Can anyone recommend a good motorcycle mechanic?
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Can anyone recommend a good motorcycle mechanic?
Can anyone recommend a good motorcycle mechanic? Thanks.
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Re: Can anyone recommend a good motorcycle mechanic?
What kind of bike? As a general rule, there are no "good" mechanics here.
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Re: Can anyone recommend a good motorcycle mechanic?
I recommend Two Wheels Only too.
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Re: Can anyone recommend a good motorcycle mechanic?
It's an enduro.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:What kind of bike? As a general rule, there are no "good" mechanics here.
Re: Can anyone recommend a good motorcycle mechanic?
This prick ripped me off big time. Do not go there.John Bingham wrote:I recommend Two Wheels Only too.
Re: Can anyone recommend a good motorcycle mechanic?
Took me a bit to find it, but this is where I take my bike :-
Dynotuned Service Center Phnom Penh.
The Essential Diagnostic big bike service now available for Sports & Cruiser Motorcycles
View ECU data, read stored fault codes, erase stored fault codes, display live data/parameters, run diagnostic tests.
Ignition, Injection, Immobilizer/alarm, ABS, Dashboard, Body Computer, Injection Regulation, Transmission, EPT, and Service Light Reset.
Read and clear fault codes
Make adjustments and follow factory procedures
Display ECU data, real time, and run diagnostic tests
Key programming on some bikes, such as Harley-Davidson, BMW, Suzuki, Kawasaki, and Honda and many more
Aprilia, BMW, Buell, Ducati, Harley Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Kymco, Laverda, Moto Guzzi, Moto Morini, MV Agusta, Peugeot, Piaggio, Polaris, Suzuki, Triumph, Vespa, Yamaha
Coming soon a Superflow rolling road.
Please call 012 950 472 for an appointment,
[email protected]
face book dynotuned.
Or Visit the Service Center
# 7D Sisawath quay, 100 meters south of Japanese bridge.
Dynotuned Service Center Phnom Penh.
The Essential Diagnostic big bike service now available for Sports & Cruiser Motorcycles
View ECU data, read stored fault codes, erase stored fault codes, display live data/parameters, run diagnostic tests.
Ignition, Injection, Immobilizer/alarm, ABS, Dashboard, Body Computer, Injection Regulation, Transmission, EPT, and Service Light Reset.
Read and clear fault codes
Make adjustments and follow factory procedures
Display ECU data, real time, and run diagnostic tests
Key programming on some bikes, such as Harley-Davidson, BMW, Suzuki, Kawasaki, and Honda and many more
Aprilia, BMW, Buell, Ducati, Harley Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Kymco, Laverda, Moto Guzzi, Moto Morini, MV Agusta, Peugeot, Piaggio, Polaris, Suzuki, Triumph, Vespa, Yamaha
Coming soon a Superflow rolling road.
Please call 012 950 472 for an appointment,
[email protected]
face book dynotuned.
Or Visit the Service Center
# 7D Sisawath quay, 100 meters south of Japanese bridge.
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Re: Can anyone recommend a good motorcycle mechanic?
How exactly did he rip you off?Popeye wrote:This prick ripped me off big time. Do not go there.John Bingham wrote:I recommend Two Wheels Only too.
Re: Can anyone recommend a good motorcycle mechanic?
I had a Honda Phantom and wanted the engine overhauled plus a over all inspection as per his brochure.kiwiincambodia wrote:How exactly did he rip you off?Popeye wrote:This prick ripped me off big time. Do not go there.John Bingham wrote:I recommend Two Wheels Only too.
When I picked up my bike and examined it at home, noticed that the engine had not been taken apart as for the inspection, things that were not working were still not working.
So took it back. Still somethings were still not working. The main one was my rear brake would lock on as faulty master cylinder. OK, the motor had been worked on, but kept getting sluggish, seamed as not getting enough fuel. So back again, on the way it really did not want to go but I managed to get it there and was told that I had not run it in properly. he had to rebuild the top end as everything had over heated. So took it home and same problem !!!! Anyway, I finished off pulling the carby off and took it to local bike shop to have it cleaned. And to my amazement has not missed a beat since.
Now from memory this exercise cost me over $700
WTF!
Re: Can anyone recommend a good motorcycle mechanic?
Fair punishment for riding a Phantom.
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