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Mechanic in ontario Canada?

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can anyone suggest a mechanic who can work on pans in the toronto GtA area?
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I would suggest Mike Ryall at Kustom Bike Shop, if you don't mind the drive to Windsor:

http://www.kustombikeshop.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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speedking1949 wrote:I would suggest Mike Ryall at Kustom Bike Shop, if you don't mind the drive to Windsor:

http://www.kustombikeshop.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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jlj wrote:
speedking1949 wrote:I would suggest Mike Ryall at Kustom Bike Shop, if you don't mind the drive to Windsor:

http://www.kustombikeshop.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks but too far
What all do you need done? There's a ton of experience right here on this forum. Maybe it's somethging you can do yourself with a little help??
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jdpan wrote:
jlj wrote:
speedking1949 wrote:I would suggest Mike Ryall at Kustom Bike Shop, if you don't mind the drive to Windsor:

http://www.kustombikeshop.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks but too far
What all do you need done? There's a ton of experience right here on this forum. Maybe it's somethging you can do yourself with a little help??
True but I don't have the patience. It's tuning the carb and Mallory ignition to make kick starting easier. I do not want to mess around too much as it starts ok now and don't want to get it to far off the baseline. Also, the engine is an aftermarket pan with dual plugs,and I don't know what size the engine is or anything else about the cam,valves etc.
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Understood but, it's a real good idea to get to know your bike, especially for times when you're alone and broke down on the side of the road in the middle BFE without a cell phone. Your issues are very common and with a little time and effort could save yourself some hassle and maybe a few bucks, just sayin..
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jdpan wrote:Understood but, it's a real good idea to get to know your bike, especially for times when you're alone and broke down on the side of the road in the middle BFE without a cell phone. Your issues are very common and with a little time and effort could save yourself some hassle and maybe a few bucks, just sayin..
Agreed but first I need it set right and then keep it there
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