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    Jere's Cyclecraft

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    10 years ago

    Jere's Cyclecraft is the best for repairing your Harley,I ' ve good experience with him,' ll stick to him !

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    Brianna & Steve's Mobile Repair

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    I contracted with Steven last August to fix the air conditioning in my truck; he gave me a year…read morewarranty on the work (parts and labor); verbally of course so I don't have anything to fall back on in writing (my mistake). After I paid him upfront for the parts (didn't have an issue with that) on August 22, I was told he would have the parts by Tuesday the 9th of September (18 days after supposedly ordering them, but okay)... I texted him on Wednesday the 10th asking when I should expect him. He texted back said he had been sick and asked if Friday the 12th would work. Told him sure. Friday comes and he doesn't show. I text him back and no response. This continues through the ENTIRE following week with no response from him. He finally shows up on the 19th (nearly an entire month after we first agreed he would do the job). I paid him via CashApp for the labor and figured that was the end of the situation. When he left, I was happy, finally had some air conditioning in the truck. My happiness was short-lived, because by Monday it was back to blowing hot air (no freon). So of course, I texted him and finally Wednesday the 24th he said he would try to get to me by the weekend (26-27 September), of course that didn't happen. He texted me again on the 29th saying he would "try and make it today".... Finally on the 30th of September he made it back over to redo his work. Everything since then was fine until last Sunday, May the 17th. The AC started blowing hot air again (obviously the system has sprung another leak). I've attempted to contact him via text every day since then with absolutely no response. Oh, and for those of you wondering why I'm texting him instead of calling, he doesn't answer the phone and hasn't even bothered to set up a voicemail. If you have an AC issue, find someone else. I'm fed up with this nonsense. Thinking about small claims court, but at this point I just need some AC.

    Steve is awesome. Showed up on time and fixed my riding lawnmower and gave me some great tips on…read morehow to self-manage it moving forward. Thanks Steve!!!

    Cycle City Power Sports - Back in the day.

    Cycle City Power Sports

    (30 reviews)

    John in service is great as is Brit in sales as well as Austin And Will in parts thank you…read more Earl Blackshire

    I brought my bike to Cycle City Power Sports in Newnan, GA for an insurance repair and the…read moreexperience was awful from start to finish. When I dropped the bike off on a Saturday, I was told the service manager was out and would follow up with me Tuesday. No one ever called. I went in on Thursday and was told they don't typically work on Triumph motorcycles, but they would order the needed parts and contact the insurance adjuster if anything else was required. That was the last time they proactively contacted me. Over seven weeks, I had to go to the shop in person multiple times just to get vague updates. At week three, they said parts were ordered but not all had arrived. At week four, still waiting. At week six, they claimed the parts were the wrong color and needed to be returned. The service manager said he would personally drive to a Triumph dealer in North Georgia to get the correct parts -- he never did. Eventually, after seven weeks of little to no progress, the service manager said they would transport the bike to a Triumph dealership in North Georgia. That never happened either. My wife went in to speak with the GM, who told her this is a Honda dealership and questioned why we even brought it there -- despite the fact that it was recommended by our insurance adjuster. Moreover, GM communicated to my wife that Triumph would not send any parts to a non-Triumph dealership, but the service manager told me personally that some parts were on hand and others received were wrong. Communication was almost nonexistent. Calling for updates was pointless -- either you get hung up on, transferred to nowhere, or sent to voicemail that is never returned. The biggest disappointment was how the GM handled the situation. The shop had multiple opportunities to tell me they could not repair the bike but instead strung us along for seven weeks with zero progress. In the end, I had to hire a transport company myself to move the bike to another dealership -- and found out no parts had ever actually been ordered. This was a complete waste of time and an incredibly frustrating experience. I would strongly recommend avoiding this shop for any repairs, especially insurance work. You will regret it if you use them for any type of repair.

    Jere's Cyclecraft - motorcyclerepair - Updated July 2026

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