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elskipador's Mechanic Services

johnnyp

Well-known member
To throw in my two bits, I heard about Shawn through BARF and asked him to take a look at my cbr 600 f1. He did all the work we agreed to, plus offered me a lot of advice above and beyond. He identified a pretty major safety issue related to my tires that I didn't know about (just bought the bike). Bottom line is that Shawn is really knowledgeable, enjoys working on sport bikes, and is really a top notch professional. I think we'd all be real smart to keep him busy enough where we can keep him in business.

See you all out there...

John
 

FoolishMortal

Gary J: Ride in Peace
PM for Shawn

I just sent a PM your way...more work for you, even though it looks like you have your hands full. So many cheap bastids!!!

:laughing

(me, too) :shhh
 

jroymcd

Well-known member
98 cbr f3

just got a 98 cbr 600. already ordered a pipe(will be here monday). need to replace crankcase cover (i already have) and needs 16,000 mile service. i live in castro valley. how much?

james
 

pelikan

Well-known member
3rd time Shawn has worked in my garage (2nd time on my bikes) and 3rd time I was impressed with his know how. Dude, that auto-decompression thing OWNZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

elskipador

elskipador@gmail.com
Cool!! working on the yz250f really got me thinking its not going to be all bad when they out-law the 2-strokes. Did you notice any performance difference from the cam, besides the easy starts? you take the fiddy with ya?
 

pelikan

Well-known member
I only took it out two times before the mod, so I'm not sure.

It is definately easier to start. chickenrice (who I bought it off of) & I stopped on a trail, and we bothed kicked, mine strated up right away and he turned around in amazment. Then procedded to kick a couple times more before his would start :laughing :laughing
 

SVince650S

Well-known member
Hi Elskipador,

Good to know there is someone highly recommended on the BARF site. I would like to have my suspension (specifically) and bike (generally) checked for the BARF Track Day on Aug. 22. I will pm you for more details and hopefully set up an appointment if that's okay.

Thanks.
Vince :teeth
 

elskipador

elskipador@gmail.com
I'll be out of town with no email access from 7/8-7/13th @ laguna seca with dunlop. they tell me we'll do about 3000~4000 tire changes through out the event
 

Roundboy

THE ROUNDFATHER
Bump for TMU homeboy.......

by the way ya'll elskp's birthday just passed and I have a feeling
i'm the only one who said Happy Birthday.......

he helped ya'll out at least send a belated greeting!!!!!

cause some trouble while you're at it too....!!!!!?
 

tomaurand

Well-known member
Hey elskipador,
I plan on buying a used bike on the next few weeks and was wondering if you could comeout and take a look at the bike before I pay out the cash?
Not sure what bike I am buying yet, but need someone to give it a safety check and make sure it a decent deal.

Thanks,
Tom
 

elskipador

elskipador@gmail.com
thanks!! but don't rub it in....i'm getting to old

i'll be @ t-hill all weekend with the dunlop guys. :teeth
 

GSXRLTD

Well-known member
Hi

Shawn came over today and put my 86 GSXR 1100, back together.
Dude's amazingly sharp and knowledgable. He used his time well and and took no short cuts. Dude wanted to skip lunch and focus on getting the bike going.

I like to thank BARF for introducing Shawn.

Thxs again Shawn
 
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