elizabethgypsy
Well-known member
Hey y'all, a couple questions..
Took my bike to cyclewerx Friday to get a safety done.
They call me after a bit saying it looks good, except the front brake is dragging, and it's a very common problem for 70's Honda Cb's. Says they can't tell if it just needs a service on the caliper or a rebuild until they get it open, they'll call me shortly to let me know. That if it's just a service it'll be around $167 including price of safety, rebuild will be $330 and change including safety. After an hour and no call I go by, they say oh yeah we aren't getting to it until Monday, and won't get parts until Tuesday. Wait but it might just need servicing, right? Well yeah, maybe. Also for some reason the carb overflow pipes are plugged with screws. Can't tell me why someone would have done that, but they'll just cut them. Then they start trying to convince me I should buy this part to automate the valves, called Dyna, for around $300. ($210 part, and $85/hr labor).
Feeling at this point like they are just trying to get as much money out of a safety as they can.
Then they say it might not be ready until Wednesday, and they might not call to let me know if it's service or rebuild, because they are so busy.
Made me a little nervous..
Has anyone else had a similar experience there? Anyone have an idea why previous owner would have plugged the carb overflows? And lastly if I decide not to get them to do the work, do it myself and then bring it back to them for the safety certificate, would I have to pay for it twice?
Took my bike to cyclewerx Friday to get a safety done.
They call me after a bit saying it looks good, except the front brake is dragging, and it's a very common problem for 70's Honda Cb's. Says they can't tell if it just needs a service on the caliper or a rebuild until they get it open, they'll call me shortly to let me know. That if it's just a service it'll be around $167 including price of safety, rebuild will be $330 and change including safety. After an hour and no call I go by, they say oh yeah we aren't getting to it until Monday, and won't get parts until Tuesday. Wait but it might just need servicing, right? Well yeah, maybe. Also for some reason the carb overflow pipes are plugged with screws. Can't tell me why someone would have done that, but they'll just cut them. Then they start trying to convince me I should buy this part to automate the valves, called Dyna, for around $300. ($210 part, and $85/hr labor).
Feeling at this point like they are just trying to get as much money out of a safety as they can.
Then they say it might not be ready until Wednesday, and they might not call to let me know if it's service or rebuild, because they are so busy.
Made me a little nervous..
Has anyone else had a similar experience there? Anyone have an idea why previous owner would have plugged the carb overflows? And lastly if I decide not to get them to do the work, do it myself and then bring it back to them for the safety certificate, would I have to pay for it twice?