I'm a bit tired of young puppies with spiky hair and nicely ironed race team shirts serving me in bike shops. Eight times out of ten they couldn't be bothered checking the computer for the parts you need and have usually got a smart arse comment about my wanting parts for a bike more than 5 years old. Hawkesbury Honda used to be a great old shop when it was owned by Paul Giles and his young bloke, superbike legend Shawn, two of the nices people you'd ever meet. You could walk in and Paul would know you by your first name, what you rode and would be genuinely interested in what you'd been up to. If they weren't busy you could bet you'd get a cup of coffee and a bit of bench racing. If you needed a part for a race meeting and didn't have the money right then, Paul would often give it to you as long as you paid him when you could afford it. Naturally, we always did. Paul unfortunately died and one of the last of the great family bike shops was sold and replaced by a huge carpeted and shiny glass modern megamart with eerily no atmosphere and piped music, manned by the forementioned spiky haired young blokes with attitude and no interest in anything older than the previous model. The young bloke who served me the other day, Justin/Jason/Jaden or whatever, was telling me about his mates vintage Honda CR250. Silly me assumed he was talking about an RZ or even an Elsinore. No, he was talking about a '97 CR250 and calling it vintage. When I mentioned Hondas with twin shocks you could see the interest drain from his face quicker than it had taken him to comb his hair. Wheras old Gilesy kept a good selection of vintage oriented parts, these slick Harrys keep hardly any stock other than the consumables and it annoys me having to pay for an item before I get it.
Thankfully, I can shop from any number of overseas and local vintage oriented shops who not only know what I want,but are genuinely interested in me as a customer. The same goes with Ebay. I've met some very interesting and nice people who have remained friends. I always get better prices, better variety and different types of stuff that you'd never find here. The world is rapidly changing and it's become a global market. Like other posters here, I don't really care about supporting "our own" any more. I'm out for the best deal for my money, no matter where that deal is.