Al’s Honda in Bellingham has closed


Written by | The Bellingham Herald | October 31, 2012

A longtime motorcycle and generator store has closed in Bellingham.

Al’s Honda Yamaha at 2336 James St. was not open for business on Wednesday, Oct. 31. A sign at the entrance area indicated that the business was now closed and that the staff appreciated working with customers over the years. The store’s voicemail message indicated that messages would be checked regularly and returned for people inquiring about the status of service work being done.

Al’s Honda sold a variety of products, including lawn equipment, generators, motorcycles and recreation vehicles. According to business license records, Al’s Honda was established in 1980.

Al’s Honda joins Mt. Baker Harley-Davidson in Bellingham motorcycle dealerships to close in October. The Mt. Baker Harley Davidson’s last day of business was scheduled for Oct. 31.

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  1. Arnbo says:

    I hate to see anybody lose their business
    In the case of Al’s they cut their own throat
    By being very rude only caring about money.

    Friend took his bike there and they burned the back tire off and told him it was common for shops to do that…….What a joke. No one really cares
    Because local riders use Skagit Power Sports for their needs.Mt Baker Moto sports is next on the chopping block.They are almost as bad.

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