For all your ATV, Side x Side and snowmobile parts, sales and service needs, and for trailers look no further. We carry the latest and the greatest in Arctic Cat ATV's, Side x Side's & Snowmobiles, CF Moto ATV's & Side x Side's, Beta Motorcycles, Mission Trailers, Echo Trailers and other trusted brands right here in Buena Vista, Colorado.
Questions regarding any of our products? Call (719) 395-4272 or send an email to info@timberlinemotorsports.net. Customers from Buena Vista, Salida, Leadville, and the nearby area have come to trust the service, quality, and knowledge you will receive at Timberline Motorsports.
Questions regarding any of our products? Call (719) 395-4272 or send an email to info@timberlinemotorsports.net. Customers from Buena Vista, Salida, Leadville, and the nearby area have come to trust the service, quality, and knowledge you will receive at Timberline Motorsports.
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Timberline Motorsports is owned and operated by Rodney T. Frank. It was established in August of 1998 after Rodney bought out the existing dealership. Rodney is involved with all aspects of the business from the behind-the-scenes paperwork, to running the front counter, helping customers and even getting his hands dirty doing mechanics work.
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Louis Seta
Jul 18, 2021
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Allison Land
Jun 04, 2021
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Richard Treat
Dec 03, 2020
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I couldn’t be more pleased with the excellent service and professionalism of Timberline. My Polaris Ranger needed quite a bit of work and Rodney , Ryan and the staff did an exceptional job in getting it repaired. They also went above and beyond by literally reinstalling the roof from the freedom cab that had been on the Ranger. The roof blew off while it was being trailered and they not only put it back on with excellent craftsmanship but actually got the electrical system working as well. Very pleased with their level of service, kindness and expertise. The Ranger has never run better. Also
Alternative Arts Tattoo
Nov 14, 2020
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Nice to find honest mechanics. I gave them a thousand dollar budget and a list of issues with my sled. They fixed everything I mentioned and found and fixed a couple other things for $550. Usually when you give someone a high number, they try to spend that whole number. My sled's running better than when I bought it.(From a mechanic). As long as I own a sled, this is my shop!
Ronald Zielke
Oct 29, 2020
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Randy Schnedler
Aug 29, 2020
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Beware the cost. OK service, solid work, but cost 3X what their website says for tire changes and they didn't bother calling to let us know the bikes were ready. Website says, "If tires are purchased elsewhere and brought to us for installation, installation is $20 a tire" but don't believe it. The actual cost is $30 (tire mounting) + approx $28 (wheel removal from bike) + ~$5 (tire disposal). A fair price, just not what is advertised.
The guy ringing it up (owner?) didn't care what they had advertised. I know running such a business isn't easy but being a customer like this isn't easy.
The guy ringing it up (owner?) didn't care what they had advertised. I know running such a business isn't easy but being a customer like this isn't easy.
Ellen Horstman
Dec 15, 2017
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Awesome Business - they SAVED us!
We were up in the Buena Vista area for a 2-day snowmobiling adventure, with family from Minneapolis. One of the sleds we’d brought with us to ride, was mechanically set-up and jetted to operate at Minnesota elevation and was, basically, “dead” in our Colorado mountains high-elevation. Super disappointing on Day #1, as not everyone could ride – and we only had one more day before the Minnesota family had to fly back home. The next morning, we went straight to Timberline Motorsports when the opened – looking for mercy – and boy! did we get some! We asked
We were up in the Buena Vista area for a 2-day snowmobiling adventure, with family from Minneapolis. One of the sleds we’d brought with us to ride, was mechanically set-up and jetted to operate at Minnesota elevation and was, basically, “dead” in our Colorado mountains high-elevation. Super disappointing on Day #1, as not everyone could ride – and we only had one more day before the Minnesota family had to fly back home. The next morning, we went straight to Timberline Motorsports when the opened – looking for mercy – and boy! did we get some! We asked