Sochi
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Just did safety for my daughter's bike I am selling.
First of all, what a hassle selling htese days - absolutely no offers from Kijiji, and FB MP is a crazy waste of time. Moreover, I think the word is out about the new Safety Inspection process, so most buyers want to have safety included in the selling price... Luckily, there is one guy who is realistic, gave me extra as a deposit and payment for safety, so I could proceed.
I did some reading on FB groups, and the closest places to me were:
This bike is bone stock, all works, clean and good rubber so I never worried it passing..
The mechanic was kind of serious, no eye contact, obviously didn’t want to talk there. OK with me—not your regular mom-n-pop bike shop...
They are busy car shop so there is no interest in fixing your bike as I saw it.
So, bottom line—if your bike is bone stock, just go straight to any shop that offers a reasonable price, and they will safety it (Mister Obvious here haha).
Would be interesting to hear experiences with specialized bike shops—if they are more "flexible" on things like tail-tidy and exhaust.
Also, how it would affect bike what traded to dealers situation. Post your experience please.
Worst case, I figured, I'd just have to put back my ugly OEM Yamaha tail and OEM exhaust back (and I kept them, thank G) to sell my "slightly" modified Yamaha.
First of all, what a hassle selling htese days - absolutely no offers from Kijiji, and FB MP is a crazy waste of time. Moreover, I think the word is out about the new Safety Inspection process, so most buyers want to have safety included in the selling price... Luckily, there is one guy who is realistic, gave me extra as a deposit and payment for safety, so I could proceed.
I did some reading on FB groups, and the closest places to me were:
- Sherpa – cost $324 + tax, and they were booked through July (called on May 28th).
- Master Mechanic Newmarket – $130 + tax (!) and they had an opening for June 9th.
- non-OEM tail (no tail-tidy, as I understood).
- Integrated turn signals.
- Non-standard/too small/etc. turn signals.
- No catalytic.
- Non-OEM exhaust.
- Non-OEM mirrors (or too small/missing one—not sure what he meant here, didn't have time to elaborate).
- Bab rubber, obviously.
- Also, he said he can't do any work/check (?) on drum brakes. I wasn't sure here as well but didn't care to ask more—who has drum brakes anyway? LOL
This bike is bone stock, all works, clean and good rubber so I never worried it passing..
The mechanic was kind of serious, no eye contact, obviously didn’t want to talk there. OK with me—not your regular mom-n-pop bike shop...
They are busy car shop so there is no interest in fixing your bike as I saw it.
So, bottom line—if your bike is bone stock, just go straight to any shop that offers a reasonable price, and they will safety it (Mister Obvious here haha).
Would be interesting to hear experiences with specialized bike shops—if they are more "flexible" on things like tail-tidy and exhaust.
Also, how it would affect bike what traded to dealers situation. Post your experience please.
Worst case, I figured, I'd just have to put back my ugly OEM Yamaha tail and OEM exhaust back (and I kept them, thank G) to sell my "slightly" modified Yamaha.