I too have a fantastic relationship w/my dealer. He is a real people person and can remember almost if not all his customers by name (something I have a hard time of doing, must be those short term memory cell things again

). He will always speak to you, ask how you been when he sees you in the store. I've had several occasions where I've went to him or his son (General Manager) about problems/situations that have happened to me, and each time things have been resolved they way that they should have been and to my satisfaction.
When it came time to purchase my SEEG I first approached them about getting bike from them, but they told me they could put me on the list but couldn't guarantee me a bike. I had already found a dealer in N.C. that could promise me the bike, but wanted to give me local dealer first chance at the sale. I told them that I had found a bike and told them I didn't want any hard feelings because I didn't get the bike from them, and more then likely would be bringing the bike to them for service. They understood entirely and encouraged me to get the bike from dealer in N.C. since they couldn't guarantee me a bike. I have taken them the bike to get serviced and for warranty issues and they have treated me and the bike as if it was purchased from their store.
I know the service manager and technicians really well, and request the same technician to work on my bike each time it goes in for service. I'm able to talk to technician and create a personal relationship with him and he knows how I ride/treat my bike and treats it the same way. All those that I have come in contact w/at dealership know that I'm "anal" about my bike, and treat it accordingly. One of the guys that washes bikes after servicing commented on why I even had them wash the bike after it was serviced because he knew he couldn't do a good as job as me when it came to cleaning my bike. I told him I just wanted them to get some of the grease off before I rode it, and it was going to get detailed when I got home.
I guess the main thing for me about this dealership is they treat me w/respect, are glad to see me, and appreciate my business. Also if they mess up something they will admit it, and make it right. Nobody is perfect, but if you make a mistake or mess up something be mature enough to admit it, and treat the customer, as you would want to be treated if you were the customer.
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Ride Safe,
Fired00d
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