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Shaun Harris
18th January 2014, 20:45
20-01-2014

I HAVE ASKED MODS TO DELETE THIS< AS THE POST WAS DUE TO RACING RELATED ISSUE< THE STAFFS QUALIFACATIONS HAS BEEN CONFIRMED CLEARLY!







Does any one have dealings with them, and do they have fully trained trades mechanics actually working in the work shop

Thanks in advance




YES they have trades man mechanics! In no way was/are I trying to discredit this buisness, just trtying to establish the fact that they have qualifide personell dealing with bikes and inspections.

If I have in any way tainted there rep with this post, apologies to all concerned.

EJK
18th January 2014, 22:07
Currently they have my bike in the workshop. They better be fully qualified mechs not monkeys with spanners.

Shaun Harris
18th January 2014, 22:09
did a reply just dissapear from this thread?

chucklesby
19th January 2014, 06:11
do they have fully trained trades mechanics actually working in the work shop

Thanks in advanc

one would assume so...

scott411
19th January 2014, 06:54
did a reply just dissapear from this thread?

yes it did Shaun, as i thought i better think about what i said, the last post was done in haste,

Shaun, you ask for the riders name to be kept off this site, yet you are going after a business that was asked to do a job for MNZ, trying to shoot the messenger is what it looks like to me,

as for the answer, Yes there are qualified mechanics at Norjo's, and i would have no problem taking my own bikes in there, they are one of the longest serving Kawasaki dealers in the country,

for those that dont know me, that might come to this thread, ill sign my name,

Scott Wilkins,
and i work for Kawasaki NZ,

T.W.R
19th January 2014, 07:11
they are one of the longest serving Kawasaki dealers in the country,



:lol: Only by name!

scott411
19th January 2014, 07:15
:lol: Only by name!

current owner did his time under the original owner, enough of a link for me, but you are right, not under the same owner,

Shaun Harris
19th January 2014, 07:25
yes it did Shaun, as i thought i better think about what i said, the last post was done in haste,

Shaun, you ask for the riders name to be kept off this site, yet you are going after a business that was asked to do a job for MNZ, trying to shoot the messenger is what it looks like to me,

as for the answer, Yes there are qualified mechanics at Norjo's, and i would have no problem taking my own bikes in there, they are one of the longest serving Kawasaki dealers in the country,

for those that dont know me, that might come to this thread, ill sign my name,

Scott Wilkins,
and i work for Kawasaki NZ,





Thanks for your reply Scott, No mate not trying to shoot the messenger, just confirming that the messenger can actually drive. I have edited orriginal post with the FACT that they do have TRADESMAN mechanics there.

T.W.R
19th January 2014, 08:24
current owner did his time under the original owner, enough of a link for me, but you are right, not under the same owner,

Chip has only had the reigns less than 10yrs. But in 38 or so years of being under the Kawasaki banner, have shrunk from two owners & two shops, and had 5 location changes. They started as a Suzuki dealership too BTW :msn-wink:

300weatherby
19th January 2014, 08:39
Be very carefull in any dealings you have with them, pay very close attention to anything they do for you, much more than any other (bar one) motorcycle dealer/workshop in Christchurch city.

EJK
19th January 2014, 08:42
Be very carefull in any dealings you have with them, pay very close attention to anything they do for you, much more than any other (bar one) motorcycle dealer/workshop in Christchurch city.

Anything I should know about? Currently they've had my bike for about two months (insurance repair).

I'll give them a call on Monday to see how they are doing.

300weatherby
19th January 2014, 18:30
Anything I should know about? Currently they've had my bike for about two months (insurance repair).

I'll give them a call on Monday to see how they are doing.

Thoroughly photograph your way around the bike, make accurate notes of abosutely everything in relation to your requirements, who you talk to, what they say, what you say, ask for the return to you of all parts replaced, and compare with fitted items. Have someone you trust go over everything to check things like alignments, settings, all nuts/bolts/fasteners present, torque check everything.

Making notes and diarising everything makes it easier to seek legal remedy later should it become necessary.

Note: this is not some offhand slagging, simple advice applicable in any dealing. Interpret that how you will...........

neels
19th January 2014, 23:01
I've been in there twice when I owned a kwaka walked back out again thouroughly unimpressed. Wouldnt go there to buy a rag to wipe my visor with.