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Title: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: tommys67 on May 09, 2008, 06:05:23 PM
Just in case anyone needs a local bike shop:


Jack Trebour's
http://www.jacktrebourmotorcycles.com/ (http://www.jacktrebourmotorcycles.com/)
Ledgewood NJ
973.584.0810

Cross Country BMW
http://bmw.crosscountrycycle.net/home_bmw.asp (http://bmw.crosscountrycycle.net/home_bmw.asp)
Metuchen NJ
732-635-0094

Formula One Motorsports (turn your speakers down/off) :-X
http://www.formulaonemotorsports.com/ (http://www.formulaonemotorsports.com/)
Oakdale NY
(631) 244-7446

Rockwell Cycles
http://www.rockwellcycles.com/ (http://www.rockwellcycles.com/)
(845) 446-3834

BCM Motorsports
http://www.bcmducati.com/ (http://www.bcmducati.com/)
Laconia NH
603-524-4898

Cliff's
http://www.danburybmw.com/ (http://www.danburybmw.com/)
Danbury CT
203-798-2779

Gold Coast Motorsports
http://www.goldcoast-motorsports.com/ (http://www.goldcoast-motorsports.com/)
New Hyde Park NY
516.352.7474

Corsa Motorsports / Ducati NYC
http://www.nyducati.com/ (http://www.nyducati.com/)
NYC NY
(212) 989-1414

CamRod Motorsports
http://www.camrodmotorsports.com/ (http://www.camrodmotorsports.com/)
NYC NY
212-582-3500

European Cycle Services
http://www.europeancycleservices.com/ (http://www.europeancycleservices.com/)
Middletown NY
845-725-7707

Chronic Motor Sports
http://www.chronicmotorsports.com (http://www.chronicmotorsports.com)
Deer Park, LI
631.254.6363

Moto + Clinic
4190 Austin Blvd
Island Park, NY 11558
516 442 1118


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: Pakhan on May 16, 2008, 09:16:00 AM
Also some sites to help the DIY:

http://www.ducatisuite.com/valves.html

http://www.emsduc.com/ (they also sell individual shims)

http://www.ducatitech.com/



Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: Pakhan on August 05, 2008, 08:43:25 AM
Joe at Accurate Welding 516 333 1730

They do gas tanks and I have heard his work is excellent.  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: Desmo_Profundis on August 07, 2008, 08:04:22 PM
Alright, so I'm from the Seattle area and know of all the cool shops around there but my brother lives in Westernville neer Rome, NY and he's looking into getting a Ducati but the closest shop to him seems to be in NYC. He doesn't want to have to go into the city to take care of services and so on. Does he have no other option? I mean, I see the list of shops provided here but is there no place closer that sells + services Ducs?  ???


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: Howie on August 08, 2008, 03:35:32 AM
Alright, so I'm from the Seattle area and know of all the cool shops around there but my brother lives in Westernville neer Rome, NY and he's looking into getting a Ducati but the closest shop to him seems to be in NYC. He doesn't want to have to go into the city to take care of services and so on. Does he have no other option? I mean, I see the list of shops provided here but is there no place closer that sells + services Ducs?  ???

This is as close as he will get, a lot closer than NYC. 

http://www.worldbikes.com/williamsville


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: Lorenzo on September 13, 2008, 04:26:10 PM
and a nice ride, if you go down through Skaneateles and around the finger lakes. Nice rolling hills.


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: nicrosato on April 10, 2009, 06:35:14 PM
A big-time plug for Joe T. and his shop, Supermoto Italia, St. James (Long Island). Authorized dealer, a rider (former racer) and they do excellent, no-BS work.


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: hydra on June 01, 2009, 03:48:53 PM
UPDATE on the link for camrod motorsports.

http://www.camrodmotorsports.com/ (http://www.camrodmotorsports.com/)

going for an inspection there. anyone try this place out yet?


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: EvilSteve on June 01, 2009, 05:43:07 PM
2001Chromo knows something about that place. ;)


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: GLantern on June 10, 2009, 08:21:36 AM
I wanted to add that Formula 1's service department is horrible i had some really bad experiences with them.  If you want details feel free to message me.

Go to European Cycle Services do not even bother with anywhere else.


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: unreale7ss on June 10, 2009, 08:44:13 AM
I live in Albany, New York.  There is a dealer in Albany, Phibbs' power sports, however I wouldnt purchase a keychain there, if they were giving them away.  I took my S4 there when I first purchased it and had a bad experience, when a service qoute was doubled when I went to pick up the bike.  The manager tried to hold my S4 hostage... bad move guy.  I ended up paying the qouted price after much arguing and a call to the Ducati regional rep.  Not only did they double the 6k service qoute, they overlooked a laundry list of repairs, which if spotted then would have fallen under NYS lemon law.  I hear there is also a dealer in Fulton, NY, but I have never been.  I choose Cliffs Cycle Revolution in Brookfield, CT.  Cliffs place is a model of what every dealer should strive for.  Basically the people in the shop make the difference, and the staff at Cliffs are some of the most knowledgable, friendly people, who just care about riding ducs and keeping you as a happy customer.  Visit: cliffscyclerevoluction.com and see for yourself.  BTW it takes me about 2 hours to get there, but the ride is awesome and I look forward to my services.  Cliffs has a nice lounge with refreshments, computer access, tv, historical and new bikes everywhere to look at.  So Cliffs picked up where Phibbs fell flat on their face.  I was initially upset about the lemon law thing and having to fork out thousands to get this bike in shape, but the people at Cliffs really worked with me and turned the whole experience around.  They also give a winter service discount.  Even when there was a problem, they called me to pick the bike up but forgot to fix a brake light switch.  They had to order the part so I left the bike and drove home.  Once the part came in, they changed it out, and shipped my bike to me inside their box truck, saving me the second trip to pick it up and trailering my bike through the snow and road salt.  It also happened to be Christmas weekend. 


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: shawn h on June 10, 2009, 07:50:10 PM
Second Street Cycles
410 Second St.
Jersey City, NJ 07302
201-222-5544

Good reliable shop. Close to the NYC.


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops - Trebour Motorcycles
Post by: DucaChic on October 09, 2009, 03:55:47 AM
I can highly recommend Trebour Motorcycles in Ledgewood, NJ. Whether it's Henry in Sales, Joe in Service or Justin in Parts, each one have made buying, owning and maintaining my M696 easy and enjoyable.
[thumbsup] guys!

1445 US Highway 46
Ledgewood, NJ 07852
(973) 584-0810
http://www.jacktrebourmotorcycles.com (http://www.jacktrebourmotorcycles.com)


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: cokey on April 14, 2010, 03:51:17 AM
Unreal, you cldnt get the service rep to get the shop to refund you the difference atleast?


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: unreale7ss on April 28, 2010, 02:29:35 AM
No, no refunds for difference.  I only found out what Phibbs had missed at my next service, a few months later...  Too late to really take any other action.  In the end I found a better service dept. (Cliffs) to deal with and just wanted to get my bike in shape and hit the road.     


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: Howie on December 22, 2010, 02:54:42 PM
We have a new dealer in town!

Ducati Newroc
8 Industrial Lane
New Rochelle, NY 10805

http://www.newrocducati.biz/ (http://www.newrocducati.biz/)

I was at Newroc today and Jack (the owner) gave me the grand tour.  Very nice facilities both showroom and shop.  They already have a good selection of Ducs, gear and goodies in stock and are up and running.  As Steve said, Newroc is an outstanding Harley dealer.

Access is easy, both by road and mass transit.  95 to Rt 1, go north a little and you will see a sign to Costcos and Home Depot to your right.  Continue on Industrial Drive and you will see Newroc to your left.  They are also real close to Metro North.





Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: IamSMC on January 15, 2011, 03:41:50 PM
Cliff's
http://www.danburybmw.com/ (http://www.danburybmw.com/)
Danbury CT
203-798-2779

Appears Cliff's Cycle Revolution, Cliff's Ducati, Cliff's BMW Motorcycles Of Danbury is now MAX BMW Motorcycles and no longer a Ducati dealer


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: Howie on January 16, 2011, 06:36:28 AM
Appears Cliff's Cycle Revolution, Cliff's Ducati, Cliff's BMW Motorcycles Of Danbury is now MAX BMW Motorcycles and no longer a Ducati dealer

Max will not be handling Ducati in spite of earlier reports.


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: live2ride on February 19, 2011, 03:47:23 AM
looks like corsa in manhattan is gone. 

i guess new rochelle is the replacement. 


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: Howie on February 19, 2011, 04:40:39 AM
looks like corsa in manhattan is gone.  

i guess new rochelle is the replacement.  


Not replacement, a new franchise.  I suspect Corsa will reopen at some point, perhaps under a new name and ownership.

As I said before, New Roc is easily accessible by road and rail.  
We have a new dealer in town!

Ducati Newroc
8 Industrial Lane
New Rochelle, NY 10805

http://www.ducatinewroc.com (http://www.ducatinewroc.com)     (corrected address)

I was at Newroc today and Jack (the owner) gave me the grand tour.  Very nice facilities both showroom and shop.  They already have a good selection of Ducs, gear and goodies in stock and are up and running.  As Steve said, Newroc is an outstanding Harley dealer.

Access is easy, both by road and mass transit.  95 to Rt 1, go north a little and you will see a sign to Costcos and Home Depot to your right.  Continue on Industrial Drive and you will see Newroc to your left.  They are also real close to Metro North.

Sorry for quoting myself.  They also do have pick up and delivery service and a nice selection of Dianese and Ducati clothing.  Oh, and Espresso [coffee]

They will have their "Diavel Launch Party" on March 5 from 4-8pm and a ride "Ducs Fly East" to see the big duck in Flanders, LI on April 3.


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: IamSMC on March 13, 2011, 12:05:29 PM
looks like corsa in manhattan is gone. 

I suspect Corsa will reopen at some point, perhaps under a new name and ownership.

Drove by a few days ago, doors are definitely closed

My buddy asked around, rumor has it they're suppose to re-open, but nothing definitive...


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: cgv on March 20, 2011, 06:12:24 PM
http://www.speedmotorcyclesnyc.com/index.html (http://www.speedmotorcyclesnyc.com/index.html)

Manny at Speed Motorcycles just put new set of tires on for me. Nice group of guys working there. Helped me out big time Saturday afternoon when my oil fill cap fell off on the way to work.  They kept the shop open til I got there, cleaned the bike off and got a replacement cap and got me back on the rode fast.


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: IamSMC on May 11, 2011, 08:34:19 AM
Anyone in the NYC area use this shop:

http://brooklynmoto.com/Brooklyn_Moto/Moto.html (http://brooklynmoto.com/Brooklyn_Moto/Moto.html)

(http://images.craigslist.org/3n83k13o15W55X65R2b5981e66f1a2c711c3f.jpg)


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: IamSMC on July 09, 2011, 11:36:32 AM
Don't know if there's an relationship with the old owners, but it appears that Ducati Soho is now Mototainment LLC (at the same address)

http://www.ducatiusa.com/dealers/united_states/new_york/new_york/mototainment__llc/index.do (http://www.ducatiusa.com/dealers/united_states/new_york/new_york/mototainment__llc/index.do)


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: positivecarry on July 10, 2011, 05:27:51 AM
Don't know if there's an relationship with the old owners, but it appears that Ducati Soho is now Mototainment LLC (at the same address)

http://www.ducatiusa.com/dealers/united_states/new_york/new_york/mototainment__llc/index.do (http://www.ducatiusa.com/dealers/united_states/new_york/new_york/mototainment__llc/index.do)

Yeah they are in the process of picking up where Corsa left off...lots of updates on their Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/Ducatitriumphnewyork (http://www.facebook.com/Ducatitriumphnewyork)


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: showerfan on June 17, 2012, 04:47:08 PM
how come there is no awesome Ducati mechanic in Westchester? that sucks [bang]

someone could make a pile of cash selling these bikes and fixing them here. maybe i should do that...


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: Howie on June 17, 2012, 07:15:49 PM
how come there is no awesome Ducati mechanic in Westchester? that sucks [bang]

someone could make a pile of cash selling these bikes and fixing them here. maybe i should do that...

Don't know, but http://www.europeancycleservices (http://www.europeancycleservices) ain't too far away.


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: Pakhan on June 18, 2012, 11:33:57 AM
rockwells is closer


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: mookieo2 on June 19, 2012, 01:39:46 AM
how come there is no awesome Ducati mechanic in Westchester? that sucks [bang]

someone could make a pile of cash selling these bikes and fixing them here. maybe i should do that...

Not sure about awesome mechanics but Ducati new rock is moving to larch Mont. Ecs and rock Wells for service and they are probably the best around.


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: showerfan on June 19, 2012, 07:44:34 PM
which do you think is better? ECS or Rockwells?

i need the full 12,000 mile service, which i was going to do in soho. my bike has been sitting there for five days and they haven't even started yet, they told me it would take a half hour to put on frame sliders, and they really don't fcuking care. [coffee] so i am out!


Title: Re: New York Area Bike Shops
Post by: cokey on July 04, 2012, 01:18:11 PM
366 mcguinness boulevard, new york, ny

Triborough motorcycles.  I've seen a few dugs there..


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