
Originally Posted by
EnzoYug
I'm not comparing them to other shops - because they could all be evil as far as I know.
And I'm not slagging them off. If I went in their and said "I'm a poor student with no insurance, make my bike ridable again for the lowest cost" they'd probably put together a very basic repair plan at very low cost.
Insurance companies are in the business of making money, so are red baron - I'm not going to slag them off. I'm just... impressed with what they reckon they can quote.
After all they're the 'experts', I hope.
And in my experience Red Baron's service centre is not so awesome with cheap bikes. Not unsatisfactory, otherwise I wouldn't go there. But it's a safe bet that the worst / youngest / laziests mechanics get the cheap 250's to repair / service and the older, more reliable, veterans get the bike high-end machines.
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