Wes Scott Cycles is carrying on the fine tradition of servicing and restoring British bikes for customers in Florida and across the United States. We have over 30 years of experience in complete engine rebuilding, total restoration services, frame and gas tank painting and custom building of personalized bikes to the highest quality standards for British motorcycles like Triumphs, BSA's and Nortons.
Wes Scott Cycles also has one of the largest stocks of Triumph, Norton and BSA parts in Florida. Over 20 years ago, we acquired the entire stock of new and used parts of Broward Motorsport, which doubled our inventory base. We have nearly every part for most Triumphs, BSAs and Norton Commandos that anyone would ever need!
Wes Scott Cycles also has one of the largest stocks of Triumph, Norton and BSA parts in Florida. Over 20 years ago, we acquired the entire stock of new and used parts of Broward Motorsport, which doubled our inventory base. We have nearly every part for most Triumphs, BSAs and Norton Commandos that anyone would ever need!
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Wes Scott started working as a motorcycle mechanic at Broward Motorsport, a large Triumph dealership in Ft. Wes continued to work full time at this Triumph shop for eleven years, during which time he went to Florida Atlantic University where he earned a Bachelors Degree in Ocean Engineering. After graduation, the market for engineering graduates was in a slump so Wes continued to work at the Triumph shop for another five years.
Arrangements for motorcycle service work can be made by calling us at (954) 771-8181 or by contacting us by email at. Complete bikes can be shipped directly to our facility by commercial carriers such as Federated Companies, a division of Allied Van Lines that specializes in the transportation of motorcycles anywhere in the USA.
Wes Scott Cycles has one of the largest stocks of parts for Triumph, Norton and BSA British Motorcycles in Florida. Over 20 years ago, we acquired the entire stock of new and used parts of Broward Motorsport, which doubled our inventory base. We have nearly every part for most Triumphs, BSA's and Norton Commandos that anyone would ever need.
Wes Scott Cycles has over 30 years of experience in complete engine rebuilding, total restoration services, frame and gas tank painting and custom building of personalized bikes to the highest quality standards for British motorcycles like Triumphs, BSAs and Norton Commandos. Wes Scott Cycles offers a full range of services for all British bikes, including complete engine rebuilding, custom paint jobs, wheel lacing and rebuilding, and more.
See photos of this fully restored and upgraded Triumph Trident Motorcycle and other bikes we have worked on in our British Motorcycle Restorations photo gallery. Wes Scott Cycles offers a full range of services for all British bikes, including complete engine rebuilding, custom paint jobs, wheel lacing and rebuilding, and more.
Reviews (13)
Lisa D'Angelo
Oct 14, 2021
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Phil Parker
Oct 30, 2020
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Wes and his team did a full build-out on a ‘69 Bonneville and additional extensive work on my ‘68 T120. Both were entered into Concours show and judging and the ‘69 won 2nd Place of all in the motorcycles classes. They did a great restoration; fair; and professional. This is one of the best shops for British bikes in America and without a doubt the #1 “go to place” for English motorcycles east of the Mississippi. Thank you Wes Scott.
Phil Parker
Dayton Ohio
Phil Parker
Dayton Ohio
Wayne Roberts
Sep 03, 2020
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Positive: Professionalism, Quality
Been going to Wess Scott Cycles for many years. He and his daughter Carol are exceptional folks. A Christian owned and run business with old fashioned friendliness, quality and honesty. The go to spot for the classic British motorcycle owner to get expert service. Highly recommended.
Been going to Wess Scott Cycles for many years. He and his daughter Carol are exceptional folks. A Christian owned and run business with old fashioned friendliness, quality and honesty. The go to spot for the classic British motorcycle owner to get expert service. Highly recommended.
Michael Warde
Dec 26, 2019
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Wes Scott has been an excellent provider of British motorcycle parts and superior service that it has been my privelage to experience for 20 years.Wes's vast knowledge of British Motorcycles exceeds that of the manufacturer's publications.His shop has willingly helped with my Triumphs, Royal Enfields, BSA and Velocette in a very timely manner.What a great resource for the British Motorcycle Enthusiast.
Jacob S.
Dec 07, 2019
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I took my bike in for a simple transmission reassembly. He said it was good to go. So I show up and it doesn't kick over and he says "Uh oh!". Kicks over finally after 5 kicks and then diverts my attention to other things to get my mind off of it. He kept telling me how he was going to fix a bunch of easy fixes with gas lines and such. But totally skipped over the left side of the clutch assembly. I got it home and rode it around for a day when the next day it sheared something on the left side to pieces. He neglected even looking at the opposite side of the same spot I originally wanted fixed
Crispin C.
Dec 06, 2019
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Dan B.
Jul 01, 2019
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Wes Scott's response to my complaint is a series of lies in an attempt to protect his declining reputation. The one blatant lie that's most damaging to his response states "that I chose to do the final assembly myself and concluded that I installed the oil lines backwards". I didn't assemble the motorcycle and I have documentation that proves that Wes is a fraud and that I had nothing to do with the motor and frame assembly, it was completely done by a trusted expert vintage motorcycle mechanic which I have ALL receipts for. Then after only 39 miles of use since assembly
Michael W.
May 09, 2019
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Wes Scott has provided us with excellent, knowledgeable and timely service for 20 years.Just one example: I had purchased a Triumph Cub front end part elsewhere.He explained that although the Triumph Manual show 2 possible parts that my Triumph Mountain Cub actually needs a third type:" here it is we can do an even trade"!
Another save by Wes that saved much time and hassle. It is a privelage to work with Wes Scott Cycles.
Another save by Wes that saved much time and hassle. It is a privelage to work with Wes Scott Cycles.
Les Faust
Oct 12, 2018
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Took my 1974 Norton Commando for a frame up restoration after Hurricane Irma. Was told it might be around $10,000.00 Value after work maybe around $ 12,000.00. The job went over budget near 100% Out the door was $19,317.27. I was kept up with all work being done and photos. The BAD news is every update was 3 thousand, 4 thousand on and on and on. Ended very bad for me. I am just sick over the whole mess. The money thing never ends.
Les F.
Sep 18, 2018
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I already gave Wes Scott Cycle a bad review but it seems some how it has been removed. Strange there is only two reviews. Wes did a frame up rebuild sent me pictures and seamed to be doing a good job. I was very WRONG. The money thing went on and on. $10,000 rebuild turned in to $19,300.00. I finally gave him his money just to get my old scooter out of his shop before they lock the doors.
The front axle nut you could turn with your fingers. It leaked oil from a line that was not properly tightened behind the primary case. Very hard to get to. I don't even this the cushion drives are
The front axle nut you could turn with your fingers. It leaked oil from a line that was not properly tightened behind the primary case. Very hard to get to. I don't even this the cushion drives are
Robert Scharf
Jan 27, 2015
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Wes and his staff and family are caring and passionate about the work that they do. Everything there is first rate and beyond any expectations. There is simply NO one who has more skill and knowledge about all things English and they can be trusted to do a terrific job in whatever the task presented. Highly ethical and highly moral. Beyond question the best anywhere in the US in all aspects of restoration and repair.
Dean Smith
Aug 30, 2014
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Aaron B.
Aug 02, 2011
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