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| jjdugen |
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 jjdugen World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 18:58 - 29 Apr 2012 Post subject: The joys of motorcycle mechanicing (Not!) |
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I've been retired for the last two years and thats allowed me to indulge myself in doing what I've always enjoyed....motorcycles.
Rebuilt quite a few old snotters, made a pittance of a profit, quite happy with that. As the word got around I've taken on some servicing and repairs, a little more lucrative.
But..... I'm asked to do an oil change, oh and can you look at the plugs etc. I explain that doing the plugs involves removing the tank and probably some fairings, airbox off before I can start on that 'easy' job. With decent oil at circa £30 and plugs on a four running to about the same and a moderate charge for my time, its a bill of £90. I see them start to look at me as some kind of Fagin. Then I tell them that the chain is pretty much on its last legs, thats another £100 fitted, and they start to turn a funny grey colour.
With a great deal of reluctance they say go ahead.
During the course of the operation, I find crossthreaded bolts, wheel bearing that are starting to disintigrate, pads getting thin, carbs a million miles out of balance. Not to mention soggy forks and rear shocks.
I know that if I say all these things need attention, that the guy will just treat me as a rip-off merchant, trying to get as much out of him as I can. Half the time, the repairs would work out to be as much as the bike is worth. But, if I dont make him aware of these faults, it will be the ' it was fine when I gave it to you' routine.
I've learnt my lesson, the general public, especially motorcyclists, seem to think that anyone repairing their 'precious' is trying to con them. They like nice and shiny, but begrudge every penny spent on repairs. They, generally have little actual mechanical knowlege of what they are sitting on, especially when that machine can happliy take them way above 100mph. I am told that they 'have no time or facilities', but expect me to have invested in tools and equipment. All branches of the game are as bad as each other, commuters by far the worst. Except for the classic bike owner, at least they expect to pay for a properly executed job, most of them are at least expert enough to keep an old bit of tech running.
So, apart from friends, I have thrown the towel in, enough of working my magic on strangers nails, take it to a dealer and get a proper costing, have St Johns ambulance standing by to revive you when you get the estimate. ____________________ The CBR900RR has been sold. Aprilia Falco worms its way into my heart.
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| T0MMY |
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 Posted: 19:25 - 29 Apr 2012 Post subject: |
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Sadly it only takes a few rip off merchants to make people a bit nervous and paranoid about mechanics in general and there are more than a few.
It must be incredibly expensive to run any sort of vehicle if you can't even change the oil or brake pads yourself Bloke I work with paid £300 for new discs and pads on his car...that's a half hour job with £80 worth of parts (as I tried to tell him)...even offered him tools and help. ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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| TUG |
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Haha, I wanted to be a motorcycle mechanic but after how shit the treatment was to me by both employer and bikers, the love for it soon died. It killed it for me after seeing how poorly they treated the bloke who was teaching me, they walked all over him and his pay was so shit I just began to regret even trying to deal with the shit given to me by the salesmen.
When I started giving back as good as I was given the salesmen then went to the boss and told them I had an attitude problem and was overly aggressive after once being collared by one of them when I was walking away from him confronting me.
Never a-fucking-gain. ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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| Pete. |
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 Posted: 19:49 - 29 Apr 2012 Post subject: |
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Well, now you know why some places won't work on bikes more than a few years old.
Damned if you do and damned if you don't I'm afraid. If you work on a bike, spot a problem, point it out but get talked into either ignoring it or bodging it you better have some pretty good insurance and legal cover because if it fails after you touched it you're very likely to be getting sued or worse. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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I stopped years ago apart from close freinds and my bains bikes,you summed it all up in your first post ,Ive built specials/fighters ,fabricating,restorations and loads more over the years and for every 5 good jobs you get its the one bad customer who knocks your end in it always makes me laugh how folks will think nothing of spending £300 on a bloody loud exhaust but tell them the reason why they cant stop is they need new pads and they look at you like you just shoved your finger up their arse....I had one guy with a hyper wotsits rgsxrcbrzx wotsit bring me a can and some fancy rearsets to fit for him that he had jus stuck on his card for £450 the knob had canvas hanging out of his rear tyre and he said oh ill sort it next payday in 3 weeks ,I told him I was to busy and couldnt fit him in  ____________________ Wheels polished and painted £90 a pair all in ..........bargain! |
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 Posted: 22:52 - 29 Apr 2012 Post subject: |
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I realised the futility when advising some-one with a seriouse electrical problem to buy a haynes manual.... £15?
<Nah! just tell me what to do....
>BUY A HAYNES MANUAL!
<Why?
>It will TELL YOU WHAT TO DO!
<Why cant YOU just tell me?
>OK... get a multimeter...
<Whats one of them?
>Tells you in the manual....
<What Manual?
>The Haynes Manual...
<Oh, right.... So I should get a manual then?
>YES!
<OK... well I have got awiring diagram off the net... its not for my bike, but it should do, shouldn't it? What do I do?
>Have you got a multi-meter?
<No.
>OK, well GET A MULTIMETER....
<How much are they?
>About a tenner....
<Ah! Cant I just use a bulb and a couple of bits of wire?
>I dont know. Can you?
<Well some-one said I could... but I dont know how?
>So NO, then you cant, can you?
<So what CAN I do?
>BUY A FUCKING MULTI-METER!
<No need to get shirty!
A week-later.....
<Still having electrical issues. Do you think that it might be the 'stator'?
>I dont know, why do you think it might be the stator?
<Well I'm still getting no spark. Sparks is made in the generator, right? And the stator's in the generator, right? So I thought there might be something wrong with the Stator?
>Why?
< I just SAID?
> Yes, but WHY? What have you done?
Go to top! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
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 Posted: 23:10 - 29 Apr 2012 Post subject: |
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Have you bought Hayne's Manual?
Anything more than undo this bolt, and it say's seek advice from dealer/manufacturer.....
So therefore - just send them to the dealer... . Job done.
Neil (fully dealer serviced) WT. ____________________ Ride it like it was stolen.
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There's another variant, clots who will happily spend in order to avoid thinking.
Two weekend ago I had to explain to my brother that the fuel pump that he'd bought for his "classic"[1] Porsche wasn't going to make it run, because there was no effing spark. No, it didn't matter how adamant That Bloke On the Forum Was, his fuel pump was running fine, as he'd have known if he'd taken 30 seconds to short two contacts and listen.
This Saturday it was another Jesus Wept day as he handed me a coil, distributor cap and rotor arm and said "Make it work!". What part of "There was no spark past the coil, but the resistances on it were OK so the problem is in the low tension circuit before the coil" was he unclear on, I asked.
"Let's just swap them over anyway so I won't have wasted my money."
Anyway, the common theme is that everybody with an Opportunity Vehicle expects that your time is free, and that if you turn up with a spanner then everything that follows is your responsibility.
[1] Shed. And I doubt that the Haynes Book of Lies authors for it had even seen one, let alone worked on it. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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From the flipside of this, I've got a very good friend who has been doing this for years. He has a couple of income streams and this is one of them.
I always got him to do major work - i.e. services/chain changes/anything decent. If I needed a new tyre in a rush or wanted an oil change I'd just pop to a shop.
It didn't take me long to learn the difference in workmanship between him and shops though. His attention to detail is second to none, he spots things and had let me know about them.
Anyway, I moved house about 18 months ago and found myself, for the first time ever with a garage at home with proper power and lighting in, so I've steadily built up my own toolkit and knowledge. I can now do a lot of basic jobs on my own - looking after the braking system, oil changes, air filter changes, stripped the fairing off, lever swaps, grip swaps - simple jobs basically, if I wanted valve clearances done (again) they'd be off to my mate.
If I'm asked by people 'do you know anyone that can do x' I'll automatically vet them and if they're the type that will winge if/when he finds something, I'll just say no, but this dealer isn't too bad, as on the flip side, I wouldn't want to recommend a pain in the arse to a friend.
I suffer in a similar way, my profession is 'computers', so by rights that must mean I want to spend two hours going through a badly maintained machine for 'two pints down the pub' because surely any 14 year old can do that.
The fact that the systems I design and build are only for businesses and generally cost several million a shot makes not one jot of difference to sorting out a porn & virus riddled PC, it's not what I do professionally and I have very little interest in it.
I've been asked to build quite a few by mates, I've automated windows builds, so I don't have to sit there clicking next, and I can get a tower together in a tidy fashion with windows, office and the usual apps within the hour. I don't mind building them, but I do only build them for people I'd be happy to sell them to. The amount of people I've sent to Dell/PCWorld with a 'guide' of how much they should spend, because I simply don't have the time to support them through every step.
I see your pain, and I think some of these people are the same 'types'. They believe because you fixed their bike once it's now your responsibility and you should honour your work, even though a totally different part has gone wrong, or they've since dropped it.
Damn that's a depressing post for a monday morning!  ____________________ Current Bikes: Honda CBR 600RR - '07, Suzuki GSX1250 FA ST '11
Old Bikes: Suzuki Intruder 125 LC - '2001, Honda CBR 600F - '92, Honda CBR 600RR - '03 |
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Mechanicing IS the art of getting paid loads for nowt.
Well I have made it my business.
I have done budget and I have done dealer but who gives the best is 'normally' dealer. (So long as they follow OEM guides.) Recent experience with budget backs this up.
If you are talented, like me, you can do it yourself, follow OEM guides and cut out both 'Professionals'.
You save money at the railway arches but sometimes not as comforting when things go wrong.
I think it is down to the individual and what they are happy/able/prepared to pay.
For those who grudge the inevitable cost of maintaining any piece of equipment then let them moan. They will not sway those who know why maintenance is important.
And if you are doing 'stuff' it's up to you whether it is done for love or money. I think to be in business one must grow a thicker skin and show compassion to those deserving. Sometimes you may have to give some twat the benefit just to shut the winjin' fooker up. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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Moaners! If your doing work on others bikes for cash and not paying any tax on the earnings etc, then you deserve a little bit of grief now and then, otherwise its too easy for you
If on the other hand, you're only working on friends bikes for a favour, then tell them you'll help but you won't do it for them... make them don some old clothes and get dirty too, involve them in the work, and they will see you're not conning them and might learn something. |
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| goto10 wrote: | Errr... solicitors don't lie. You might know a rogue one who has done, but it's not something you'd risk your practising cert for - so that would be an exception rather than a rule. |
Solicitors in contested civil cases get paid to lie, about 50% of the time. Criminal, I'd estimate low 90%.
Of course, I say "lying", they say "representing my client in the most favourable light".
The great part is that not only do they get paid to lie, they get paid regardless of whether the lie is believed or not. Warped really missed his calling there. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 69 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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