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Just Got This from DeSimone MotorSport

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Peter_Krynicki

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All Pre-Owned Bikes Must Go !!!

DeSimone MotorSport will be selling all pre-owned bikes
at WHOLESALE PRICES !!!

BMW's from $5999 !!!
Ducati's from $6999 !!!
Victory's from $7999 !!!
Yamaha's from $3999 !!!
Harley's from $5999 !!!
Kawasaki's from $3999 !!!

...and many more to choose from!
Most are late model with financing available !!

Every pre-owned bike must be sold by Thanksgiving !!!!

Contact Vince or Joe in the Sales Dept. for the list .
 
So another one bites the dust. Unfortunately there will be more before this is all over.

How sad!

Rick G
 
I first stopped at Desimones a few years back. It was located in a small building with a lot of stuff jammed in pretty close. It just had a real small business atmosphere that was real cool. One of those shops you find things in the back corner you just had to have. I spent a few hours just browsing around. The next time I went over they had relocated in a brand new building with a fine looking large showroom for BMW, Triumph, ducati and Victory. They even had a step down area for clothes, used bikes and service. Definitely a boutique shop! Real nice WOW effect but it lost that little mom and pop feel.

I hate see them close, hate to see anyone close in these times. I don't think there's another BMW dealer within a good 60 miles so a lot folks will be traveling for service.
 
I first stopped at Desimones a few years back. It was located in a small building with a lot of stuff jammed in pretty close. It just had a real small business atmosphere that was real cool. One of those shops you find things in the back corner you just had to have. I spent a few hours just browsing around. The next time I went over they had relocated in a brand new building with a fine looking large showroom for BMW, Triumph, ducati and Victory. They even had a step down area for clothes, used bikes and service. Definitely a boutique shop! Real nice WOW effect but it lost that little mom and pop feel.

I hate see them close, hate to see anyone close in these times. I don't think there's another BMW dealer within a good 60 miles so a lot folks will be traveling for service.
Yeah, I hate to see 'em shut the doors. Probably took on mucho debt when they went "boutique".
 
They were never a mom and pop shop. Totally mis-managed by an uncaring owner.

The idiot they had for a service manager sure didn't help retain business. Even his fellow employees found him incompetent.
 
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