I was happy with AR Motorcycles for many years, but a bad experience put me off them for life.
I bought my 1st bike from them at 16 and used them for many years.
Unfortunately my last bike developed a problem where it would not start and the battery drained quickly. I spent around value of the bike constantly taking the bike back to AR who jept saying they'd fixed it. Next day, same problem. They would not accept that they had not fixed the problem as it started when leaving the shop (but had the same problem within a day). As the bike was effectively useless after spending about £800 getting it 'fixed' by AR it lingered in the back yard until I sold it for parts.
I feel they ripped me off and will never use them again.
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