It Guardian Jeans, which has better material than regular jeans. Second, I have a 28" inseam, including a shorter reach and if I were to buy another; I would get the close option that moves the rider 1.75" closer and has a narrower neck, improving ground reach. Third, the oval backrest is good, but again, I would recommend the Rumble Seat backrest with the hinge, which allows you to fold it down, making it much easier to get on the bike if in the driver position and can be moved forward, with longer screws, shortening the distance to the handlebars. Fourth, the heat does the job, but I have had to switch it on and off at times due to being a bit much, even in the cold. Fifth, the company sent numerous emails regarding the manufacturing process to keep me in the loop and it even arrived earlier than predicted; however, when the seat was installed, the person really didn't adjust it to fit m, while I was on the bike, but instead just handed me the extra fuses and hex key, so not so great customer service in the back end, especially since there were no other customers vying for his time. Finally, only time will tell if the price was worth it. Keep in mind that all of the extras I mentioned also increases the price, but it might all just come out in the wash, if you have to buy handlebar risers instead.

    CORBIN SEATS IS NOT A HONORABLE COMPANY!!! Called to have my seat recovered and I was given 3…read moredifferent prices by 3 different people. Obviously they are no longer serving the motorcycle community as is Sargent or Russel. If you call, don't talk to Mike. He setup an account w/o my permission stating "he was gonna lock the elevated price in their system. Simply put, their customer service/support does not compare to Sargent or Russel.

    Ormond Quality Mower Center

    Ormond Quality Mower Center

    (3 reviews)

    I brought in a generator that wouldn.t start and was nervous it was going to cost hundreds of…read moredollars to repair. I took to the Ormond Quality Mower and he diagnosed it as low on oil. He charged a nominal fee of $30.00 that included oil. He could have told me anything and I find his integrity great.

    This was surprisingly the most aggressive and rude service I've ever had in my life. I brought my…read more20" husqy rancher model chainsaw to them to have it looked at because it was not allowing the blade to tighten fully. Well, the shop was very snappy speaking to me on the phone, but I still came in since they are the only repair shop in the area. I set my saw down and greeted the receptionist (who was smoking). She went and got the owner Ed, who looked at my chainsaw. After I removed it from the case he rudely asked with me a very flip irritable attitude what I wanted him to do with it?(like i brought it there to show it off) I informed him of my issue with the blade, because the chainsaw was throwing the blade due to the looseness. He proceeded to set the saw down and say that I need to change my habits of how I care for my saw and that I had stretched the blade and caused the issue (he remarked how dirty I kept my saw). I asked how he intended to fix it and started to began to get very irritated since I did not come for a lesson on chainsaw cleaning, I came for a repair. So, I asked him if he treats every customer so rudely and provides so little unwanted information to them? He then glared at me, packed my saw up, and told me to leave. I told him that I would be leaving a bad internet review everywhere I could for conducting himself that way. Finally, as I walked out he said to me, "Well go f*** yourself". And I replied in kind So yeah, don't go here, unless you want a quick fist fight with some random lawn mower repair guy.

    Jackman Custom Cycles - motorcyclinggear - Updated May 2026

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