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I have used Blacktop Choppers. Their work was very good. The appointment was scheduled several months out. And that was after riding season was well under way. Whenever the appointment came due, they had my bike in and out promptly.
I know nothing of Roadskulls. I'll search them on the 'net and maybe drop by their shop for a look-see.
Most of my guys take their bikes to Mauers now. They have a solid reputation in the community.
That is the indy that I used to have my reverse gear installed. I was totally happy with the job. After that work he informed me that he will no longer work on Evo engines. This surprised me.
That is the indy that I used to have my reverse gear installed. I was totally happy with the job. After that work he informed me that he will no longer work on Evo engines. This surprised me.
Yeah, me too. I thought they pretty much working on everything
I thought of this later, but there is a new shop in town, that is just getting started and does great work. Their Name is Tuffs Garage. Let me know if you want contact info. And, if it matters, they're patch friendly too.
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