On Jul 15, 2011, at 12:25 PM, Jim Douglas wrote: > I also would like this information as I am not 'mechanically' inclined > at all. Must to my > embarrassment, as it's been like 20 years, I don't fix flats and such at > simply take the > wheel off and take it to someone. > > On 7/15/2011 11:38 AM, K.B wrote: > > > > Any know a good motorcycle mechanic in the Dallas Texas area? > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
dallas area mechanic?
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dallas area mechanic?
I think the guy that used to be at Kawasaki City in Irving TX (Tim) was pretty good. I believe he is on his on now. You might call them and ask how to get hold of him? Or.....do what I did and take a few courses at Cedar Valley Jr. College in Lancaster TX under Duncan Paul and become a better mechanic. He has small engine repair and over haul, electronics, brakes & suspension type classes. And hook up with other riders that are more adept at doing things. Join a group like Two Wheel Texans on the Internet to find out about tech sessions. I think it is better the more you yourself can do.....provided you have some tools and knowledge. I don't see how a lot of these guys at dealerships can be that good for your particular motorcycle as they have to work on so many different models (other than Harley). I don't think they pay them all that great in a lot of shops.
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