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JSI Motorcycles & Small Engines celebrates their 10 year birthday

JSI Motorcycles & Small Engines is celebrating their 10th birthday and in honour of it, they are offering “specials, specials, and more specials”.

The business will celebrate 10 years of quality service on Friday 3 September.

The surprise specials will be revealed on the day, and customers can treat themselves to a piece of cake and maybe even a surprise giveaway.

Coinciding with Father’s Day, it’s the perfect time to spoil your Dad. Or maybe the whole family.

JSI Motorcycles & Small Engines is a family owned and operated business in the heart of Stanthorpe.

Owners Amanda and Dave Smith are true blue locals, and are raising their three children in the community.

“We started as a motorcycle repair shop and have grown from there,” Amanda said.

The business has grown to become a Stihl dealer and Beta dealer, and also offer Honda, CFMOTO, Hustler, YCF, and other products.

They offer products for the whole family, including kids bikes.

“We offer excellent customer service and we service what we sell, priding ourselves on matching our quality products to your needs, to get the job done right the first time.”

JSI Motorcycles & Small Engines also now offers Zip Pay and Zip Money, after bringing it in earlier this year.

“If there’s something you’ve been wanting, come and see one of our team members and take it home today but pay later,” they stated.

From 1 September, JSI Motorcycles & Small Engines will also be offering 38 months interest free on their Hustler products.

While the specials will stay a surprise until Friday 3 September, we can reveal they will most likely have discounts on their Stihl products.

If you’ve been on the lookout for new motorcycle gear, you just might be in luck on that front too.

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