Of the bike shops of my youth not one of them remain.
My main shop was Parklands Yamaha at the 'Mechano Lights' Hume Highway Villawood. Hardly a day went by without me calling in to see the Two Macs and the boys who worked there - either to buy, plan the week end or just hang around and talk motorcycling shit. Often times we would go for a ride there and then - dirt bikes through the old jamboree site, or Menai, or a road ride through the 'Nasho'. Parklands Yamaha became Parklands Trading and is still out there importing Tas power tools +++. Mick Alton was with Honda Australia (cars) for years and might be still there.
I bought my MX250 from Brain Collins at Parramatta opposite Ryan's. Can't remember why I bought from him rather than Mac at Parklands - I think it was availability. I know I got a good price and brought the MX home in the crate. Brain Collins essentially morphed into Actions Suzuki - still there but moved down about one shop front (bigger, better, brighter).
Adams and Sons were at Liverpool, Fairfield and Guildford.
Almost bought a TS250 from them - I might have been a dumb 17yo but was smart enough not to have my head turn by that pretty red tank
. Also lusted over the Triumphs they had there. Pretty to look out but the Honda Four was a better proposition for a crass uncaring youth who wanted to do everything and do it now (give the bike a thrushing with minimum maintenance
). Adam's were always good to rush to late on a Saturday to get and urgent spare to two. Adam's shops went early during the shake out of the late 70's.
I had to deal with 'Jimmy the Jew' (Jim Ayres) at Fairfield for Honda bits. There were there a long time, different ownerships, but are now gone.
Use to window shop at Burglers and Sinners (aka Burling and Simmons). Went to buy a BMW 600 and another time a Velocette from them. Haggled, but they wouldn't budge an inch (hence their reputation as Burglers and Sinners). The Velo was still there about 2 years later. The shop still there but you'll walk at with a carpet rather than a m/c.
I use to window shop at Frasers at Homebush. Lusted for and haggled for a Purstang at the time I bought the MX. Again they wouldn't budge. I think the Bully was a bout 1/3 more in $$$'s. The shop is apartments now I think. Fraser's are still close by but you'll walk out with a Hardly rather than a Bully.
Who was that Suzuki dealer Richmond Road, Blacktown? Was the same shop, same layout for years. Bikes lined up out front, your eyes would have to blink and adjust has you walked into the shop it was so dark. Then there was the voice out of the twilight; "yeah, whata ya want?". "I need 1st and 2nd gear for a '69 TS90", "Yeah, we have those. Wait there". (no referring to books, computers or any of the time wasting shit). There would be much rustling in the darken bowels of the shop but in due course, a surprising 5 minutes or so, "Thats what you want. The price is marked, its $13.50." I don't get down Richmond road too often but I pretty sure I didn't notice them last time I was there. I was always surprised how long they lasted and how long they didn't change.