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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    My recommendations is get it well done - from recall that shock is not a standard item - never did find out what it is from, along with the swingarm.
    But yeh sounds like either a) they are so awesome that they are flooded with work or b) your not a high priority.

    If your bike is older than 5 years or you did not buy it off them then option B. Option A just doesn't sound viable.

    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    prehaps go in and see them?
    Best of luck with that idea. The manager/owner is a PR god. He will smile and shake your hand and lie through his teeth to stall time. You will walk away going "that went well, I am happy to wait another 76 weeks for the job to get done now"


    Go pick it up and talk it elsewhere. There is a guy in Malden Street who does them. Cant remember the name of the shop but it is an engineerign firm just down from the old allflex building. I have heard good things about him.

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    They were probably flat tack with the woodville motocross on last weekend as well
    "Not one day that we are here on this earth has been promised to us, so make the most of every day as if it was your last, and every breath ,as if it were the same"

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    Anybody know of a good shop to get a shock rebuilt in Auckland?

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    Hello, Brendan here from AFC. We have left messages on your mobile but had no answer. Can you please call us.
    Cheers Busted #66
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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm View Post
    They were probably flat tack with the woodville motocross on last weekend as well
    yep they were, said thats y they couldn't get it done last friday. but to move it to next friday and add "if your lucky" irritates me
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    The manager/owner is a PR god. He will smile and shake your hand and lie through his teeth to stall time. You will walk away going "that went well, I am happy to wait another 76 weeks for the job to get done now"

    I have dealt with Brendan on a number of occasions and my experiences have ALL been good.
    That's just my 10 cents worth - as you can't have 1, 2 or 5 now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KLOWN View Post
    yep they were, said thats y they couldn't get it done last friday. but to move it to next friday and add "if your lucky" irritates me
    If no joy take it to Phil Turnbles. Your post on KB may have prompted them into action though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S&S View Post
    Anybody know of a good shop to get a shock rebuilt in Auckland?
    I had a shock for an early GSXR rebuilt at Colemans Suzuki (after having been told by another shop that they were impossible to rebuild, but he could sell me a new one...). Colemans did a top job, and from memory only cost about the same as having new seals and oil in the forks. Following the thread - if I get mucked around by a bike (or other) shop, I become the 'squeaky wheel' guy. Keep on their case, talk to the boss, remind them of exactly what promises / commitments they have made, generally make it more of a hassle for them to keep fobbing you off than to just do the job! I used to supply parts to the motor trade, so I know that shit happens and sometimes jobs get held up, but without being unreasonable about it I think if more people did complain about shitty service the culprits might be less inclined to over-promise and under-deliver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denill View Post
    I have dealt with Brendan on a number of occasions and my experiences have ALL been good.
    That's just my 10 cents worth - as you can't have 1, 2 or 5 now.
    Without knowing anything about anything I bet your bike is either less than 5 years old or you brought it off them.

    In any case, It is the old addage. First impressions count. My first, and last dealings with Brendon was when I called in and watched a 20-something finish working on my bike. The 20-something gave me a run down on the work HE had been doing on my bike all day. It all turned to custard and then in a meeting with Mr PR God he tells me that a mechanic of 20 years experience that they poached from turnballs worked on my bike. Smiling all the way while he filled the air with bullshit. I don't take getting lied too very well at all. I don't confront people. I just move on to someone else who will show a little respect while they take my money.

    PS that was my $530 worth for replacing a $200 tyre, putting wheel bearing in, putting a seal in the gear shift lever and putting my brake pads in backwards.

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    an update here, have been contacted by afc, shaft is screwed on shock and a new one is getting done. To clarify this thread i was just wondering if this time frame was normal or not. I am NOT ragging on afc, I have had only great service by thier parts people and this is my first experience with the work shop. i just need a little less "if your lucky" and a little more actual time frame, i am a patient man if its explained to me.
    From American dad :
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    American dad: So you just pound on it for two minutes until your done?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KLOWN View Post
    an update here, have been contacted by afc, shaft is screwed on shock and a new one is getting done. To clarify this thread i was just wondering if this time frame was normal or not. I am NOT ragging on afc, I have had only great service by thier parts people and this is my first experience with the work shop. i just need a little less "if your lucky" and a little more actual time frame, i am a patient man if its explained to me.

    T h e P e t r o l g o e s i n t h e b i g f u n n y s h a p e d t h i n g t h a t w e c a l l a p e t r o l t a n k.....




    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    T h e P e t r o l g o e s i n t h e b i g f u n n y s h a p e d t h i n g t h a t w e c a l l a p e t r o l t a n k.....



    ya smart arse... we will see whos laughing when you discover the sand thats added to the 2 stroke oil
    From American dad :
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    American dad: So you just pound on it for two minutes until your done?

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    Klowns bike is back on the track. Help him refit the shock this evening, with a few alsymer moments, after receiving a desprate plee for assistance . Just needs a rear tyre to get him to Auckland.

    Have fun mate and keep us posted on your progress up there.

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    AFC are tops!

    Purchased 4 bikes off Brendan. Always a pleasure to deal with.

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