
Dealer vs. Independent Shop: When to Choose Which?
We love working on your rigs, but sometimes the dealer actually is your best bet. Here’s an honest breakdown of when to come to us and when to utilize your warranty.
Straight talk on the work we take in-house and the work
we’ll honestly point you elsewhere for.
We’d rather do a few things right than pretend to do everything. Here’s exactly where we shine, and where we’ll send you to someone better suited.
In our shop Analog The machines we know inside and out, and the honest upkeep that keeps them running
Oil and filters, brake fluid, coolant where applicable, plugs, lubrication, the regular care an old bike actually needs.
Cleaning, rebuilding, jetting, and sync. This is the work most shops avoid. It’s the work we do best.
Points, condensers, timing, valve adjustments the mechanical fundamentals of a pre-computer engine.
Pads, shoes, lines, tires, cables, chains, bearings. The parts that keep you safe.
Batteries, charging systems, wiring repair, lighting, and the gremlins that come with 30- and 40-year-old harnesses.
Bags, bars, seats, lighting, and sensible upgrades that suit the bike.
Full and partial revivals: mechanical sort-out first, cosmetics second. We’ll build a realistic plan and a realistic budget before we start.
Honda Shadow · Honda Rebel · Honda CB series · Yamaha V-Star · Suzuki Savage · and most carbureted Japanese cruisers, standards, and dual-sports of the 1980s and ’90s. Got something that isn’t listed? Ask odds are good it’s our kind of machine.
Ride a four-wheeler instead? See our [ATV & Side-by-Side Service] page. Looking to sell rather than fix? We also [buy non-running bikes] running or not, we’ll come get it.
If it’s not on the list, just ask. We’ll tell you straight whether it’s ours to fix and if it isn’t, we usually know exactly who to send you to.
Deep specialty work and anything that needs factory tooling we’ll tell you straight and point you to the right place.
Not our specialty. We’re built for carbureted machines.
Anything that needs proprietary dealer software or fault-code programming.
Cylinder boring, crank work, and other jobs that belong on a specialist’s machine, not our bench.
We’re not a franchised dealer, so anything under factory warranty should go to one.
Best left to a dedicated specialist.

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