Hi All:
I don't need a mechanic at this time but I just bought a 2004 Ninja 250 and am curious who you use for maintenance and mechanical work in the South Metro Denver area that is reputable and does a good job.
Thanks
Dawn
Hi All:
I don't need a mechanic at this time but I just bought a 2004 Ninja 250 and am curious who you use for maintenance and mechanical work in the South Metro Denver area that is reputable and does a good job.
Thanks
Dawn
I would go to Faster Motosports. They are down in Denver right off 8th and I-25.
I would go to Faster Motosports. Too
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Do my own, and a lot of the maint. can be done by an average ability owner, for the more difficult stuff a lot of the people here are willing to help out.
Hit up Jim at TFOG Wheelsports.
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Dingleberns you're right around the corner from her in Littleton. Why dont you offer to give her a hand if she needs it?
Dawn- there are probably alot of things you dont necessarily need to go to a shop to have done. Just hit up the people on this board that are close by(like Dingle) if you need help with your bike.
Last edited by UglyDogRacing; Wed Jul 2nd, 2008 at 09:16 AM.
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+1 on TFOG and Faster.
I don't use the dealership service dept.'s but others have had issues with most of them.
Easier to get lost in the crowd at a dealer.
I hate having to do a complete inspection of my bike when it comes out just to make sure they attached everything.
(Though it's not a bad idea to do that regardless of the shop, shit happens.)
The smaller private shops tend to be better to deal with, more of a personal touch IMO.
Hey, aren't we due for another Tech Day soon?
Lota new riders that could benefit from one.
(Plus it's been a year since we've seen Pilot in his Mad Scientist gear.)
I think he's a little busy with his own bike right now.
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Thanks! Great information! And anytime you have a Tech Day I would definatley love to be a part of a that. I'm not a mechanic but I was raised by one so I know some things and would love to know more about bike maintenance.
THANK!