Edinburgh Harley/Kawasaki closing

Edinburgh Harley/Kawasaki closing

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Janluke

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2,799 posts

172 months

Friday 24th January
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Another dealer closing and the second one in Edinburgh this year

Not a great time for bike dealers atm

hiccy18

3,298 posts

81 months

Friday 24th January
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Jeezo! Never been to either but have been thinking about looking at Kawasaki in the spring, that's bust now.

Rubin215

4,154 posts

170 months

Friday 24th January
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Janluke said:
Another dealer closing and the second one in Edinburgh this year

Not a great time for bike dealers atm
Saltire was last year, but I know what you mean.

Marquezs Stabilisers

1,906 posts

75 months

Friday 24th January
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Manufacturers and UK importers are going to have to step in and offer support. If there are no dealers, how are we to buy new bikes and keep them in business?

Ecosseven

2,159 posts

231 months

Friday 24th January
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hiccy18 said:
Jeezo! Never been to either but have been thinking about looking at Kawasaki in the spring, that's bust now.
There is still Kirkcaldy Kawasaki, at least for now. It's been a terrible 18 months for motorcycle dealers in Scotland. Mickey Oates, Ecosse Motorcycles (Dundee and Aberdeen), Saltire motorcycles, and now Edinburgh Kawasaki / Harley Davidson all closed / closing.

Ecosseven

2,159 posts

231 months

Friday 24th January
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Marquezs Stabilisers said:
Manufacturers and UK importers are going to have to step in and offer support. If there are no dealers, how are we to buy new bikes and keep them in business?
I agree, although perhaps we are seeing a shift to cheaper bikes, mostly from Chinese manufacturers. From what I've read most of the dealers that have closed across the uk have been for Japanese manufacturers, triumph, or BMW.

Combined with the average age of a motorcyclist in the UK being around 54 I think its possible that we are seeing a change in the landscape. Is it that the number of people buying expensive bikes is decreasing and/or that younger riders (and also perhaps older riders) are more likely to be drawn to cheaper bikes from emerging manufacturers? Speed limits decreasing everywhere, increasing use of dash cams, average speed cameras, condition of roads getting worse, standard of driving getting worse?

Who knows what the future holds.....


Edited by Ecosseven on Friday 24th January 22:00

hiccy18

3,298 posts

81 months

Saturday 25th January
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Ecosseven said:
There is still Kirkcaldy Kawasaki, at least for now. It's been a terrible 18 months for motorcycle dealers in Scotland. Mickey Oates, Ecosse Motorcycles (Dundee and Aberdeen), Saltire motorcycles, and now Edinburgh Kawasaki / Harley Davidson all closed / closing.
I've been to look at bikes there before, and we've family in the area, but it's a bit far from the other side of the central belt for a potential daily rider.

It's been rough since Covid, there's loads been lost.

Drawweight

3,287 posts

130 months

Saturday 25th January
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So what does that leave in Edinburgh now?

Two wheels or BMW in Dalkeith?

I'm old school and I like to see what I'm buying in the flesh plus quite often I'm not even sure what I want and am just browsing with intent to buy. Hell there's more choice in Fife than there is in the capital city.

moanthebairns

18,424 posts

212 months

Sunday 26th January
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I'm not surprised, I actually looked at the price of a new Harley at the start of the week, it's starting about £26k, and I don't even know if that's a good one.

Leather jackets that look like you got them out of Primark for £700. A pair of jogging bottoms were £80.

I used to understand why fat folk that still wanted to ride got a Harley but surely it's cheaper and easier these days to exercise, or get the fat jab or I dunno take up ketamine so you can ride and afford a decently priced bike that isn't st.

Chicken Chaser

8,458 posts

238 months

Monday 27th January
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There's a dealer in northern England with Kawasaki, Harley and KTM. Can't be looking that good for them.

the cueball

1,472 posts

69 months

Monday 27th January
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Ahhh... Edinburgh Kawasaki... the place where they refused to give me a test ride when trying to buy a bike as they were "trying to sell it"...

Very odd sales tactic, clearly didn't work for them...


StonedRollin

1,712 posts

224 months

Monday 27th January
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the cueball said:
Ahhh... Edinburgh Kawasaki... the place where they refused to give me a test ride when trying to buy a bike as they were "trying to sell it"...

Very odd sales tactic, clearly didn't work for them...
Getting test rides at all these days is getting harder and harder.

Janluke

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2,799 posts

172 months

Monday 27th January
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StonedRollin said:
the cueball said:
Ahhh... Edinburgh Kawasaki... the place where they refused to give me a test ride when trying to buy a bike as they were "trying to sell it"...

Very odd sales tactic, clearly didn't work for them...
Getting test rides at all these days is getting harder and harder.
I managed a test ride on their Z900RS but the PX price was poor. Kirkcaldy made the deal £1000 better plus a discount on the first service.

Still sorry to see them go

moanthebairns

18,424 posts

212 months

Monday 27th January
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I wonder if there is any longer a place for a big motorbike dealer in Edinburgh with all the bike crime that's going on there. I'd sooner ride to Perth or Fife knowing it wont get stolen whilst its sat outside waiting for a MOT.

Janluke

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2,799 posts

172 months

Monday 27th January
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moanthebairns said:
I wonder if there is any longer a place for a big motorbike dealer in Edinburgh with all the bike crime that's going on there. I'd sooner ride to Perth or Fife knowing it wont get stolen whilst its sat outside waiting for a MOT.
Leaving Saltire a wee while ago I got followed by a couple of young gentlemen on a SurRon type thing, obviously cold as they had their hoods up. I'd like to say my superior riding skills enabled me to escape but the reality is the lights all fell in my favour and after 2 sets they gave up

tvrolet

4,541 posts

296 months

Monday 27th January
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Always a shame when businesses go down. Never visited either…and if I wanted a Kawasaki I’m in Fife so would have gone to Kirkcaldy. But shame for all the workers. Is there a glut of motorcycle mechanics and sales folks in the market now? What are that going to do; I’m not sure they can all set themselves up as independents.

The Harley closure is really surprising - I thought having a HD business was a licence to print money with all the accessories and gear.

Be interesting to see who’s available to actually sell you a bike in Edinburgh by the time the Scottish Motorcycle Show comes around on March.