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1384 16 Ave, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 2G5, Canada
(250) 287-8946 milwaukeetwin.com
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Dec 20, 2018
Our Harley broke down on the way to Gold River. The rear wheel bearing was completely mangled and the guys got us in right away. They are absolutely fantastic and we are very grateful they were open when it happened!

Sep 3, 2018
Had the pleasure of meeting these great people on a recent road trip dead battery was keeping me from keeping my buds and I from continuing on right from the get go they went far and beyond even offering to let me use a truck to do a little sightseeing even offered me the use of his battery to putt up to gold river and to return next day to swap out for the new one ... thx once and again for the old school treatment

May 29, 2018
Priced out a tire and got a quote of 320 Went straight over to the Bikesmith on ironwood and got quoted more than 100 less so went straight back and told the angry woman at the counter who told me it was too late Well it's not too late Anyway she immediately started yelling at me and kicked me out of the store and told me to never come back All for saving 100 and not getting ripped off on exactly the same item and work And you bet lady I will gladly never go back to a store with such horrible customer service and attitudes I ride an HD too It's just a bike and a brand name Get over yourselves there They're just bikes Look around at all of them were nothing special just riders and owners nothing more No reason to have such bad attitudes or to overcharge

Aug 29, 2017
Nicest folks ever! Needed a quick oil top up and they ran out of the bottles. They just gave me a partly full bottle free! Thanks!!

Jul 31, 2015
The only place to get your Harley looked after in Campbell River! Great service!

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The Grain Game: How Grains Shape the Soul of Whiskey

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The 1920s, often referred to as the "Roaring Twenties," were a time of significant social and cultural change in the United States, particularly for women. One major element of...

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The Fascinating History of Whiskey: From Earliest Origins to Present Day Popularity

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Whiskey, a distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash, has a rich and fascinating history that dates back centuries. Its story traverses continents, cultures,...

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A Whiskey Journey: From Water Source to Distillery

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Every whisky connoisseur will tell you that the secret to a great whisky lies in three key elements - grain, yeast, and water. But did you know that it's the water, often overlooked,...

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The Evolution of Whisky: 18th Century Methods vs. Modern Mastery

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The Earliest Instances of Whiskey in World History

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Whiskey Production: 18th Century Methods vs Modern Techniques

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