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By chance his door was open as I rolled by on the Ninja. Not wanting to disturb the Gods I parked my Kawasaki on the fringes of the lot and walked into the show room.
I was greeted with a sea of Italian beauties. Bikes to my left, bikes to my right, I was now less chilly from my ride up and more focused on the machinery.
I wanted to buy all of them and make the owner a happy man for the rest of the summer but I failed in my bid to win the lottery this week end so I'll have to budget for the next purchase.
I chatted with the owner for a few minutes, nice fellow with more than a few good tales to tell related to motorcycles etc. "I will be back" I said, and made my way back into the lot to my "old" bike.
Sweet bikes and worth a longer look next time I stop in.
Heard bits and pieces bout this place, what's it all about?
Another shop I gotta put on the list to visit this summer!
Carpe Diem
'10 Yamaha R6-Race-
'05 Aprilia Tuono Racing -Street-
#46, Expert, CVMA -cvmaracing.com-
It's a medium sized shop about 3000 sq. feet. Very clean and orderly.
I would say he has about 15 Aprilias on the floor, a few Moto Guzzi's and some Arctic Cat equipment. I think he had a Ducati on the floor as well.
A small selection of helmets and lots of Aprilia jackets and hats.
The back of the building looks to be a good sized repair facility for work on the bikes etc.
oooooo, Aprilia Jackets...
Carpe Diem
'10 Yamaha R6-Race-
'05 Aprilia Tuono Racing -Street-
#46, Expert, CVMA -cvmaracing.com-
I've stopped in there a couple of times. The owner's a nice guy, let me take an SXV 550 for a test ride (even after I told him I raced a motard at Loudon). I also took his Tuono for a ride (I want one). Definitely a good shop to stop and check out; I wish I had the money to actually BUY something in there.