Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Toledo Harley-Davidson

    3.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed Closed
    Updated 3 months ago

    Toledo Harley-Davidson Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Toledo Harley-Davidson

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    3 months ago

    They were very friendly, polite and helpful. A clean facility, easy parking and access from the highway! Love it!

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    3 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    4 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Don M.
    15
    1
    0

    6 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Dwayne J.
    150
    35
    1

    12 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Toledo Harley-Davidson

    You might also consider

    Honda East Toledo

    Honda East Toledo

    2.2
    (61 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.

    They advertise a $2900 sale price but then try to get you for double that with all their added…read morefees. Not worth mess with. Bait and switch place

    Detroit Moped Works

    Detroit Moped Works

    4.7
    (17 reviews)

    Bought two mopeds here and will buy many more. Owner is great! Very knowledgeable and friendly!read more

    The owner, Alexander the Not so Great, cancelled an invoice on me the night before I was supposed…read moreto purchase a bike from his shop. When I contacted Alexander Samul the owner of the company he claimed he was not making enough money on the deal and I now needed to send him the money via zelle, cash app, or PayPal friends and family so he could avoid paying taxes and "keep it off the books" as he put it. What kind of legit business asks a complete stranger they've never met in person to send them 2800 dollars thru cash app to pay for a bike they've not even seen in person yet? He couldn't even stick to the agreement we made a mere 3 hours prior and canceled the invoice he sent me without telling me. This Owner of Detroit Moped Works lied to me and did not keep his word. He then tried to justify his lies by saying things change and we didn't have any type of legal agreement to purchase the bike. Where I come from a man's word means everything and this guy is giving small business's everywhere a bad name by not honoring the agreement we made. He then cried the blues about how he could barely keep the lights on and just needed to make payroll which seemed like a very odd and unprofessional thing to do for a business owner. I contacted him to purchase a bike not be his therapist. There was nothing complicated or personal about this transaction. I was trying to purchase a Bike from Detroit Moped Works a retail shop that sells bikes, mopeds, and scooters, why would that be so complicated for them. They tried to change their story later when I called them out on what they were doing by saying it was a personal transaction when clearly it was not. In fact the bike I was going to purchase is for sale inside his store Detroit moped works so why would it be a personal transaction. They sent me an invoice to pay for the bike that was from the company Detroit Moped Works, again not something that would indicate a personal transaction. The words "off the books" were his words not mine as you can see from screenshot below. If your intention was not to operate "off the books" then why would you say that and use those exact words? Sure sounds like the owner is lying yet again. They continued to lie about what happened by saying the invoice was revised, the invoice was not revised because I asked for an extra day, in fact it wasn't revised at all. It was cancelled altogether because the owner became upset and thru a temper tantrum because he said he wasn't making enough money. Cancelling an official invoice from the business and asking someone to cash app or zelle you personally so you can avoid the taxes and credit card fees is not what I call revising the invoice. This business says they operate with professionalism so why does the owner not show that same professionalism. The bigger question is why is the owner of Detroit Moped Works selling bikes from his own shop personally off the books? That does not sound like a legit business operating on the up and up to me. The invoice I received from him was from the company Detroit Moped Works. That would indicate it's NOT some type of personal transaction. I'll attach a copy of the invoice received from Detroit Moped Works to purchase the bike. I want to be very clear. This did NOT happen because of any type of miscommunication. The owner of Detroit Moped Works straight up lied to me and backed out of the deal we made because he was greedy and decided he wanted to make more money from the transaction.

    Toledo Harley-Davidson - motorcycledealers - Updated June 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...