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    Lane's Yamaha

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Arkport Cycles

    Arkport Cycles

    3.9
    (7 reviews)
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    Great service! Awesome staff! Go outside the box to make you feel comfortable. Bonnie who handles…read moreall the paperwork was so nice and covered all the p's and Q's ... I will definitely come back to buy. Great Experience! You can tell the owner expects nothing less. Family orientated!

    If you happen to find yourself broken down in bumfuck nowhere on your motorcycle, you're better off…read morewheeling yourself over to a local and asking them if they know anything about bikes than going here. They are scammers and don't care at all about whether or not your bike actually runs before sending you out the door, and will come up with the most ridiculous excuses on top of it. After spending 11.5 hours (allegedly) and $900, we still ended up with a bike that didn't run more than 10 minutes at a time. The supposedly brand new battery didn't hold a charge after running for over an hour. After FINALLY getting it back to Rochester and taking it apart myself, I'm even more sure these guys didn't even open this bike up. The gasket is still the original one on there from the 70's, which is listed on the invoice as "things they fixed". The invoice quotes an hour to change the oil. It doesn't even take an hour for me to change the oil in my car and I'm not a "professional" mechanic, let alone a bike a fraction of the size and volume. They clearly have no clue how to do anything with the fuel line because there was visible air and particles in it from the get go until I flushed it myself. Their excuse? I needed to FLUSH MY OWN FUEL TANK A COUPLE TIMES after they put tank liner in it. They did absolutely none of the work, just sprayed some starter fluid into the exhaust, kicked it up, and threw it out the door. On top of that, despite calling several times looking for a refund, they tell me that it's because my bike is old and it sat for the winter and they wouldn't consider a refund because "the work had been done." Not that they would actually ask the mechanic. They'll just look at what was quoted on the computer and call it. Don't waste your time on these small town, inexperienced, con artists. They have no accountability and can only speak to "what the invoice says in front of them." They make excuse after excuse, blaming their failings on employees they already fired. And if you take the time to explore their collection of antique and vintage bikes upstairs, do so with the knowledge that they acquired those bikes by overcharging their client so much that they couldn't afford to fix it. Or they flat out lied to them and told them that their bikes were "beyond fixable because they're old."

    Lane's Yamaha - motorcycledealers - Updated July 2026

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