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Jim Parks

3 years ago

The experience of finding the right bike and arran...

The experience of finding the right bike and arranging its purchase is similar to what one would expect when selecting and arranging for the maintenance of a finely crafted, hand-assembled motorcar - something like a custom Jag or a limo-quality Mercedes-Benz coach built to fit specific purposes. When you add to it the atmosphere of a band of brothers working together to provide that kind of service in a marketing flow plan that works, it makes one feel rather like a distinguished gentleman, as opposed to a maladjusted actor dancing on a wire in the rat shack fringes of society. They say to put what you do in the commercial world ahead of everything else is a counterproductive, twisted way to get along in the world; but considering the fact that you act the way you feel, it's not such a bad concept, after all. If you're part of something, some organized principle driven by an honest desire to provide the very best possible with the tools available, look no further. Pay this place a visit and watch all its counterweights and balancing gears whirling around you. You won't be disappointed. This is a very interesting niche in the world of automotive marketing of the kind of streamlined tangerine metal-flaked dream machines that come out of very clever minds on the drawing board, make the transition from the conceptual to the world of reality, and ride down the road with a plan in mind and a star to steer it by. When you stop and think about it, this band of brothers is working hard to show their baby brothers how they can spend their coppers in an organized way and get tremendous benefits that last for many years and make gasoline alley look like the kind of pinstriped little dream world it really is. Bravo and kudos for a job well done. This is a little bright spot on the long and winding road through the Metromess. Ride it round the points of the compass and see where it takes you. One thing for sure, it's gon' be fun. - The Legendary Jim Parks

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