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They have been fair with me, SO FAR ! When you look at the whole motorcycle market, they are all overpriced, especially the shops. Mechaincs are over-estimated, over-indulged, and spoiled. Don't tell me that an hour's work for a mechanic costs between $65 - $75 an hour. Why? Pilots, with all the responsibility they carry in their hands, not even they have that salary. I know !!!. I worked for a major airline for 25 years (recently retired) and I have had motorcycles for sometime in my lifetime. So, it gives me some authority in saying, - "I know what I'm talking about." I'm not going to change nothing with this writing, but, at least this 'block' gives me a chance to blow off some steam.
"God bless, and safe riding!"
This place is a joke. They are over priced. Their staff are a bunch of Liars that do not follow through with what they say. They talk smack about the little guy and try to start trouble between the customers and other dealerships.
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The Mechanic does not make the full $65-$75 an hour. Most of that goes to the shop owner to pay for over head, payroll, and other bills. Come on buddy. Don't you think more people would be motorcycle mechanics if they really made that kind of money? I know I'm a motorcycle mechanic currently and have been for years. Just so you know I dont work for fun machines. I work at another local shop. I'm not just covering for fun machines I'm explaining why it cost that much to have your motorcycle serviced at any shop in the entire country.