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Sunday
Jun092013

Garage Mechanic Extraordinaire

We all know professional mechanics that make a living working on bikes at the local shop. But what about the guys that do it in their garage for the love of wrenching?  They spend hours tearing things apart and rebuilding things, usually on friends’ bikes.

With the current swing toward 4-stroke engines a lot of people are left out in the dark when it comes time to rebuild a blown motor or just freshen up a tired one. This is when the local wrench that does it for the love of wrenching can end up being your savior. He more often than not does it for dinner, a pass to the local track or a new tire or two. When you compare this to the shop rates being charged these days it makes the garage mechanic look like a bargain. Another bonus is that you don’t usually have to drop your bike off and wait a week or two until they can “get to it” since he usually only works on things for people he knows.

There is just such a guy named “Alex” in the Sacramento area that likes to work on bikes I believe as much as he likes to ride them. Whenever I stop by his place he always has a couple of things he is working on. Unlike a Honda or Yamaha shop that only works on that brand Alex seems to tackle almost anything that is ridden off road. I have seen Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Suzuki’s in his garage. Alex has done top end rebuilds on a couple of bikes for me on different brands of bikes. He has done steering heads, linkages and fork seals on many of my friends’ bikes.  But I am always impressed at how well he does on graphics installing. That is something you either have the knack for or don’t. Unfortunately I don’t!  Alex usually gets the graphics on very nicely and rarely has any bulges or bubbles.  He seems to have that graphic install gene!

So if you have been around long enough to have wrenched on 2-strokes and find yourself a bit intimidated by the current onslaught of thumpers you may want to start searching for a local guy with a bit of experience that just loves to work on bikes. If you can’t find one then give me a holler and I will set you up with Alex/Garage Mechanic Extraordinaire.

Catch you later, I am off to change………….my spark plug,

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