Escondido Cycle Center Sponsors Road Pickle
The past few years I've owned my Honda ST1300, I've taken it to ECC for regular service. They've always done a great job with Blackbird, and they're reputation precedes them, as other motorcycle riders across Southern California have recommended them.
I used to perform all the easy work myself, oil changes, brake pad changes, tire changes. But when I moved into an apartment in downtown San Diego, I couldn't do any wrenching. The apartment only has an underground parking structure and there's no room for working. Besides, I didn't keep any of my tools after the divorce.
So the folks at Escondido Cycle Center have been the answer.
Long known as a dominant player in off-road racing circuits, ECC is making a push towards increasing their market share of the street motorcycle industry. Sash and I look forward to a productive relationship with them.
And really, this relationship is a big part of what our marketing business is about. We want to live on the road and still be hard-working, tax-paying, pizza consuming Americans. I mean, America's all about being your own man, blazing your own trail, and taking the big risks. After all, someone's gotta pay for all that government marijuana.
But I digress.
The folks at ECC tell us that if our bikes should happen to break down, wherever we are in the USA, to just call them first, and they'll arrange with a nearby shop to help us out.
And of course, if you're in the market for a new motorcycle or to get your bike worked on, give them a try, and tell them you heard about them on Road Pickle.
Steve:
ReplyDeleteIt's great to have just one number to call in an emergency. ECC sounds like a great place to deal.
bob
Riding the Wet Coast