Anyone heard of Heartcore Motorcycles?

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Macgyyver
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Anyone heard of Heartcore Motorcycles?

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Heartcore 9916 72 Avenue NW

http://heartcoremotorcycles.com

There is nothing logical about owning and riding an old bike. IT’S ALL ABOUT THE HEART.
The first bike you owned, the one your dad left you, the one you’ve always dreamed of riding. We get it. We get you. We love your bike almost as much as you do. It’s what we’re about. It’s what this shop is about. This is our dream.
We’ve created the shop we always wished existed. To us, it never seemed like too much to ask for — knowledgeable and passionate staff, an old school feel, and (most-importantly) great customer service. We like kids. We love girls that ride. We don’t care what you ride, just that you ride. Bring us that old bike and we’ll get you on the road.
We service bikes. Tune-ups to full restorations. ALL makes, ALL models. It’s all about love. It doesn’t get simpler than that.

SUMMER HOURS IN EFFECT
Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm
Saturday, 9am-2pm
DROP IN OR CALL AHEAD -- WE CAN EVEN PICK UP YOUR BIKE!
=~=~=
2001 Vino YJ50 2-stroke (Just rolled 26,000kms - yes that's right - 26!)
2007 Yamaha V-Star 1100 Custom "Blaze"
2006 new to me Vespa LX150 8,000kms with character
2006 hand-me-down Vespa LX150 33,000kms
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That's got to be very close to where Time machine is.
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Post by Andrew »

Yup, same general area, but Time Machine has moved (now across from Wagner High School), and Pug City Euro Works has moved into their old space.
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I'm sure they may well be a great place but I get tired of the "we-wanted-to-open-a-shop-that-puts-the-customer-first" schtick.
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Post by Angelo »

....and a name that belongs on the cover of a romance novel :roll:
�Long live vintage motorcycles that are too tough to die...�

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