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Is there a Good Service Dealer In Western Washington State?

I will be in Western Washington State for most of winter considering moving there.
While there I need to take SeatoSky to competent service dealer.
Anybody have experience out there?
Thank you.
I found:
Lifestyles Honda in Burlington
Paulsen’s in Lacey
Pro-Caliber in Vancouver, WA
 
Pro-Caliber in Vancouver, WA is thought to be the best dealer in the NW>

Lifestyles Honda in Burlington had hooker for 2.5 months to repair the dog strike damage. Work appears to be fine, but very slow service. I finally called parts and was informed that all the parts were received. Took that knowledge back to service to kick start the work. Things were slowed down because of the Champagne color. So panels had to be sent out to be painted, which turned out to be a perfect match.
 
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Pro-Caliber in Vancouver, WA is thought to be the best dealer in the NW>

Lifestyles Honda in Burlington had hooker for 2.5 months to repair the dog strike damage. Work appears to be fine, but very slow service. I finally called parts and was informed that all the parts were received. Took that knowledge back to service to kick start the work. Things were slowed down because of the Champagne color. So panels had to be sent out to be painted, which turned out to be a perfect match.
Thank you
 
Thank you. I watched this man. Some good tidbits in there here and there. Seems to be very astute mechanic
I ride my Spyder an the wife rides her Spyder to Pro Caliber in Vancover for service from Yakima. We ride on the Washington side of the Columbia river. Lots of scenery compared to the freeway on Oregon side of the river. If you take your Spyder there for service make sure to tell them when making your appointment that you want Shawn to be the person to work on it. I like going there. Easy to get to off the freeway, hotel just couple blockes from Pro Caliber. Other direction from Pro Caliber is a Cycle gear store and another 2 blocks is Hula Boys. They have some real good teryakia food. We eat there at night after we get to Vancover. Go back up the street to Hotel. Then in morning go back down street to Pro CAliber for service. When ready to go home after service its a block to freeway. Couple miles to Camas exit an head back to Yakima. Coming down from Seattle get on freeway head south. Turn off onto 205 south an pick up the exit for 4th. Be right on the street that goes to Pro Caliber I believe.
 
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I ride my Spyder an the wife rides her Spyder to Pro Caliber in Vancover for service from Yakima. We ride on the Washington side of the Columbia river. Lots of scenery compared to the freeway on Oregon side of the river. If you take your Spyder there for service make sure to tell them when making your appointment that you want Shawn to be the person to work on it. I like going there. Easy to get to off the freeway, hotel just couple blockes from Pro Caliber. Other direction from Pro Caliber is a Cycle gear store and another 2 blocks is Hula Boys. They have some real good teryakia food. We eat there at night after we get to Vancover. Go back up the street to Hotel. Then in morning go back down street to Pro CAliber for service. When ready to go home after service its a block to freeway. Couple miles to Camas exit an head back to Yakima. Coming down from Seattle get on freeway head south. Turn off onto 205 south an pick up the exit for 4th. Be right on the street that goes to Pro Caliber I believe.
Thank you!!
 
There is another place in emuclaw? Klims I think how its spelled. He used to service Spyders an put on what ever kinds of tires you bring him. He used to be good. I don't know if he still does Spyders or if he still good at them.
 
There is another place in emuclaw? Klims I think how its spelled. He used to service Spyders an put on what ever kinds of tires you bring him. He used to be good. I don't know if he still does Spyders or if he still good at them.
Thank you

Clem's Enumclaw Powersports, 408 Roosevelt Ave. (Hwy 410), Enumclaw WA
Thank you for the address. Probably where I go for tires

Thank you all.
We have settled in the Port Townsend area of Olympic Peninsula.
I do most all of my service so all I really needed this time was a plug into BUDS, rear axle torque check as no big socket and torque wrench with me, and had belt tension checked.
Ended up with Paulson’s Motorsports in Lacy, WA as it is a nice 100 mile ride down west side Hood Canal highway 101. A little cool at @ 35f but dry and sunny. I was in and out in less than hour. Very nice crew.
I continue to enjoy my (so far ) trouble free 23’ Sea to Sky.
 
Thank you all.
We have settled in the Port Townsend area of Olympic Peninsula.
I do most all of my service so all I really needed this time was a plug into BUDS, rear axle torque check as no big socket and torque wrench with me, and had belt tension checked.
Ended up with Paulson’s Motorsports in Lacy, WA as it is a nice 100 mile ride down west side Hood Canal highway 101. A little cool at @ 35f but dry and sunny. I was in and out in less than hour. Very nice crew.
I continue to enjoy my (so far ) trouble free 23’ Sea to Sky.
Glad you found a place to take your Spyder too. Also that they took care of you and not put you off. Sounds like you like them. Have fun riding your Spyder.
 
Glad you found a place to take your Spyder too. Also that they took care of you and not put you off. Sounds like you like them. Have fun riding your Spyder.
Yes, thank you. Their mechanic I was told has been working on Spyders since their inception. Good to know.
The ride there and back was most beautiful.

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I’m positive we will be remaining out here. Wyoming has its unique beauty, but I am looking forward to some not-so-hot summers and not-so-freezing winters. Also looking forward to awesome local crabbing, clamming, & salt water fishing.
 
I have had my Spyder F3S since 2019 and my wife has had her Ryker 900 Rally the same time. Now that we are onto our fifth Spyder Tech at Sunshine Coast Power Sports, here is hoping he does a far better job than the rest.
 
Glad you found a good servicing dealer. And..... That ride down 101 and back is beautiful. It is the best way heading north or south through Washington and avoiding the I-5 mess. I have taken that road many times. But..... I always have a problem each time! I NEED to stop at The Tides on 101 for fresh oysters.
 
Glad you found a good servicing dealer. And..... That ride down 101 and back is beautiful. It is the best way heading north or south through Washington and avoiding the I-5 mess. I have taken that road many times. But..... I always have a problem each time! I NEED to stop at The Tides on 101 for fresh oysters.
Yes, and we found the Hama-Hama Oyster Farm for some fresh oysters in the shell.
Took them to son’s house where he steamed them on the grill, and as they crept open, he put mixture of butter, white wine, and crushed garlic in them, steamed them a little longer, then we slurped them down. Very good these fresh oysters!
Very easy to go pick up your own on public lands as they are plentiful, but you have to shuck (shell) them on the beach and leave the shells on the beach. You are not allowed to take oysters in the shell home.
I am really liking it out here!
 
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