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Boomtrain
15th November 2011, 19:11
Are there any reputable 2-stroke experienced motorcycle mechanics in the auckland region? Google isn't proving much help. Any input greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Sable
16th November 2011, 01:09
Get a manual, working on strokers is piss easy and how many people get into mechanic-ing in the first place.

nsrpaul
16th November 2011, 19:33
www.rgv250.co.uk

get ya spanners on

SamuelBH
3rd March 2013, 16:22
My Suzuki gt 250 74 losses power after running for about 1000 m. Every now and again. I have a carb jet slider that seams to get stuck some times iv sanded out the carb but its still sticks. Would this be my problem for the loss of power?

F5 Dave
4th March 2013, 08:59
try asking here

http://www.suzuki2strokes.com/forum/index.php

Most likely a fuel starvation problem (tank cap breathers famous if tank been rust sealed), but with an old bike you'll need to go over everything making sure everything is std & air filter clean, pipes burnt out but baffles still there, coils ok etc

Akzle
4th March 2013, 14:19
i'm a mechanic, and i'll be in akl in a couple of weeks doing some git's cambelt. bring bike. and bourbon. and beer. and bitches.

baffa
4th March 2013, 21:08
What did you need done?

In my line of work I speak to the occasional motorcycle mechanics, spoke to one the other day who does a fair amount of rebuilds, both 4 and 2 stroke.

I can ask him if he wants some extra work.

sharp2183
4th March 2013, 21:30
Are there any reputable 2-stroke experienced motorcycle mechanics in the auckland region? Google isn't proving much help. Any input greatly appreciated.

Cheers

I have a guy who is very good who does all my 4 stroke and 2 stroke work. Aden from Restorace.