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offering mechanical services

superNAtural01

New member
Joined
Jun 16, 2007
Location
san jose
Moto(s)
TL1000R
hey guys, i am offering my services to your bikes as needed. i am honda, yamaha, and suzuki factory certified. so if any of you need work done to your bike let me know. i currently do a lot of work for the Bay Area Z association, and i am lookin to expand to BARF riders as well. if you want links to vouches for my work i can provide them via PM. thanks and i hope to hear from some of you soon!
 
Good luck with your business. I would be much more likely to support you if you were to become a BARF sponsor.
 
rritterson said:
Good luck with your business. I would be much more likely to support you if you were to become a BARF sponsor.

Dude, you're intitled to your opinion, but there are a bunch of mechanics on BARF that offer their services that aren't BARF sponsors. That would include one of the most well known that happens to be listed in your sig. No need to shoot the guy down the first post after he offers his help.
 
^^ thanks. yea im just trying to help out some people with excellent mechanical services at a fraction of the price that the shops offer. i dont have the overhead that they do, and im still a reputable mechanic in this area.
 
Wild Child said:
Dude, you're intitled to your opinion, but there are a bunch of mechanics on BARF that offer their services that aren't BARF sponsors. That would include one of the most well known that happens to be listed in your sig. No need to shoot the guy down the first post after he offers his help.

Sorry, I wasn't trying to come off as a dick. Hell, I even started my post by saying good luck!

Anyway, all I meant was that without a strong reputation among BARF members (yet), the next best thing is to get on the sponsor list.
 
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So you got something against workign on Kawasakis huh :twofinger

I don't blame you, I don't like working on mine either
Best of luck to you
 
superNAtural01, welcome aboard.

It is always good to have new mechanically knowledgeable members join this forum and offer to help others out. :thumbup

If you look at the Employment section, there is a post there that Shawn (elskipador) started a long time ago, and that most barfers that have used his services have contributed to it over the years, making him a very reputable mobile mechanic on BARF.

I certainly hope that you will also be able to build such reputation on BARF and have your own thread with many positive feedbacks in it... most of the mechanics on BARF are booked weeks if not months in advance, and I certainly hope it becomes the same case for you.

(Also, don't forget the Garage section... one way to quickly build some credit is to offer information and help do it yourselfers in the Garage section. ;) )
 
thanks for the welcome! no i dont have anything against kawai's i just never went to get my certification. i was too busy working on broke down suzukis! ha no seriously, i have a nice thread on 300zxclub.com about my services and work that i have done. i also wanted to put it out there that i can do welding as well! stainless only right now till i get a new tig welder. thanks for all the pm's that i have received so far and i am excited to offer you all good clean mechanical services and to watch my work on the road/track thanks!
 
I have a 74 Honda CB that has been sitting in the back yard for 23 years, it was running good when I parked it there after a meth run. Can you get it running again for $100? It worked great before and I am sure it will start right up, here is an opportunity for some easy bux!
 
do you travel? i need my oil changed + chain adjusted + air filter cleaned.

im 2 lazy lol
 
sure can. but i forgot to mention that i ave a garage that people can bring their bikes to as well. i have all my tools/specialty tool here as well
 
Do you have the tools for and experience in adjusting VFR VTEC Valves? ;)

Wish you the best of luck in your business.
 
yes i can adjust the VTEC valves. TBO, their not too different from regular valves. i used to have an integra type-R which obviously had vtec in it, and done all the services myself.

i also want to add that i can do crash repairs as well.
 
Cool, the more mechanics the better, Best of luck, but ugh, I just sold my Z and thanks for bringing back painful memories, man i miss her.
 
Sweet idea, bro.
Now I'm gonna be as hard as I can on my bike to break it before I move so you can work on it. ;)

Also, post a services offered ad on Craigslist. Renew it all the time, you may get business that way.

Talk to local parts stores and ask them if they'll let you hang a flyer in there. Tell them their customers will get a discount so it's a win/win.

I'll be sending you an email tomorrow.

Cheers and best of luck.
 
Can you, and how much would you charge to adjust valve clearances on a 03 Kawasaki ZX636B ?
 
Sent you a PM. Hopefully you can fit me in. It's fairly simple service.
 
Pop quiz:

What IS the procedure for checking the valves of a VTEC VFR?
 
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