KRAZY TIMES
Krazy Horse open all-new showroom,
Krazy Horse celebrates its 25th anniversary this year and what better way to mark the occasion than by growing its newest addition ‘Krazy Horse Farm House’ into another amazing destination dealership?
From its origins in a shed in Suffolk selling Harley-Davidson parts and building customs, Krazy Horse has grown to include four dealerships, with two in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, one in London and one in Chipping Norton, all with Paul Beamish at the helm. All the outlets have huge parts counters and bike building facilities, but also sell production models from brands such as Indian Motorcycle, MV Agusta, Fantic Caballero, Paton, Zaeta, Hogtech and in Bury St Edmunds, Morgan Motor Company & Caterham Cars. Each location has a clothing and accessories department which include brands such as Deus, Sa1nt and Dickies and houses fully equipped workshops. KH Bury St Edmunds also houses the KH Café which is packed with bikers and car enthusiasts when not restricted by Covid-19. Krazy Horse Farm House is no different. It opened its doors in October 2019 and has been very busy ever since, achieving record sales during lockdown through Click & Collect and Home Deliveries. Each of the bike brands are strongly represented, as well as some KH custom builds.
The growth plans have already seen the opening of a fully equipped workshop with factory trained technicians and all the latest diagnostic equipment. If you would like to book into the workshop just call 01608 656400.
The ultimate trade-up deal Since the re-launch of Indian, Krazy Horse has been at the forefront of racing, customising, selling and developing the brand’s growth in the UK. The bikes are great and as Krazy Horse have shown can come straight out of the crate and make a competitive flattrack racer in DTRA or be involved in a record-breaking Wall of Death speed challenge. The ‘Ultimate Trade Up’ is a way for the rider who wants to move up from a Scout or Sport onto one of Indian’s great heavyweights. The deal means Krazy Horse will pay your original purchase price for your bike to help you trade-up – which means you’ve had several years of great riding depreciation free. So, what’s the catch? There isn’t one. So, if you want to go further afield and do some serious touring, or maybe just need more grunt or comfort – now’s the time to move on to that ultimate Indian.