Real customer testimonials
Rin Hoffer
This is a “Disney World” of motorcycle parts! Most items have already been pulled and organized. Motorcycle frames, highway bars, handle bars, breaks, engines, wire harnesses and more - all under a oak canopy in the Florida outdoors! Wear boots and jeans and be ready to lose yourself in the isles of parts. (Artists, there also are so many opportunities for supplies, too.) Just a cool place for the avid motorcycle mechanic - whether pro or at home. Really cool spot. Brought my husband, who is in Hog Heaven (pun intended.)
Anna Thomas-Sears
Was looking for a 1988-2007 ninja 250 tank seeing that they have a ton of tanks I’m sure they had one, only 20 years worth that would fit my bike but didn’t even have enough care to send me even one picture of the entire bunch they have so that I could zoom in and see if I seen one that looked close to mine before I made the 1 hour and 15 minute drive there to spend money with them so I figure if your not business smart enough to be open more the. 2 half days a week or courteous enough to send me one measly picture to earn my business and money then you worth no more then A one star in my opinion wouldn’t recommend
Susyn Stecchi
Johnny Mauro has an amazing collection of motorcycle parts and just about anything else that can be hauled in. It's highly muddy there, so don't go in sandals, ladies. He has limited hours of operation (half days on Fridays and Saturdays) and closes down completely during the summer until he feels like coming back in the fall. Cash only. He doesn't wheel and deal with prices, so forget negotiating. Even if you are a friend, he won't cut you a deal (as in from $125 to $100), so I wouldn't try. But if you something specific, he probably has it, just expect it to cost you more than it would at a junkyard (if you could even find it anywhere else) and no plastic or checks, just Benjamins. On my most recent visit to his yard, I exploded a lot further, and came across old vehicles (including military vehicles, ambulances, food trucks, construction machines), lots of restaurant cooking sheets, pots, trays, and pans, huge tanks (like for holding oil, maybe), barrels of door knobs, the "Harley House", an excellent condition hot dog cart ready to be towed somewhere, kitchen ovens, gas pumps, about 35 stop signs, and a wild deer silently prancing ahead of me on the unpaved trails. It's always interesting what can be found at Mauro's!
Philip Somers
Cool place lots to look at good prices on different metals bike parts misc things definitely worth checking out.
Joaquin Camejo
Awesome place for picking great stuff
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