The problem is somebody in Canadian distribution seems bent on killing the Montesa product line in Canada and they are doing pretty good at it.
I would be pointing fingers at the Sherco guys. Just sayin'.
The problem is somebody in Canadian distribution seems bent on killing the Montesa product line in Canada and they are doing pretty good at it.
You're reading too much into this. No malice intended on Honda Canada's part, they're just flat out incompetent. If the part is available from factory they can supply, usually within 3-4 weeks. Anyone that tells you otherwise is lying.I already ordered the parts individually, that's why I'm now trying to get a whole fork, they can't or more accurately won't supply the parts.
The problem is somebody in Canadian distribution seems bent on killing the Montesa product line in Canada and they are doing pretty good at it.
And I predicted this was going to happen when I heard that Honda was going to be selling Montesa through Honda dealers. Where did they put trials bikes when they had them for sale :/ they stuck them in random Honda dealerships that have no clue about the product and are located in areas where the sport was not even active! ... Somebody said they had 2 of them in Hamilton, oh goodie, you could buy one there to ride in one of the Hamilton area landfill sites.You're reading too much into this. No malice intended on Honda Canada's part, they're just flat out incompetent. If the part is available from factory they can supply, usually within 3-4 weeks. Anyone that tells you otherwise is lying.
Right now my buddy's shop is waiting for a right side handlebar switch for a VFR800 and the aforementioned 300 Rebel clutch parts. In both instances Honda Canada said n/a. They are wrong, and definitely need some gentle persuading with an electric cattle prod to get their act together.
Some people just don't get it :| If you are going to be a Honda Canada and don't care to promote or support your product, then get out of the exclusive distribution rights business and allow somebody to do it right, don't make ownership impossible.So buy it from somewhere else why give honda your money order from your trs dealer?
Good luck ordering parts for a Japanese motorcycle once the model has been out of production for 7+ years. If your bike needs anything special after that you better have one in your spares tool box.
My daughter can still order parts for her 1976 Yamaha ty175. Not everything, but essential carb stuff etc.
Well of the 6 Montesa's I own or have owned and raced since 1976 I haven't found a good way yet, I'm open for suggestions.You seem to have picked the hardest possible way to get your wanted result.
You could set up a decent trials practice track in your basement if you could put up with the fumes... or more to the point; if the wife would put up with it.Trials isn't the only rider to have good riding areas. Hamilton and surrounding areas have awesome places. Just sayin.
Very true. Electrics is changing things. A good friend in Oakville has a creekbed between his backyard and the homes on the other side. It's about 40'wide. Riding his Honda down there would get him a visit from the cops. He and his daughter ride his EM5.7 all day and are never bothered. My next trialer will be an EM for sure now that the range is good.You could set up a decent trials practice track in your basement if you could put up with the fumes... or more to the point; if the wife would put up with it.
Has your current one had a chance to move yet?Very true. Electrics is changing things. A good friend in Oakville has a creekbed between his backyard and the homes on the other side. It's about 40'wide. Riding his Honda down there would get him a visit from the cops. He and his daughter ride his EM5.7 all day and are never bothered. My next trialer will be an EM for sure now that the range is good.
No. Still just like it came out of the crate. We are working hard at making things better.Has your current one had a chance to move yet?