View Full Version : Looking for a mechanic??
Opeth
18th January 2017, 15:04
Hey! I've just moved to Wellington and have opened up my garage for motorcycle service and repair.
I'm not a dealership or by any means a large business, just a qualified tech with his tools in the garage and some experience under my belt..
So if you've got a project that you dont have time for, I do. Or if your bike just needs a cheap service or repair and you dont want to have to pay the expensive prices, please don't hesitate to contact me and I'll see what I can do for you.
Thanks
Logan Ashley
P.S. Admins; I did check the rules about advertising and I didnt see anything in there.. Not trying to clog up your wonderful site with ads, just trying to get by and hopefully help a few people out!
Pound
18th January 2017, 16:50
Damn it why are all of the good buggers outside of Auckland! ;)
jellywrestler
18th January 2017, 17:06
you dont want to have to pay the expensive prices, please don't hesitate to contact me and I'll see what I can do for you.
what are your prices, warranty, stock availability, brands of oil, filter plugs, diagnostic tools etc?
Opeth
18th January 2017, 18:49
what are your prices, warranty, stock availability, brands of oil, filter plugs, diagnostic tools etc?
Prices are negotiated based upon work to be done. I don't believe in the current "bronze silver gold" approach that many bike stores have as every bike I've worked on has been different, so you cant really have a one price suits all. (This way I can save us all time and money)
Cant do warranty as I'm working in the garage at my house and have no dealer support. I'm a one man army at the moment looking for support at the beginning of this venture!
Brands of parts/oils/etc can also come down to customer preference, obviously if you supply parts that would make it faster and easier for me, I can also arrange to purchase all parts required based off brand specifications and your budget.
I don't currently have a diagnostic scanner, which isn't really a big deal for me right now as I'm not equipped to take on massive diagnosis jobs at this point in time. (They are expensive and from my experience never tell you anything useful anyway.)
I do however have a good collection of tools and am quite fond of electrical work and all the diagnosis I can do with my brain and a multimeter.
Thanks for the question, hope this helps!
Opeth
18th January 2017, 18:50
Damn it why are all of the good buggers outside of Auckland! ;)
Well I grew up in Auckland if that helps!
Also a good road trip to welly for a service doesn't sound like that bad of an idea does it??
Akzle
18th January 2017, 22:11
Damn it why are all of the good buggers outside of Auckland! ;)
iq >4 .
Akzle
18th January 2017, 22:13
what are your prices, warranty, stock availability, brands of oil, filter plugs, diagnostic tools etc?
dont be such a sour cunt. let a nigga spin a spanna
Gremlin
18th January 2017, 22:30
P.S. Admins; I did check the rules about advertising and I didnt see anything in there.. Not trying to clog up your wonderful site with ads, just trying to get by and hopefully help a few people out!
Then don't post the same thing multiple times. I've deleted the duplicate thread.
Pound
18th January 2017, 23:09
iq >4 .
Heh heh, can't argue with that one.
jellywrestler
19th January 2017, 04:25
am quite fond of electrical work and all the diagnosis I can do with my brain and a multimeter.
so you would have got the eighth question last night on The Chase then?
Tazz
19th January 2017, 09:05
am quite fond of electrical work and all the diagnosis I can do with my brain and a multimeter.
Fark mate you must be the only one! :laugh:
Opeth
19th January 2017, 15:30
Then don't post the same thing multiple times. I've deleted the duplicate thread.
Yeah I realised that after I'd done it.. Thought I should post in the new thread, but maintenance is much more relevant.
Thanks for the clean up!
Opeth
19th January 2017, 15:31
so you would have got the eighth question last night on The Chase then?
Maybe if I had watched it! Too many hobbies to watch tv..
Opeth
19th January 2017, 15:33
dont be such a sour cunt. let a nigga spin a spanna
+1 thanks! Someone has to do the dirty work right?
Though he did have some valid questions which hopefully cleared some stuff up!
Opeth
19th January 2017, 15:37
Fark mate you must be the only one! :laugh:
I've fit a few aftermarket accessories in my time and routed so much extra wiring that I've come to enjoy it. Strange maybe, but it's quite satisfying when you are proud of the final product!
jellywrestler
19th January 2017, 17:24
I've fit a few aftermarket accessories in my time and routed so much extra wiring that I've come to enjoy it. Strange maybe, but it's quite satisfying when you are proud of the final product!
is your multimeter digital or analogue? or both?
Grumph
19th January 2017, 18:40
While I wish you every success, I'm curious about your sources of supply for parts and consumables.
I can tell you from personal experience that as soon as you start attracting customers, the "trade" will approach the wholesalers to deny you supply.
There's not a lot you can do about this short of sourcing everything from overseas....
Katman
19th January 2017, 19:04
I started out the same way 12 years ago.
Get accounts opened with all the wholesalers (and dealers for anything OEM) and you're sorted for parts.
Best of luck to you - although it ain't easy starting from scratch with zero customers.
Katman
19th January 2017, 19:17
I can tell you from personal experience that as soon as you start attracting customers, the "trade" will approach the wholesalers to deny you supply.
Maybe the "trade" just didn't like you.
While my local competition may not have rolled out any red carpet for me, I'm certain they didn't try influencing the wholesale network against me.
In fact, as long as you pay your bills on time the New Zealand wholesalers couldn't be more helpful.
pritch
21st January 2017, 16:18
In fact, as long as you pay your bills on time the New Zealand wholesalers couldn't be more helpful.
Wow! That's at variance with what we normally hear and read. Encouraging even.
Crasherfromwayback
21st January 2017, 16:53
Hey! I've just moved to Wellington and have opened up my garage for motorcycle service and repair.
Thanks
Logan Ashley
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Best of luck Logan. There's plenty of work for everybody here in Welly. Especially now that WMCC have moved out to Petone.
Pete
Boyle Kawasaki
I can tell you from personal experience that as soon as you start attracting customers, the "trade" will approach the wholesalers to deny you supply.
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Must be a bit more hostile down your way mate. No such carry on happening up this way. The more the merrier. The good ones will last.
I started out the same way 12 years ago.
Get accounts opened with all the wholesalers (and dealers for anything OEM) and you're sorted for parts.
Best of luck to you - although it ain't easy starting from scratch with zero customers.
Hell yeah. If this Grumpy Old Cunt can do it...anyone can!
:innocent:
He's actually really good at what he does...and a good bloke to boot.
Motu
22nd January 2017, 14:42
The motorcycle trade can be a bit of a clique...as someone who has dabbled as a motorcycle repair person, I've noticed it very much. Working in rural workshops (as I did a couple of years ago, and previously too) where we work on everything, we had accounts with all the local dealers and wholesale suppliers - couldn't be better, excellent service. However, when you are not in ''their'' trade, it's a different story, they don't want to know you. People I used to deal with over the phone for parts will no longer sell parts to me, just because I now work for Joe Blog Motors. Also very telling that no motorcycle parts suppliers are in the Capricorn Society, anyone in the auto trade will know what clout Capricorn has....but that means opening your doors to everyone, and they don't seem to want that.
Grumph
23rd January 2017, 06:09
When I saw that the OP was opening up in his garage - as per the opening post - that's when I saw problems.
Down here, if you don't have premises like a "real shop" the wholesalers don't want to know you.
I've done it both ways - home based and as a partner in a shop. The wholesalers here know me well but now I'm once again home based they won't deal direct. And I've never had credit problems either.
I've actually done work for guys who work for the wholesalers too....Including the manager of one of the biggest when I was working from home initially.
He still wouldn't let me open an a/c...
Ironically, the dealer who put the boot in with the wholesalers first was someone who started out in his own garage....
T.W.R
23rd January 2017, 07:47
Also very telling that no motorcycle parts suppliers are in the Capricorn Society, anyone in the auto trade will know what clout Capricorn has....but that means opening your doors to everyone, and they don't seem to want that.
You can get all consumables for motorcycles thru members of the Capricorn Group :yes:
Pretty sure Darbi Accessories is part of Capricorn too these days but they aren't solely motorcycle accessory suppliers though but they're a bit like the K-Mart of accessory suppliers anyhow
jellywrestler
23rd January 2017, 08:06
You can get all consumables for motorcycles thru members of the Capricorn Group :yes:
is there club nights under secrecy and a secret handshake with this shit?
T.W.R
23rd January 2017, 08:13
is there club nights under secrecy and a secret handshake with this shit?
:yawn: who does Appco belong too? & who do they own mmm? or Fuchs etc
Though you'd know as you now everything about everything else :oi-grr:
caseye
23rd January 2017, 17:24
Best of luck Logan. There's plenty of work for everybody here in Welly. Especially now that WMCC have moved out to Petone.
Pete
Boyle Kawasaki
Must be a bit more hostile down your way mate. No such carry on happening up this way. The more the merrier. The good ones will last.
Hell yeah. If this Grumpy Old Cunt can do it...anyone can!
:innocent:
He's actually really good at what he does...and a good bloke to boot.
Now come on you coffee killer, whoér ya talking about now????????????? aye, aye, can't be ol Katman he's a right obknoxious type, who one late Saturday afternoon as I was motorcycling ( a bit mechanically deprieved) dropped his tools, hoped on my wifes bike, took it for a run, came back, spannered about for a while, gave it back to me and said there ya go. Barstard wouldn't accept me Dorkland peso's neither.
Never forgotten that and will never let anyone else think any differently of him, on ya mate.
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