Came across this on Craig's list this am. Go5thgear.com
anyone else heard of it or been there? I wonder if they have a dyno I could use
Came across this on Craig's list this am. Go5thgear.com
anyone else heard of it or been there? I wonder if they have a dyno I could use
06 Daytona 675 race
01 red R6 #10
86 FJ1200 #10
06 MV Brutale 910s
06 Honda CRF450r
01 Yamaha YZ125
64 Ducati 250
interesting concept, seems like a tough market. might be fun just to shoot the shit whilst working on bike. dyno would be a huge +
Good find, thanks. This is exactly what I've been needing. I'll definitely be using it when I get back
Present: 2006 GSXR 750 (black/yellow), 2006 Yamaha R6r (blue)
Sold: 2011 Ninja 250 (green/black), 2007 R6s (blue)
They have a lot of places like this in Arizona for cars. They're always packed and seem to get good business.
2014 Triumph Daytona 675r
I've considered a setup like this for cars for ages. Looks like a good place, but I don't see a good list of hard to find tools. I was hoping they'd have things like a chain breaker, etc. listed. I'm guessing it's in the works or something they'd get if requested.
What a great find!! Thank you
For those who dont want dyi, I can help you out with whAt you need done. Let me know what your bike needs and I can give you an estimated quote. This is just another hobby of mine. Fixing things.
06 Daytona 675 race
01 red R6 #10
86 FJ1200 #10
06 MV Brutale 910s
06 Honda CRF450r
01 Yamaha YZ125
64 Ducati 250
I want to thank the OP for posting about this. Since checking them out, I've installed new head bearings, new fork springs, fork seal, and a new gxr shock on my ninjette for a very reasonable price, WAY less then what a shop quoted. Not only that, but I've learned so much since I started. If you have a chance check them out, won't be disappointed.
Last edited by guambra2001; Sun Apr 20th, 2014 at 08:40 AM.
Not sure on the dyno, but they have gear for changing tires and balancing. I went there for 3 hours on Sat the 14th to work on my bike, and I'll definitely be returning once the parts arrive. Very nice folks, helped me out a lot. First time working on any motorcycle for me, but achieved all my goals that day.
How's this work price wise?
Hey One-ops,
The prices are listed on the website linked in the first post - see the reservation calendar link. I paid $10/hr for a 1k lift and access to all the tools.