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Even the very highly reputable repair shops dissapoint. I took my '82 GS1100EZ to a repair shop for a carb adjustment, it was running hot.
I was lucky to ever get it back. When I did it was "shop worn," new scratches, missing hardware, ran worse than when I took it there,
I had Chef rebuild a set of carbs I got on E-bay and put them on it, and I painstakingly did all the work correcting what they messed up. And I was fortunate to be able to do so with my limited knowledge of working on these machines.
The fact of the matter is, no one cares more about your bike than you do.
And if you think a hired mechanic is going to painstakingly do the quality of work that you would do, you're mistaken.
You have to put the effort to learn as much as you can about these bikes as far as maintaining them, where to get parts, etc. to make having one worthwhile.
I was lucky to ever get it back. When I did it was "shop worn," new scratches, missing hardware, ran worse than when I took it there,
I had Chef rebuild a set of carbs I got on E-bay and put them on it, and I painstakingly did all the work correcting what they messed up. And I was fortunate to be able to do so with my limited knowledge of working on these machines.
The fact of the matter is, no one cares more about your bike than you do.
And if you think a hired mechanic is going to painstakingly do the quality of work that you would do, you're mistaken.
You have to put the effort to learn as much as you can about these bikes as far as maintaining them, where to get parts, etc. to make having one worthwhile.