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Ghettobirdpirate
| Posted on Saturday, May 05, 2012 - 07:36 am: |
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For stealerships, Skip Fordyce is the way to go for the Inland Empire. I haven't been to the Loma Linda Quaid, but I have been to the Temecula Quaid. Not a fan for service there, but they haven't been too bad on parts. I'd rather make the trek to Skip for service even though Temecula Quaid is much closer. I have been told by reliable sources that Bartel's is excellent for the L.A. area folks and that they have a Buell specialist there. For nonstealership shops, I highly recommend the Sikkle Shop in Downey. The owner/operator, Byrd, has a motto "Flattys to Fattys" for a reason. He has worked on V-Twins for 30+ years. If you if you know anyone with a Shovel, you won't find a better engine builder anywhere. He can rebuild a Buell (Sportster) motor in his sleep. He also did R&D with Erik Buell on race engines back in the day. |
Redman4
| Posted on Saturday, July 19, 2014 - 11:07 am: |
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Just got my Buell back on the road. I'm in northern AZ and close to the Yucca AZ test track but couldn't find anyone to take the work on here. I found AP Cycles in Glendale AZ . Service was great and resonable in price. (928) 322-7555 |
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