Bike mechanic recommendation - cruiser(s)

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Bike mechanic recommendation - cruiser(s)

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Hi all, with Dynotuned closing down recently, I'm looking for recommendations for a solid mechanic on Harley Davidsons in particular. A lot of the previous threads on this are from 2016 or thereabouts, so assuming there have been other casualties since that time. Whilst I'm using a HD, I guess any mechanic with experience on any cruiser bikes in general would be suitable.

And as an aside, if anyone know where the Khmer mechanic from Dynotuned ended up, that'd be a bonus - the guy knew his stuff, but was quiet as a mouse.
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Re: Bike mechanic recommendation - cruiser(s)

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Spigzy wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 10:58 am Hi all, with Dynotuned closing down recently, I'm looking for recommendations for a solid mechanic on Harley Davidsons in particular. A lot of the previous threads on this are from 2016 or thereabouts, so assuming there have been other casualties since that time. Whilst I'm using a HD, I guess any mechanic with experience on any cruiser bikes in general would be suitable.

And as an aside, if anyone know where the Khmer mechanic from Dynotuned ended up, that'd be a bonus - the guy knew his stuff, but was quiet as a mouse.
I am also in need of a big bike mechanic who is competent, honest and fairly priced

This rules out most well known shops in Phnom Penh. Reaksmey is OK, but some of his staff are fucking morons

The khner fellow at Dyno was the bosses bro in law I had thought. Can't you ask Wornes for his details?
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