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    Great service, fair prices, and expert mechanics. What more is there to say? Their sign is a bit faded, but they're in business.

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    Took a few days, but they fixed my bike, cleaned out the tank and got it running again

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    Nothing but good things to say ! Prompt service, excellent customer service! I recommend them over everyone!

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    Honda of New Orleans

    Honda of New Orleans

    3.8
    (8 reviews)

    I recently purchased a Honda Metropolitan 50 cc scooter from Honda of New Orleans. Everyone I dealt…read morewith was nice and accommodating. I called on Monday only to get a recording stating that they were closed on Mondays, so i called back on Tuesday and let them know I was interested in purchasing said scooter. I was told that they didn't have one in house, but there was one in their warehouse and they would have it brought to the store for my purchase. Wednesday I got a confirmation call that the scooter would be ready for pick-up by my next day off. Friday I went into the store, finalized all the details and drove my beautiful new scooter home. This location also sells motorcycles, 4-wheelers, power generators, helmets, gloves and other cycling accessories. Although I paid for my bike outright, they offer financing assistance if you need to pay for your purchase over time. Thanks Honda of New Orleans for bringing me and my scooter together. Although I think 'Honda of Kenner' would be a more appropriate and realistic name for your business. ;-)

    Wow. Now owned by Hall's I think this was Garrett Honda, I'll never darken their door again…read more Brought in a Honda that had been stole they had it for weeks. BTW if you leave anything there they make you sign a 3 page contract, release stating if you have issues they WILL be resolved by arbitration. It means if they screw it up you still gonna pay half!!! Friendly enough folks for sure. They had my bike for 6 weeks before I called them and asked them what's up and they informed me they didn't want to work on it and that would be $100. Not even a list of broken stuff on her that I needed to fix myself. Then they had the nerve to ask me "hey if you need any parts get them from us...!" This is in line with the Hall's on Westbank that wanted considerably more than MSRP on some tire's. I'm glad biz is good at these places because I'll switch over to HD before I'll ever do biz with either Halls location.

    Fx Motorsports

    Fx Motorsports

    4.6
    (35 reviews)

    Dave and his crew have been our EXCLUSIVE scooter repair team for a VERY LONG TIME!! Dave has been…read morefixing our scooters since before Katrina, and is the ONLY PLACE will take our scooters for repair and upkeep. Their prices are reasonable, their reliability stellar and their knowledge of keeping a scooter running is unmatched, in my opinion. If you own a scooter you need to get to know FX. You will eventually thank me!

    Buyer beware With FX…read morerecommended by Moto Julia for working on older BMWs, I bought what I thought to be a good deal from a good mechanic. I believed I was purchasing the exact bike I had been searching for; turned out to be quite the project bike I didn't really want. I currently kind of feel stuck with a money pit of a motorcycle that Dave said was good, ready to go, and he would ride across the country as is... I soon learned to consider it unsafe in the condition it was and have found multiple roadside stranding type issues since purchasing. It has been stranded in my driveway more than once with, intially, an officially tested bad, failed battery and then a completely worn out starter motor. I was able to get it running again for a few hundred dollars in replacement parts, and a lot of work on my part. These are not the only problems I have been finding but the only ones that left the bike unable to start at all. I am hopefully only looking at around $2k to get it to where I think I can ride it to British Columbia and back, like I did on one of my former older in far from perfect type of shape BMW bikes. The point is I'm having to work and spend $ on this bike a lot more than I'm riding it when I was told it was good to go as is... Be very careful and know what you are doing or bring someone who does. I'm uncovering more and more issues with and cheap parts installed in this bike as I get work on the other potential problems, that I had voiced concerns about when I was buying it (that Dave said were normal charateristics for this type of motorcycle to have). #1 was slack in drivetrain - which may or may not need serious repair - some owners online have said they have lived with "the drive clunk" for many miles on their R1150 models - others have rebuilt shaft, bearings, and splines throughout the drivetrain to remedy, = $$$ Beware of vehicle purchases without clear mechanical certainty of what you are buying. Be thorough and don't let your excitement get the better of your judgement. Really inspect every detail when purchasing from here and don't take their word for it just because they are mechanics. I do like the bike and believe I can eventually fix all its issues I'm discovering but I probably won't be using Fx to do any more of the work on it. The repairs I did have done there were grossly underestimated, and I was charged 12hrs at $119.00/hr instead of the quoted 4-6hrs. Otherwise, Dave is very friendly and helpful, as is the woman working the front desk. Going by other reviews, maybe they are better with the scooters but I don't advise going there for BMW repairs/service.

    The Transportation Revolution New Orleans - TTRNO.

    The Transportation Revolution New Orleans - TTRNO.

    3.2
    (40 reviews)
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    If there's such a thing as bike porn, this is where you'll find it! As a Vespa owner, I've had the…read moreopportunity to visit The Transportation Revolution/Moto Julia, at the corner of Julia & Baronne, several times over the past ten years. The service is always top notch. The inventory of upper-end bikes and gear is the best in town. They've cut back on Vespas, with only a few on the showroom floor, but no doubt they'll be able to satisfy your needs. The service department is great, as well. If you're in the market for anything from a Ducati to a Vespa, or just want to drool over a few, pay them a visit!

    The Transportation Revolution continues to be a favorite spot for me to "window shop" and lust…read moreafter a Ducati motorcycle that, unfortunately for me, I will not be able to purchase for a while. :-( However, that doesn't stop me from walking over and browsing (drooling) among all the fine Italian motorcycles. Yes, this fine establishment also sells Triumph motorcycles and Piaggio scooters, but to a motorcycle enthusiast like myself, there is nothing more soul stirring than the sound of an Italian L-twin engine; especially one equipped with a Termignoni exhaust. But I digress. The store's owner Zach Mattherne is super friendly and can often be found on the showroom floor chatting with customers. Recently, a new salesperson named Matt has joined the staff. He's also super friendly and very knowledgable. Even if you're not in the market for a new motorcycle, but are a fan of them, stop on by and check them out. The reason I am updating this review is for a recent service I had on my Honda CBR 954 rr at this dealership. Yeah, you heard me right. A Honda motorcycle got serviced at a Ducati dealership. For 3 weeks, the Transportation Revolution offered a full synthetic (Castrol) oil change and motorcycle inspection for only $50.00. ($30.00 for scooters). For those of you "cagers" who do not ride motorcycles and think this doesn't sound like a good deal, let me assure you that it is. Quick lesson: Most motorcycle engine (not Harley Davidsons) oil not only lubricates the engine's internals, it also acts as the transmission fluid and as an oil bath for the wet clutch. Therefore, it has to be formulated to withstand extreme heat and shearing forces. That's why motorcycle oil off the shelf can cost anywhere from $10.00- 18.00 per quart. Therefore, a $50.00 oil change and inspection is a deal. They even found a loose rearset (footpeg) on my bike and tightened it up with some locktite. My service advisor (Rob E.) was very professional and had my bike ready to go within 2 hours, which was cool by me as I was a walk in customer late in the afternoon hours the day before a holiday weekend. Kudos for the shop area being exceptionally clean and well organized. In fact, I've never seen a shop so clean. More to come.......I hope.

    Cashio Cycles

    Cashio Cycles

    5.0
    (1 review)

    After having moving back to Louisiana from Los Angeles in 2009, my 2002 Honda CBR 954rr…read more(motorcycle) needed some maintenance and I did not want to bring it to the Honda dealer. A friend and coworker (thanks Don Paul) recommended that I bring my bike to Paul Cashio cycles in Belle Chasse. I rarely get to the Westbank, but he swore by this place; so I decided to give it a try. This turned out to be one of the best decisions I ever made because Cashio Cycles meticulously maintained my bike until I sold it in JAN 2019. The owner (Paul Cashio) and his technician/mechanic son (Arthur) run a two man show and cater to race bikes, particularly drag bikes. However, they work and perform maintenance on all types of bikes from cruisers to dirt bikes to "crotch rockets". Cashio Cycles only uses Royal Purple oil, so if you want something else, bring it with you. Royal Purple makes an oil for any and all types of motorcycles, and it is especially effective in providing added protection and performance in high performance street and race bikes. I used Royal Purple in my bike for nearly a decade and had no complaints. The prices for service at Cashio Cycles are comparable to what you would pay at a motorcycle dealership; perhaps even a little less expensive. However, in my honest opinion, I feel that I received a lot more personalized attention that any dealer has ever given me. For all you racers out there, Mr. Paul has a dynamometer (dyno) so that you can get your bike custom tuned using the latest software. There are plenty of stretched Busas (Suzuki Hyabusas with elongated swingarms for racing) and ZX-14's (Kawasaki Ninja 1400 cc bikes) waiting to be serviced, so it's obvious that this place has a great reputation with the sports bike scene. All my experiences here over the past decade have been great. After every service, Mr. Cashio usually called me a week or so after the work had been completed to see how my bike was running. This is the kind of personalized customer service that made me a repeat customer. Quite recently, the shop moved to its new location at 1805 Engineers Road in Belle Chasse. The new location is much bigger and there's the added bonus of not having to cross the tunnel to get to the new location. There is currently no signage on the building; therefore, be mindful of the address. Also, be advised that the shop is now open during the afternoon / evening hours from 1 PM until 7 PM. Although these are not "traditional" work hours for a motorcycle shop, it seems to service his customers better. I recently made the decision to sell my motorcycle after having owned it for 17 years. Mr. Paul told me I could leave the bike at his shop so that it could be exposed to potential buyers. Low and behold, I got a call on 30 JAN 2019 from Mr. Paul who had arranged a cash sale for me. He even arranged for the title transfer at ABC Title for me. Although I sadly no longer have a bike, I have a friend in Paul & Arthur Cashio at Cashio Cycles, and if I ever get another bike, this is the only place I plan on bringing it to for any type of maintenance or repairs. I can't recommend them enough!

    New Orleans Power Sports

    New Orleans Power Sports

    1.7
    (45 reviews)

    Found a 2015 Suzuki GW250 on sale for only $2,500, the blue book was $2,835. I dealt mostly with…read moreDonald and he was fantastic to work with. I was very hesitant to deal with this place because of all the really bad reviews. There are several good ones as well, but definitely more 1-2 star reviews than any company would want. Maybe they changed the staff up a bit, many of these complaints are older. I've worked in sales a while and have been to places where you walk in, nobody greets you, you wonder why am I considering giving this place money, think about leaving, 5 minutes go by, but you really need something so you deal with it and never return. I walked in and was greeted / started getting help looking at bikes within 1 minute. Waiting around to give someone my money is something I don't put up with. Overall it was a great experience and I would deal with them again, but there were a couple of small negatives which is the reason for only 4 stars. So you have the little sales area and then I dealt with a woman in a small office behind this area once I decided on the bike and filled out some basic paperwork. We were going over paperwork for the financing and I specifically asked about a warranty since it's only a 2015. I was told no warranty. Ok, maybe she thinks I mean the warranty from Suzuki so I ask about being able to purchase any type of warranty and was told there is no warranty at all available. This made me pretty nervous combined with the reviews I had read. I worried more about possible issues with the bike than I typically would have. I don't finalize everything then and return with a friend to take an extra look at it for me because I found it very strange a dealership would not offer any type of optional warranty. I return with my friend and spoke with Donald and an older gentleman who kind of came across like he might have been the owner. Very knowledgeable and friendly. I mention to him that because there was no warranty I wanted to come by and have my friend who has owned bikes for years to just start it up and take a quick look for me. He informs there is a warranty and gets me prices / print out to take home. 3 year warranty from a 3rd party company they deal with. This was great, I just wish I was told this at first and I could have saved that extra trip, but not a big deal. Two more small issues left. First is I thought the title & notary fees seemed a bit high. $210 notary / document fee and $113 registration / title charge. Everyone I spoke with said it seems a little high, but they also said that is going to be about the same pretty much anywhere because a lot of places raise the cost of these fees some to make their money. The notary one is what seems pretty high. Maybe it's a bunch of papers to be notarized and you pay for each one? Not a huge issue though because I was fine with the overall price. My final price with all taxes and fees was only about 100$ above the blue book. The last minor issue was the financing if your credit is not so great. They got me financed from this place in New Orleans that just gives out high interest loans all day. It didn't look like a typical bank, but the person I dealt with there was fantastic and got everything finished quickly. The only issue is that it would be nice if New Orleans Power Sports which is actually in Kenner and barely in Kenner, it's nearly in St. Charles Parish could handle all of this from their offices. Had to drive all the way to New Orleans without any information on interest rates or anything regarding the loan. It just happened to work out that this place is right by the VA Hospital and I had an appointment that day so it wasn't too bad. Remember the little "no warranty" issue? Well due to this I held off on signing for the financing while I was in New Orleans with the finance company. I just wanted to go and see how much the interest was and everything since I am going in completely blind. If that warranty issue had not happened I would have signed that same day, but I had to return back in a couple days to sign and finalize everything. These issues might sound larger than they are, but they weren't that big of issues in the grand scheme of things. I got the bike I wanted at a price I liked. I have payments + motorcycle insurance for only a year that cost less than what I use to pay just for car insurance liability. From the sales department to maintenance crew, everyone was friendly and helpful.

    This seems to be a common sentiment reflected throughout many of the reviews. The staff…read moredemonstrated a lack of professionalism. Be sure to review the fine print carefully. And Bobby - I do not make threats; I follow through on my commitments.

    Scoots - motorcyclerepair - Updated July 2026

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