Club Moto NJ NJ 07302

Motorcycle shop
4.2
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Address:
397 7th St, Jersey City, NJ
Zip Code:
07302
Open Hours:
Today: Closed
Website:
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Club Moto NJ, Jersey City, New Jersey
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Located in the region of Jersey City (New Jersey), Club Moto NJ can assist you to to find junk pieces or get cash for your vehicles. You can get what you need with its quality service and legal warranties. Its business scope includes automobile parts and scrap metal delivery. Ask them for an evaluation of the junk car or more details in buying a junk car at a good price. You might be able to get in touch with them with the phone number +1 551-233-9070 or drop by the junkyard during open hours and get what you need.

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(888) 810-1193

Working Time and Location

Current Hours

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    Sunday: Closed
  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Customer reviews of Club Moto NJ in Jersey City, NJ

4.2 stars based on 30 reviews
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    AMUSE THE MUSES
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    In da Clurb? We all fam <br><br>Yes this is technically a garage, but I shall speak to the value I’ve benefitted and always shared with Roger and Club Moto, which is- community. I admire their motto, or shall we say, the Club Moto-motto “everyone is welcome.” And indeed, I’ve created best memories with the best people and continue to do so through Roger and the openness he has for people, and in giving back to his community. From therapy Thursday garage kick backs, coffee shop or brewery hangouts, hosting holiday parties for us, moto camping trips, starting and hosting Jersey City’s DGR (Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride), and the latest trip to Shenandoah National Park- I am grateful for Club Moto and it has a special place in my heart.

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    Justin Mochon
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    Gotta throw up a review of this place. It's been a long time coming.<br><br>Im Canadian. Bought my first bike and took a road trip to NYC for something to do one weekend. It was a great trip. I didn't know enough about my bike and my bike was not in proper condition for such a long trip. My chain kept loosening and fell off when I was starting to head home. It was Sunday night and NOTHING was open. These guys were just hanging out but took me in and got my chain back on, tightened me up, gave me some self maintenance training and got me back on my way home.<br><br>Great group of guys, I can honestly say. NOT just because they helped me but I felt nothing but good vibes from all of them.

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    Trevor Freeman
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    What started out with a wonderful idea, a community space to store and work on motorcycles, has ended up a dismal wreck.<br><br>The main problem is that the owner cannot decide whether he is a community space or a motorcycle repair shop. Work bays that were advertised as available to do your own work in if you bought a membership were taken up 99% of the time by bikes being repaired by the owner and his 'mechanics'. Tools? good luck finding them because they're scattered all over. If you hurt yourself or something happens to your bike? Good luck as the owner carries NO insurance.<br><br>If you're storing a bike here there are things to be aware of. The shop itself is caked in dust and grime, if something falls on the ground you're better off throwing it out and starting fresh. Besides being stored next to an active working environment, bikes themselves are packed so tightly that fairing scratches from other handlebars are a constant occurrence. There's no organization, no set spots, and to get to the back patrons are constantly shuffling and sliding past bikes they don't own.<br><br>Roger Nicholas the owner, who I considered a friend at one point, has stolen my motorcycle equipment, parts, and tools. I had to file a lawsuit against Club Moto to regain control of my motorcycles, and while it got me my motorcycles back Roger refuses to give me back anything else. That Pitbull forward-armed rear stand you see in the shop? That's mine. That SXV 550 rebuild kit you see on the shelf in the back? That's mine. The list is extensive and includes a motorcycle ramp, a CLC toolbag, Expensive Mitutoyo digital micrometers, a micron multimeter, a valve spring compressor, and so on. If you use those just be aware you're using stolen tools.<br><br>The best part? The motorcycles were returned to me with no keys which means the petty little owner is keeping them out of spite. ALSO someone seems to have stolen the flashed ECU out of my Ducati Hypermotard while there.<br><br>I wouldn't touch this place with a 39-and-a-half foot pole.<br><br>As an addendum I have attached a photo of how a brand new bike is treated when a customer drops it off.

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