View Full Version : Bike shops in STX?
DomesticChiney
10-20-2008, 04:20 AM
Anyone know of any good bike shops in STX or STT or even PR? One that can do to scheduled maintainence to custom work?
Tekknikal
10-20-2008, 01:32 PM
i know of one shop, i would imagine autoworld does work too... will need to wait for the bike guys to chime in though
DomesticChiney
10-20-2008, 02:58 PM
Thanks Tekk! Hope that the bike guys protected their bikes from the elements of the storm.
VIZuki
10-20-2008, 06:11 PM
Sorry buddy no bike shops just people who know how to build or rebuild tranny's engines heads that sort of stuff..honestly if you need work done by someone your gona need the repair manual so they can follow along..autoworld doesn't even stock oil filters when people come in there to get them...we gotta a couple of guys here that can do the work but no tune shops if thats what your talking about...best thing is do it yourselfer..unless its major repair...shux I'll help you out if you need help with something its all about tools if you have the tools then you ca nfollow the manual. don't have the tools then your screwed with backyard work.
DomesticChiney
10-21-2008, 10:12 AM
Thanks for the heads u VIZUKI! Pretty much all I need help on is the periodic maintence part. I've yet to get my hands dirty on my bike.... Exhuast, HID Lights, and anything else I had done to the bike was all done state side. I have some mechanical intuition from working on my car inbetween trips to the performance shop, but I learned that from watching someone else. Just need to see how its done once or twice and I'll be able to get it! If you can help me thats great! I'd hate to keep bringing it to Purto Rico everytime I need something simple done.
Tekknikal
10-21-2008, 02:31 PM
vizuki - doesn't raymond (?) have a shop?
StreetRX7
10-21-2008, 07:43 PM
YEH an Derrick does pretty good work on bikes too...
VIZuki
10-26-2008, 01:25 AM
vizuki - doesn't raymond (?) have a shop?
As far as I know I heard it was for sale..and not open well at least 6 days out of the 7 I do head in that direction. on the other hand Derrick(that falls into the category of people that can do the work not a dealer or bike shop) its like me wanting to get work done on a RX-7 I'd probably contact either street RX or someone of the liking cause I've seen the step by pics of a rotary build up..which to me still boggles my mind how a rotary works other than it spins and is like three triangles within itself. that and there great airplane engines....off subject....but thats what I mean theres people to do it but time, work, all fall into it..not like you got a person working on bikes every day monday to friday you can drop off 8-5..its when there available.:dunno:
mitsubishi
10-26-2008, 08:54 PM
Buy a 2 stroke. Less Maintenance, Right Vizuki? ;)
VIZuki
10-27-2008, 01:31 AM
:goodtimes: right you are my bwoy..I need to stop bullshitting and hurry and buy my master cylinder hit up the dirt.....I love my dirt car bike don't matter I go all duhty!!!!!!
DomesticChiney
10-27-2008, 08:56 AM
lol. I should just get a golf cart to ride around in to! lol. No maintence right there! Just charge up the battery and I can get my groceries with it!
VIZuki
10-28-2008, 05:09 AM
and put a lift with leaf springs or coils with it..gotta a couple people with those here..running quad tires...FTW!!!
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