Aprilia Dealer

Started by Ontario_Monster, April 23, 2010, 09:52:44 AM

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Ontario_Monster

Anyone have a local Aprilia dealship that they could pass on, seems the Aprilia dealers here in Ontario don't stock anything, more than that it is about 100% more expensive than some of the prices I've seen listed on websites for OEM parts.  I'm asking as my little bro has purchased a Shiver and he feels like the Aprilia dealerships here are giving him the run around, 2-3 weeks to get a part etc.  At least he had the sence to have the Duc shop safety it for him.

Cheer and Thanks for the assist.

North American dealerships preferred but hell we can deal with a European shop if it makes things quicker.

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junior varsity

The local shop close to me doesn't stock much - what are you looking for? I'd be happy to hop on down there sometime and ask for you - or ask how long it takes to get / cost

KnightofNi

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Triple J

Moto International is the local Guzzi/Aprilia dealer. Great shop.  [thumbsup]

Their wbesite is very low tech
http://www.motointernational.com/main.htm

Turf

Quote from: KnightofNi on April 23, 2010, 11:43:42 AM
www.eurosports.net

+1 used to work there, pretty good selection of aprilia stuff, they'll take care of ya.
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ute

Wow............ guess you haven't been to Inglis in London

http://www.ingliscycle.com/new?manufacturer=6

they have 15 Aprilia's that i saw down there  RSV 1000r as well

service is amazing ..and great to deal with the actual owners ( Mike and Gord)

NorDog

After watching my friend look for basic maintenance parts for his RSV Mille I came to think the rough translation of Aprilia into English means, "Not is stock."
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webspoke

www.af1racing.com in New Braunfels, TX.  Seems to be a pretty major source.
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KnightofNi

Quote from: Paper5tr3et7 on April 23, 2010, 03:42:13 PM
+1 used to work there, pretty good selection of aprilia stuff, they'll take care of ya.


great people, have always like them.
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karma, isis...i expect there to be one named vengence or with the name of a city soon.
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Quote from: RB on September 09, 2009, 05:31:47 AM
Seriously, when i am 800years old i want to rock like Lemmy! it is a religion that requires lots of determination, drugs, and Marshall stacks.

now with clavicle of steel (stainless) wrist o' steel (11/2011)

Düb Lüv

if you know what part you need. most dealerships do "dealer exchange". if they don't have the part instock themsleves, they can find some other dealer that will and ship it to you. that's how i got my starter solenoid without waiting a month from Ducati.
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Ontario_Monster

Thanks everyone, there is a dealer here in Toronto, but as usualy they don't seem to be in any real rush to order an item or in a rush to deal with you if you didn't buy the bike from them, not to mention they were 100% more expensive than AF1Racing quoted (after the part arrived).  In the mean time lil bro managed to get the parts in that he needed and the bike is now safetied for the road.  Now all I have to wait for is the weather to be nice (warmer than 50F) on a weekend so the two of us can get together for a ride.

Again thanks and I'm sure there will be at least a few of these places being contacted about parts over the summer.

Cheers

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Ducati ..... Ducati ..... Ducati ..... It just makes me smile!

Harley drivers in short/t-shirts/and salad bowls .... make me laugh.

Bill in OKC

Quote from: webspoke on April 23, 2010, 06:20:50 PM
www.af1racing.com in New Braunfels, TX.  Seems to be a pretty major source.
af1 is where I've gotten most of my parts.  Great service.
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Ontario_Monster

Quote from: ute on April 23, 2010, 03:51:16 PM
Wow............ guess you haven't been to Inglis in London

http://www.ingliscycle.com/new?manufacturer=6

they have 15 Aprilia's that i saw down there  RSV 1000r as well

service is amazing ..and great to deal with the actual owners ( Mike and Gord)

The gf is from London and I have to admit I've only been into Inglis twice in 4 years, and they didn't have a single Aprilia in stock.  Good to know though I've heard some good things about them in general but I've not had a reason to deal with them as of yet. 

Also tried Apex out of Guelph but they didn't stock anything for the Aprilia as of yet, apparently thier Ducati parts stock is a bit better, I've heard it is a new owner so I'm sure there will be a little pain till things get sorted out.

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Ducati ..... Ducati ..... Ducati ..... It just makes me smile!

Harley drivers in short/t-shirts/and salad bowls .... make me laugh.

ute

They just became a Aprillia dealer 2 years ago

Clay is the head parts guy also the young gun Kyle knows his stuff

if you have any problems just ask to speak to Gord ..he will get it done no matter what