mik Posted March 15, 2005 Posted March 15, 2005 I will be moving to the Phoenix area the first week of April. Do any members have advice on a good Guzzi dealer out there?
Mike Stewart Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 There is a dealer in Prescott (Encore Performance) which you can check out if you make it to the Arizona rally at the end of April. It is held in Prescott, I will be there and I hope to meet you! Many good roads in Arizona APRIL 29, 30 and MAY 1 16th ANNUAL MOTO GUZZI RALLY Place: Watson Lake Park, Prescott, Arizona, on Highway 89A between Prescott Valley, AZ and Ash Fork, AZ. Contact: MGNOC State Rep Tom Short, 602-285-1153; Nolan Woodbury, 520-723-4699; or Jim Knaup. For Lodging options call: Prescott Chamber of Commerce: 800-266-7534. Rally ad will have additional information, starting in the February MGNOC News. Mike I will be moving to the Phoenix area the first week of April. Do any members have advice on a good Guzzi dealer out there? 46303[/snapback]
callison Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 The Guzzi dealer in Tucson (Renaissance Motorcycles) is also a very good dealer. I hope to make Prescott this year - finally - if I resolve that last two issues with FrankenSport.
rktman1 Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 I vote for Renaissance M/C here in Tucson. The owner is Steve Spreter and he's been in business 25 years. It's a low-volume shop, not many 'discounts' on new bikes, but I trust him and his mechanic Don. Here's the link (the site isn't updated very often). http://www.ducati-az.com/ Tim
rktman1 Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 BTW, You'll be arriving about one and a half months before Hell starts. Here in Tucson, starting in June, we can see 100+ temps every day for several weeks, but in Phoenix, it's even hotter. One consolation - it isn't Yuma! Tim
mik Posted March 16, 2005 Author Posted March 16, 2005 Thanks to all of you for the information. I don't know if I'll have time to attend a rally as I'll need to find a house and make sure of employment. As for the weather, I'll just have to adapt and do as best I can. Chicago weather isn't exactly wonderful...temperature changes of thirty degrees in short time periods are not uncommon. About the only thing that can be said about the weather here is that if you don't like it, wait a few hours and it will change. I am having my bikes shipped to Cycle Moto in Mesa as it is close to where I will be staying temporarily. It would be nice to meet up with you all when I get settled in somewhere.
mik Posted March 16, 2005 Author Posted March 16, 2005 Thanks for the encouraging words, TX Now if I can get out of here with my scalp intact after the lawyers get through with me, I know I'll be fine.
Guest jbrobson Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 Thanks for the encouraging words, TX Now if I can get out of here with my scalp intact after the lawyers get through with me, I know I'll be fine. 46392[/snapback] I was actually thinking about moving out there also in another year after the little one turns 18. Just remember an oven on 400F is also a dry heat. I was out there in January and a cabbie told me the summers had been mild lately not that many days over 120f Chicago weather does seem to suck though. Too hot and humid in the summer and too cold and wet in the winter and those are the only two seasons.
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