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I know I should praise these guys in the Good or Bad forum thing, but I wanted to make sure everyone saw this. Lastlegwarrior and I went riding at Park Hills, MO (St. Joe State Park) this weekend and we had some issues. His clutch cable broke and my clutch went out all together. We were on the brink of packing up and sayin F*ck it. But we went into Park Hills and found this little Yamaha and Honda dealer named "Donnelson's Cycle." Usually dealers over charge and don't know crap, but this place rocks and I just wanted to mention their name in case anyone ever goes there. They had all of the parts we needed plus other stuff and they were super friendly and super knowledgable about everything. I thought it was really cool to see a small dealership on top of its game. Needless to say we got our stuff, at good prices I might add, fixed our stuff at camp and were riding again in a few hours.

 

So if anyone on BHQ works at Donnelson's, Thanks a million, to everyone else, if you ever go to St. Joe State Park, throw them a visit. :headbang:

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i think i once ordered a set of rims for my old warrior from them (name sounds right) really good guys to work with

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In the old days that town was called Flat River. Most of the old timers around still call it that. I *think* someone tried to start a repair/service outlet in the staging area a while back, but the state would not let them. I *think* this may have been them. They are a little hard to find because Park Hills is on the other side of the highway.

 

Maybe tell people how to get there? I cannot remember if it is easier to get there by going left across the railroad tracks and make an immediate right on 32 or do you go right, on the four-lane, exit before the overpass and go into town that way?

 

-Bill

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You exit of highway 67 onto 32 going into Leadington, MO. Then you follow 32 untill you get to the Park Hills Exit and take a right. You will go to a stoplight. Take a left on business 32. Then you have to go through three stop signs. The first is a Y shaped 3 way. go to the right. Then next is a 4 way, go straight, and then another 4 way with the railroad tracks in the middle. Make a left and you can see it immediately. And yeah, we still call it Flatriver too. LOL

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