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    Shop Recommendations

    I've got a 2002 ZX-6R that I want to do some work on, but unfortunately lack the time, tools and knowledge. I want to put on a new pipe (more for sound than performance), remove the rear fender, integrate the rear brake lights, etc. I'm looking for a shop that will take the time to work with me, go over my options and do the work. Can anyone recommend a good shop in the Denver-Boulder area? Thanks.

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    First off, stay away from all of the bike STEALERSHIPS. I suggest TK Motorsports 720 904 9040, or TFOG 303 216 2400.
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    I agree with Hoopty, either of those shops will do you right.

    Edit: I don't have any personal experience with Metro Powersports, but they have a great deal worked out with the CSC club, you can read about it in the "Club Announcements" section of these forums.
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    Re: Shop Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by cholloway
    I've got a 2002 ZX-6R that I want to do some work on, but unfortunately lack the time, tools and knowledge.
    Dude!!!! Save a ton of cash and bring it over here.

    These are SUPER EASY, bolt-on mods. Then, you can say you did the work.
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