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mechanics for older bikes
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 10:54 am
by filofilo85
I own an 89 gpz900r and contacted my kawasaki dealer to put my bike in for servicing and new tyres. I was told they would do the tyres but were not interested in dealing with servicing an old bike.I understand that older bikes may create problems with when it comes to parts but if its a basic service I don't see any problem. I have found another dealer who will do the work (Honda dealer) . For future reference are there any outlets in the melbourne metro area where they don't mind working on older machines?
Re: mechanics for older bikes
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 10:59 am
by Glen
Shit...thats pretty screwed. I would've thought that they'd have a bit of pride in servicing an "older" model....and 1989 ain't even that old. You're probably better off with a non dealer though as it'll save you some dough. The Melbourne lads should be able to point you somewhere.
Good luck
Re: mechanics for older bikes
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 11:23 am
by Ratmick
Whereabouts are you?
There used to be a guy called Graeme that worked in a Suzuki dealership in Bendigo that was pretty switched on as far as Kawasakis went (he was an ex-Kawasaki mechanic). I'm pretty sure he'd be happy enough to look at it.
I took my ZZR600 in there to get him to work on it, the Suzuki guys didn't mind at all

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Mick
Re: mechanics for older bikes
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 11:39 am
by mike-s
Ratmick beat me to the punch. I know of a couple of guys that would happily service your bike here in Sydney, and also know a few places that wouldn't touch it with a barge pole simply because of the age.
Re: mechanics for older bikes
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 12:12 pm
by Cwidova
redline motorcycles or sharptune have no dramas wth doing older model bikes, they both in dandenong
Re: mechanics for older bikes
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 12:19 pm
by Smitty
hmmmm...pity guys like Ken Nixon (previous owner of Brighton Kwaka) are not still around to do the
service of old stuff like the GeePeeZed . these were no problem...he even had a restoration service
for the old stuff
Re: mechanics for older bikes
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 2:32 pm
by P4nza
all of them are the same... i went to bikebiz (both of them) and they basicly told me to piss off... so i thought id give action suzuki a try... for $280 they change my rear tyre, change oil/filter and new set of o-rings for the oil filter sometimes i wonder about people today

either they are too stupid or too lazy to fix ur bike

Re: mechanics for older bikes
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 5:53 pm
by dilligaf
Re: mechanics for older bikes
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 7:59 pm
by craig
there's a bloke just to the left of the light rail overpass heading out of town on city rd,..........stop at the bridge and look left..... theres a motorcycle drawn on the facade of the shed. he's a gruff old bastard. I was recommended to him by a member of the preston MC club,was treated well on both price and service at the time..couple years ago now......if your in the neighbourhood drop in and have a chat