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onaboat
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good mechanic/shop in sacramento?
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May 20, 2008, 04:07:41 PM »
sup guys, i need to have my forks and my rear shock to be uninstalled so i can send it to department of suspension so they can install new fork springs and rear shock spring. i could uninstall it but i don't want to mess up anything just in case, so if you know of a good mechanic/shop in sacramento please help me out.
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Re: good mechanic/shop in sacramento?
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May 20, 2008, 06:34:08 PM »
hey oneboat, you should ask the guys over at BARF (Bay Area Rider's Forum). there's a lot of ducati rider's over there and good people...in general. one of the best local forums i saw when i was living in SF, so you might want to join up...
http://bayarearidersforum.com/forums/
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Re: good mechanic/shop in sacramento?
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May 20, 2008, 07:01:58 PM »
Don't know about Sacto, but we've got some great shops down here in the Bay Area. Desmotosport & Nichols come to mind immediately. But hey, it's no biggie to remove your shock & forks. There's literally not much you can do wrong so why not do it yourself? All you'll really need is a way to support the bike such as the Pitbull front and rear stands. Go for it!
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Re: good mechanic/shop in sacramento?
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hmm i might just have to do it myself, imma have to look into it. i don't think i can ride all the way to the bay
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