Sunday, October 04, 2009

Poor leaky Alexia

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I stopped by Samurai Motosport on my way down to a beach party in Newport. Nigel was there to give me a quote and possibly confirm I am to be very poor and without a bike for the next while. $300 is all the spending money I have each paycheck, and 1/2 of that goes to bills. If it was going to cost that much to get Alexia fixed, it was going to take a few paychecks to save up for her.

Nigel cringed when he saw the condition Alexia was in. Squishy front breaks and a bald rear is not the best condition to be riding your bike. He said a new seal would run about $6o, and since my pads were soaked he was strongly suggesting new pads, about $40. Service would be about an hour, and they are $65 an hour. $65, no way?!? Way!! So I am looking at roughly $150 for my front end issues. Yeah!!! I told him he had the job. We scheduled me to bring Alexia by on the 10th and he could do the service while I waited.

Next up, new tire. That's about an hour, but Nigel suggested I search around myself for a tire as I can probably find one cheaper than him ordering one. We'll hash out those details on the 10th.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Bike needs her beauty sleep.

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Alexia hasn't been braking to her full capacity lately. I also noticed some fluid on the front of the bike. I took it into Mach 1 for a quick visual and was told the front fork seal was leaking. The fluid had also saturated my front break pads so that was why my breaking was so squishy. Mach 1 told me $350 for parts and service. Ekkks and ouch!

So I road over to Mission and caught someone just as they were closing. (FYI, they are on new winter hours which have their service department closing at 6:00 instead of 7:00. Stupid) He said he couldn't do an official quote, so I asked him to give me an unofficial ball-park. $300. Still ouch.

My next stop was Cycle World. I am also in need of a new rear tire, so I was going to price them there. While browsing I was struck with the brilliant idea to ask if they had any local mechanics they would recommend. They gave me Eddie's card from Samurai Motosports. I'll have to ride down this weekend to get a quote from him.

Until then I am going to put Alexia up in the garage. The squishy breaking is making me too anxious when I ride and I can't enjoy it. I'll keep you updated!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Fwd: Nuts/Bolts falling off!

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You can read my email to Memphis Shades below. You can also see the pictures I included specifing what I am missing and how many I am missing.

I received the package from them yesterday (still never received a package or follow up from my email to them 2 months ago) with parts! Yea, exciting right? No.

I received 4 bolts, 2 acorn nuts, and 2 bracket washers/nut backer things. (Technical terms.)

Was I asking too much? Is that all they got? If so, they really need to make their extra hardware available elsewhere!

So while I really appreciate them sending me the parts for free, I am very, very dissapointed in their inability to send out what is requested.

Am I wrong in this?

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Angela
Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 5:00 PM
Subject: Nuts/Bolts falling off!
To: customerservice@memphisshades.com

Bike: 1998 Honda Shadow ACE Deluxe
Windscreen: Slim 17": MEM4220

I am missing many nuts and bolts from my windscreen assembly. These
have vibrated and fallen off over the past year, and I can't find
anywhere to replace the parts. I have been to several of your
dealers and no one has spare parts or knows how/where to get them.
Emailing you is my last effort short of replacing everything!

Bolt/Nut (x2) for attaching the Slim to the mounting bracket
Bolt/nut (x4) for the frame of the Slim

Pictures attached.

Please mail to:
Angela ******
***** Alicia Pkwy, #****
Mission Viejo, CA 9****

Thanks,
Angela

Bracket:









Windscreen (17" Slim):


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Holy crap on a cracker!

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I did a bit of cleaning over the weekend and decided to remove my windscreen to give it a good cleaning, and to clean parts of my bike that have not seen a cleaning rag since I put the windscreen on about four years ago. Later that day I had an eye appt and jumped on my bike without putting the screen on. I got home later and discovered some of the nuts & bolts fell off, which means I can't put the screen on.
Holy crap!!! It has been years since I road without a windscreen and boy have I been sissyfied! My neck is SORE! I have a "hang on for dear life" feeling while riding, not to mention a feeling of not being able to breath deeply. Whoa.
I emailed Memphis Shades for replacement nuts and bolts, but I am not holding my breath. I have emailed them in the past and have either been ignored, or sent the wrong parts. I'll let cha know.
 

Angi the Biker Chick