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December 5th, 2007, 19:39
#1
Elite
Bike and Quad Shop?
Anybody know a good Shop to take my quad to get work done on it in the Mesa, Gilbert(East Valley) area. I really don't want to take it back to where I bought it! Horrible!! Someone that does good work and honest. I need a shop that I can work with to help build my Quad from stock. Thanks!
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December 5th, 2007 19:39
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December 6th, 2007, 09:59
#2
Senior
Re: Bike and Quad Shop?
What are you looking for? Do you just want to bolt stuff on? or do want to get some motor work done?
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December 6th, 2007, 10:08
#3
Elite
Re: Bike and Quad Shop?
Both. I want to put a pipe on and need to get it jetted. Eventually in the future want to get the motor done.
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December 6th, 2007, 10:45
#4
Senior
Re: Bike and Quad Shop?
You should try doing it yourself, the pipe kit that is... save you a bundle of money... and when it comes down to ore serious work bring it to a shop... i dont know of any shops in that part of town... sorry
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December 6th, 2007, 10:47
#5
Elite
Re: Bike and Quad Shop?
Is jetting that hard to do? I can do bolt on stuff.(nerf bars, plastics, tires rims) i can put the pipe on its just tuning it. i might need help on.
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December 6th, 2007, 10:52
#6
Senior
Re: Bike and Quad Shop?
No jetting is easy! i installed a new pipe on my YFZ last weekend, all you have to do is fallow the directions... it took me a half an hour to install my pipe. the bike fired up and runs very well, i had to adjust the idle a little and after that i works great. when jetting there are a certain amount of times you have to turn the main jet, for my bike for example, i had to turn the main jet 3 3/4 turns. if you get i right you will be good to go. just read the directions... i am no mechanic and i manage to do it in under an hour!
the average shop will probibly scam you and charge you for like two hours of labor and misc. parts... so i say it is worth trying if you cant get it down then take it to a shop and have them tune it up really quick... good luck
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December 6th, 2007, 11:53
#7
Elite
Re: Bike and Quad Shop?

Originally Posted by
Nick Sexton
No jetting is easy! i installed a new pipe on my YFZ last weekend, all you have to do is fallow the directions... it took me a half an hour to install my pipe. the bike fired up and runs very well, i had to adjust the idle a little and after that i works great. when jetting there are a certain amount of times you have to turn the main jet, for my bike for example, i had to turn the main jet 3 3/4 turns. if you get i right you will be good to go. just read the directions... i am no mechanic and i manage to do it in under an hour!
the average shop will probibly scam you and charge you for like two hours of labor and misc. parts... so i say it is worth trying if you cant get it down then take it to a shop and have them tune it up really quick... good luck
Thanks A lot!! That helps out a ton!!
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December 6th, 2007, 12:14
#8
Loyal
Re: Bike and Quad Shop?
The best shop in Mesa would have to be DFR. Rudy is a great guy and knows what he is talking about. There number is 480-664-9860. They can help you with anything that you need.
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December 6th, 2007, 12:27
#9
Elite
Re: Bike and Quad Shop?

Originally Posted by
StrunkBro
The best shop in Mesa would have to be DFR. Rudy is a great guy and knows what he is talking about. There number is 480-664-9860. They can help you with anything that you need.
Just what I was looking for!!!!! Thanks a lot!!!
And they carry the two pipes that I was looking at!! (Sparks and DASA)
Last edited by Combo; December 6th, 2007 at 13:25.
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December 6th, 2007, 18:17
#10
Loyal
Re: Bike and Quad Shop?

Originally Posted by
Nick Sexton
No jetting is easy! i installed a new pipe on my YFZ last weekend, all you have to do is fallow the directions... it took me a half an hour to install my pipe. the bike fired up and runs very well, i had to adjust the idle a little and after that i works great. when jetting there are a certain amount of times you have to turn the main jet, for my bike for example, i had to turn the main jet 3 3/4 turns. if you get i right you will be good to go. just read the directions... i am no mechanic and i manage to do it in under an hour!
the average shop will probibly scam you and charge you for like two hours of labor and misc. parts... so i say it is worth trying if you cant get it down then take it to a shop and have them tune it up really quick... good luck
Please don't listen to this advice ..You don't turn a main jet to adjust it. Nick Keep doing your own work and it's going to take you a month an 5 times the cost of your pipe to fix your lean machine.You know enough to be dangerous...