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    Jazz Motorsports

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Honda East Toledo

    Honda East Toledo

    (60 reviews)

    Based on numerous visits over 20 years…read more Plus (+) Full dealership with road and off road bikes and ATV's, parts and service. They have a number of brands such as Honda and Kawasaki, and also some pre owned bikes. Local. Easy to get to. Gear is available to try on. Unlike the internet where you may have to return. Minus (-) A dull experience. Not unfriendly but not that friendly either. The motorcycle dealer experience should be a joy to go to, ideally with people that seem like they want to be there due to the love of motorcycling. I have seldom felt this vibe there. A dull shopping environment. A drabby look. Well kept and clean, but drab. Prices for parts and gear are OK, but online is often cheaper. This is like most dealers Fee to use Credit Card! A Deeper Look: I spent allot of time at dealers when I was younger when I raced mx and loved spending time there. It was a place in the. Cleveland area. It was a regular thing to get parts and supplies, long before the internet. There were some mail order places that were a bit cheaper, but the advice and good service received at the parts counter and even service dept was worth it, both to mention the welcoming family like environment. I bought all my bikes from there. Years later I moved to the Toledo area and Honda East is the major dealer in the area. The internet made price shopping easy and online prices for gear, parts, lubes/cleaners and even motorcycles are readily available. You get allot of items online cheaper. But I like to give my business to smaller places in an effort to keep local dealerships around. Its also convenient and nice to see and touch things before I buy them. I will normally not see the item I want and then buy on the internet for any items at stores, bicycle or motorcycle dealerships or anything else. Not fair to the dealer. But I think its reasonable to expect service including knowledge and friendliness in exchange. Unfortunately Honda East has been so so at best. Not rude, but never that friendly. Sometimes knowledgeable, sometimes not (and thats OK, but would appreciate a "let me find out, I will get back to you".). Generally sales in bikes and parts has always been a rather dull experience. On top of that, new owners took over and add a 3% charge for using credit cards. I found this out, paid cash and made the decision to buy at another dealer or online from here out unless I need something urgently. My recent bike was bought at another dealer about 30 minutes away and the experience was very positive. Very helpful and knowledgeable for sales and parts......but friendly and family like as well. I think they might even invite you to ride with them type of vibe. I hope the best for Honda East, but there are better choices, you just have to drive a bit.

    Have been a long time Honda East customer but will never go back. Asked for an out the door…read moreprice for quad listed at $8200, they would not provide a written quote (which was a warning sign) but finally verbally quoted $12,500, which was $3k more than another dealer. $3,500 in fees is beyond insane. You're better paying MSRP at a local dealership.

    Streetriders Motorcycle Shop

    Streetriders Motorcycle Shop

    (1 review)

    I needed a motorcycle shop to do insurance work on my classic Motto Guzzi Eldorado that was damaged…read morein an accident. I selected Street Riders located near the intersection of Secor near Alexis in Toledo. The insurance estimate provided by Street Riders was for $7000. to locate and replace damaged parts, straighten and repair bent parts, repair damaged front end, paint and reassemble. I delivered the bike to Street Rider in September of 2015. Street Rider took no initiative to locate parts. The project was languishing so I located and purchased the parts and delivered them to Street Rider. Keith Elliot the owner of Street Rider continually told me the project was moving ahead. When I stopped by the shop in the Winter of 2017 the project had stalled again, K. Elliot gave me lame excuses, so I offered to come to the shop and finish it. K.Elliot wouldn't agree to that. In June 2017 Street Rider said they had finished the project and added an additional $4000 to the original $7000 estimate. I had to sue Street Rider to get the motorcycle back. In October of 2017, (over 2 years from the day that I drop the bike off) I picked-up the bike from Street Rider. Upon examination of the motorcycle the front end that was damaged in the accident was never rebuilt and the front forks where never straightened. Street Rider Billed $275 for that. The front fender brace that was damaged in accident was re-chromed was reinstalled bent. To straighten it will break the new chrome. Street Rider used SAE nuts and bolts on a metric motorcycle, extremely poor procedure. I would give Street Rider negative stars if I could.

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    Cafe Racer

    (15 reviews)

    Depot Town Ypsilanti

    Very friendly & knowledgeable people here, helped diagnose a major issue on my 2023 zx6r, and when…read morerepairs didn't go as planned they corrected the problem immediately

    I used this shop 3 times and each time had an issue…read more First time was for new tires and brakes. For my Triumph Explorer 1250. The Bike came back with the rear tire mounted backwards and on one of the front calipers both bolts were only finger tightened Next time was for a fluids change out of the Triumph Explorer, as well as new tires. This was supposed to take 2 days but took a week. The mechanics had no idea how to change the coolant fluid. They told me I had to find the maintenance manuals for them to do the job. I'm sorry but that's what your job is.. The bike was finally picked up a week later with out the coolant job done. 3rd and final time. I had a repair job for my Thruxton that was laid down. Minor repair work of a scratched tank and a few bolt on items. Mirror, clutch lever, shifter. The clutch wasn't adjusted so the bike wouldn't start (safety sensor) in position 3 or 4 on the clutch lever. The shifter was mounted incorrectly. Lastly the owner talked me into an air injector removal to get more performance. I agreed to do it while the bike was in. The AI removal job was a hack job. He removed the tubes and capped the taps but left the MAF sensors and pump sensor unplugged. This lead to a check engine light on that won't go out. Resistors need to be added for this to be done correctly. Now the Thruxton is at the dealer having the hack work corrected and overall checked over to make sure nothing else was missed. I can't stress enough what a terrible experience this shop has been each time. Malisa can't keep any timelines she promises and is rude. If you want your bike done right the first time Do Not Go Here!

    Jazz Motorsports - motorcyclinggear - Updated June 2026

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