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elskipador's Mechanic Services

elskipador

elskipador@gmail.com
I wouldn't mind a dealership, perhaps another honda one. however i hate a day in day out commute. Is he close to SF??

thanks
shawn
 

elskipador

elskipador@gmail.com
Thanks for the link. I'll check them out the next time I'm down that way. The best way to scope a shop is to be a potential customer ;)

shawn
 

luisimo

Well-known member
Shawn thank you for the 'house call' that was really nice and convinient, great work.

Yoda, I will try his cell phone first, e-mail next and pm last. At least that is the way it was for me

I give him a :thumbup in his work.
 

squidhunter

suck.squeeze.bang.blow.
I'll be hitting you up soon for a valve adjustment for my SV. BTW, what parts should I pick up? Also maybe tweak the carbs (jet kit).
 

elskipador

elskipador@gmail.com
it'd be a good idea to pick up both valve cover gaskets. the only other thing we'll need is shims, but we won't know what sizes we'll need until we measure the clearance and see what shims are in there already. we should plan to meet on a day your local is open. thanks

shawn
 

elskipador

elskipador@gmail.com
rich,
if your xr50 looks like anything close to the pic in your sig. i can't wait to see it. also i told TJ to stop by your place. thanks

shawn
 

xtremecycles

Well-known member
Shawn,
Great to have you on the forum.

Guys, I highly recommend Shawn. He's worked on my Kawi before and does a great job.

He also does work on dirtbikes as well.

Good Luck Bro and will be calling you on my next service interval.


Ron
 

elskipador

elskipador@gmail.com
hey ron,
thanks for the props. also i'll be taking all my tools and stands up to sears point, just to help anyone that needs it during the afm/ccs season. if you'll be there let me know. thanks

shawn
 

pelikan

Well-known member
I would like be the [3rd/4th] person to give shawn props. he came today and adjusted my valves. professional, friendly and answered my stupid ass questions. ;)

I'd recommend to everybody
:thumbup
 

elskipador

elskipador@gmail.com
thanks!! and i wouldn't consider any of your questions stupid! its important to ask questions about things you're interested in.


shawn
 

hiroprotagonist

Well-known member
yup shawn came over to help me with my frontend. real friendly guy and he was a BIG help with some things i wouldnt have known until it was too late or wouldve got stuck on while puttin my bike back together.
thanks again
 

skysgone

Well-known member
I would also highly recommend Shawn. He worked on my bike today and did a great job. Plus he is friendly, professional and great with answering all kinds of questions. I learned a lot about my bike from him today.

Thanks very much, Shawn.


-Tony
 

robscomputer

Well-known member
Hi,

What would the cost be for a jet kit and exhaust install on a Ninja 250? Also what extra parts would I need? I live in Fremont, 680/880.

Rob
 

elskipador

elskipador@gmail.com
hey rob,
it'll take 3 t o4 hours total to put on the pipe, install the jet kit and sync the carbs.

shawn
 
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