speedometer broken. replace or bicycle computer?

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Ted Palmer
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[dsn_klr650] bad mechanic/worse weekend (nklr)

Post by Ted Palmer » Wed Jun 07, 2000 4:42 am

Tumu Rock wrote: [sad service story]
> > Does anyone think I should give this mechanic a 2nd chance, or should I > just get the part and install it myself?
Hmm, it is an _extremely_ fundamental stuffup. Hell, you just look at it and you would see something is wrong.
> The way I see it, there are 2 > possibilties for future service from this guy. He might be so pissed at his > own mistake that he will give me extra special service for rest of my life,
Quite possible.
> or he might resent me being a reminder of his shortcomings and I'll never > get good service. Whaddya think?
Could go either way. Mister_T

Jeffrey L. Walker
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[dsn_klr650] bad mechanic/worse weekend (nklr)

Post by Jeffrey L. Walker » Wed Jun 07, 2000 6:21 am

> > Does anyone think I should give this mechanic a 2nd chance, or should I > just get the part and install it myself? The way I see it, there are 2 > possibilties for future service from this guy. He might be so pissed at
his
> own mistake that he will give me extra special service for rest of my
life,
> or he might resent me being a reminder of his shortcomings and I'll never > get good service. Whaddya think? > >
While time is money, I said it before, and I'll say it again, that when you are giving your bike over to a mechanic to work on, you are literally putting your life in his hands, and just how much is your life worth to you? Where you failed, was in looking over that mechanic's shoulder while he was working, or at a minimum, fully inspecting the wheels, axle nuts, brakes and chain after you got your bike back. I have had tires mounted, but I remove the wheels and just take those in. So, to answer your question, Yes, this guy owes you, yes, make him pay for the parts and do the labor, but look over his shoulder, inspect his work, and then never let him touch your bike again. That's what I'd do anyway. Jeff

Tumu Rock
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[dsn_klr650] bad mechanic/worse weekend (nklr)

Post by Tumu Rock » Wed Jun 07, 2000 7:35 am

On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 04:26:18 -0700, Jeffrey L. Walker wrote:
> > > Does anyone think I should give this mechanic a 2nd chance, or
should I just get the part and install it myself?
> > > > > While time is money, I said it before, and I'll say it again, that when
you are giving your bike over to a mechanic to work on, you are literally putting your life in his hands, and just how much is your life worth to you?
> > Where you failed, was in looking over that mechanic's shoulder while he
was working, or at a minimum, fully inspecting the wheels, axle nuts, brakes and chain after you got your bike back. I have had tires mounted, but I remove the wheels and just take those in.
> > So, to answer your question, Yes, this guy owes you, yes, make him pay
for the parts and do the labor, but look over his shoulder, inspect his work, and then never let him touch your bike again.
> > That's what I'd do anyway. > > Jeff >
Thanks, Jeff. That's kinda where I was headed. Sad thing is, I felt something wrong with the brake the night before but was too tired to look at it closely enough. I even bled the friggin' rear brake and didn't notice his error (keep in mind this is my first bike - and boy am I learning quick!). The good news is , if I can get time in my friends garage (don't have my own), this week is the perfect time to check them valves. Hope he's gonna be in the shop this week. dat brooklyn bum _______________________________________________________ Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite Visit http://freelane.excite.com/freeisp

Jim Jackson
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[dsn_klr650] bad mechanic/worse weekend (nklr)

Post by Jim Jackson » Wed Jun 07, 2000 8:35 am

Gotta go with Jeff on this one. The guy appears not to know his ass from the proverbial hole in the ground. Let him do the work because he should. Don't let him do anything else because he shouldn't. It's just your bike when it's in your garage. But it becomes your life when you hit the road. (baaad pun) my 2 cents... Jim Jackson II A13 - South Carolina
>That's what I'd do anyway. > >Jeff >
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[dsn_klr650] bad mechanic/worse weekend (nklr)

Post by R. Kaub » Wed Jun 07, 2000 9:03 am

>> Does anyone think I should give this mechanic a 2nd chance, or should I >just get the part and install it myself? The way I see it, there are 2 >possibilties for future service from this guy. He might be so pissed at his >own mistake that he will give me extra special service for rest of my life, >or he might resent me being a reminder of his shortcomings and I'll never >get good service. Whaddya think? >>>>
This guy is no mechanic of any kind! Thanks.
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[dsn_klr650] bad mechanic/worse weekend (nklr)

Post by Mark » Wed Jun 07, 2000 9:50 am

>At 12:11 AM -0700 6/7/2000, Tumu Rock wrote: > > Does anyone think I should give this mechanic a 2nd chance, or should I >just get the part and install it myself? The way I see it, there are 2 >possibilties for future service from this guy. He might be so pissed at his >own mistake that he will give me extra special service for rest of my life, >or he might resent me being a reminder of his shortcomings and I'll never >get good service. Whaddya think?
Hey Tumu, I feel your pain. I always felt that it's safer and more cost-effective to do your own work. But this guy owes you, so let him fix the problem. From that point on, you're they only guy who wrenches on the bike. Sorry the grinch stole mini-Moab from you. The Durty Dabbers weekend was AWESOME as usual. I'll post some pix to the web in a day or two. BY THE WAY FOLKS... there's always the PaTRA ride, Sunday June 25 (http://www.pamall.net/patra) also right here in my backyard in Central PA so come on out!!! Pre-registration deadline is June 16. $25 gets you the ride, lunch, a really nice T-shirt and great memories. Camping is available at the start point. Mark B2 A2

Barry Mcpherron
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speedometer broken. replace or bicycle computer?

Post by Barry Mcpherron » Mon Jun 12, 2000 12:15 pm

Hello everyone, I went on a great ride on the 4WD forest roads near Sedona, Arizona yesterday. The trails were very rocky and steep in sections, and the rough treatment seems to have finished off my speedometer. I have been having trouble with it since I bought the bike (the needle was broke off at the base and the whole unit would flop around in the housing). It looks like the unit jammed against the lens and something probably broke when the cable tried to turn the mechanism. Has anyone had the factory speedo repaired by a shop that does this kind of work? Has anyone attempted to fix one on their own (even though it's supposedly not possible)? If I replace the speedometer, I need something that will hold up to really rough off road work (my bike is 90% off road). Would I be better off getting another analog unit, or will the bicycle computers hold up OK to off road abuse? I'm especially concerned about the sending unit that mounts on the bicycle fork. Has anyone crash tested this set-up on a regular basis? I fall down a lot! Thanks for the info, Barry '91 KLR650

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