Thursday, October 18, 2012

Doing Good Business

We have all had those experiences with a business that leaves us wishing we had never made the mistake of using them.  I have had my share of such experiences.  However this post's goal isn't to complain about crappy business owners.  It is to hopefully help the smaller business that goes above and beyond to make their customer happy.  I will just name a few who have helped me most recently.  I hope you go use them too for your needs.
 


KAN Power Sports - www.kanpowersports.com  Nate, the owner there, is very smart, and his Wife Kim is in charge of orders and sales and will tenaciously dig around to get you the best deal possible.  Prices are great, and he always takes the time to talk.  He owns a small engine machine shop.  Has equipment to do boring, balancing, honing, sleeves, welding, and much more.  He will even custom build you a sand rail if you want it.  This guy has been in the industry as a mechanic for years.  He has history in building race and performance engines too.  He is a wealth of knowledge and you would be wise to use him.  They have distributorship with several of the top names in power sports.  Go check them out.

Xtreme Air Vents - www.xtremeairvents.com Tom Walters ownes this company, and if you call you are likely to talk directly to him.  He makes Air vents to keep your snowmobile from over heating.  His product is incredible.  I doesn't only make air vents either.  He has expanded his business into making Summit XP relocation brackets for those '08-'09 owners that want to update their skid for a fraction of the cost of buying a new one.  Cal Tom up, he will help you out.

Toms Snowmobile - www.shoptomssnowmobile.com  Another Tom.  Tom is the owner of Toms Snowmobile.  He is the guy to talk to with your suspension needs.  He knows a ton of information on proper setup for your snowmobile for the riding style that you like.  He will work with you, and work with you, and work with you until all of your concerns and questions are answered.  He is a logger in the summer so his shop closes down and he is harder to reach, but come winter he is open for business.  If in the summer you leave a message he does return your call, it just might take a week or two.  He sales mostly FOX shocks.  It is amazing how much Tom knows about suspension and technical details of a shock... fox or not.

I have not notified the owners of these businesses that I am writing this review, so if you know them and want to point out that this review was written feel free.

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