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Thunder has been held hostage by a un-reputable bike shop,
'BROWN'S CYCLE' in East Dallas.
They have a bad attitude and lousy customer skills, more will come soon.
Last update 27 April 2021
Still fighting with asshole brown's cycle in east Dallas. Can't seem to find an attorney in the Dallas area that wants to take on a breach of contract. And I'm not letting the asshole keep my 40 year old Harley I've owned for 20 years because of his asshole tactics. More to come. Covid Sucks. I'm vaccinated.
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Unfortunately, Thunder was brought to a so-called reputable shop in east Dallas, and they screwed up the bike and the mechanic shouldn't even be working on Ironheads. I called the mechanic out on him ruining my 40 year old harness for no reason at all other than stupidity. So When i tried to pay for my bike, he refused my payment and has been holding my bike hostage since March 2019.
Brown's Cycle Shop in Dallas is a no good mother fucking asshole shop.
If you want to call then and let them know that the way they treat a disabled Patriot Guard Rider who uses his machine to bury military is not appreciated.. thanx
This is a site dedicated to a machine. One that had not much of a life the first 22 years of it's exsistence. I found her sitting in a garage in a 'burb' north of Columbus, Ohio back in June of 2001. We became partners in life on July 1st, 2001. She originally rolled off the showroom floor of A.D. Farrows HD in old downtown Columbus, Ohio the summer of '79. Her birthdate was recorded as May 1979. Her story up till I bought her can be found on another page. I changed her birthday to July 1st when I brought her home to Missouri. We have celibrated her birthday AND our anniversary on July 4th weekend ever since; usually a special day for her on the 5th, after our celibration of our country's birth and all military celibration. Some birthdays have consisted of up to 15 hours of non stop riding across two states and many passengers. Those stories also will be on another page.
What is unique about Thunder is that she was transformed into a piece of machinery that has taken me across the Midwest in all kinds of weather and situations. And has always gotten me home.
What is unique about Thunder is that she was transformed into a piece of machinery that has taken me across the Midwest in all kinds of weather and situations. And has always gotten me home.