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| Art G.
Part owner and company slave. Has more passion for the customers bikes than the ciustomers do. Former roadracer and flattracker can still set a pace that's ridiculous. Has just enough knowledge of all areas of motorcycling from customizing to riding to service work to be dangerous. Art is the General Manager of the store. | |
| Doug D.
Founder of the company and part owner. Former national caliber racer that's won the prestigious Baja offroad race more than once and set a solo record in the process. Grouchy, hard of hearing and the best mechanic you'll ever know. If you need to know specs on any bike, this is the man to tell you. (retired) |  |
| Glenda D.
You know how you thought your grandmother was nice? Well Glenda is nicer. If you want the truth she'll be forced to tell all. (retired) | |
| Danny M.
Newest partner and the only "long hair" we allow in the company. More educated than all the rest combined and now a Fully Triumph certified mechanic.
Danny is involved in all areas of the dealership and mainly guides the service and parts departments along with his salesman duties and keeping Art honest. Wow, sounds like he's a company slave too! | |
| Daniel C. Daniel is our Equadorian animal. Rides a Speed Triple and flirts with every girl at Cal State San Berdo. He became a full time addition to Douglas Motorcycles in 2007 after working with us and JRC Engineering each part time. We stole him because he makes me laugh...ok, that and he's in college to be an accountant so he's pretty darn useful. | |
| Albert E. Albert came to Doug Douglas Motorcycles in 2007 after several years working with the large Japanese bike dealers in the area and another several years in the automobile industry with his own machine shop. He brings a wealth of experience that belies his age (he HATES being reminded he's over 30 so do that often!) but shows in his ability to jump into our shop and take on even the toughest rebuilds as well as the proper maintenace of a motorcycle. Having graduated as a certified Triumph technician now, he's well on his way to becoming a very knowledgable expert in our shop. | |
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