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    Crescent City Choppers

    (2 reviews)

    This place. I had…read moremy doubts; small shop with no reviews and in a old/rundown building. Looks can be deceiving so never judge a book by its cover! I met the two guys who work there, Roger and Ryan (or is it Bryan?). I ride a 2003 Harley 1200 Custom. Anyways, I had an issue with my exhaust head studs and exhaust gaskets. For some reason when I had taken off my pipes, the flange nuts wouldn't go back on or they'd get loose real quick. Also had a problem with my front caliper, it would seize and the pistons inside it wouldnt work regardless of a rebuild kit. I usually do my own maintenance but I couldn't fix the problem due to the complexity of the job, plus I didn't have the time. If I would have went to the Harley dealership, they'd tell me i'd have to get Brembo brakes and that'd cost me a great deal as well as fixing my exhaust/pipe problem would cost me another ridiculous amount. Overall, with the front caliper and the exhaust/gasket problem, I paid $280. Sounds a lot but all the other places that would give me a quote was a lot higher. Plus, i got a new brake-line and had my Carburetor checked out just in case there was any problems.

    I agree with what Matt G. wrote. I had a vibration in my…read more2001 Road Glide that no one else could diagnose. The "national brand" shop said they did not have a clue what was wrong and thought it could be an alignment issue but they don't have the equipment to check it. Another local shop of some reputation just said "its not too bad so just ride it until it breaks and then we will know what to fix." I found CCC pretty much by accident online, and went there to talk to them. Roger was very helpful and sure they could fix it. I took it in, and Bryan and I talked a while about what it was doing. I left it with him and it was fixed the next day. I am so glad to have my bike back running well. I won't go into detail about what the problem was but Bryan found it and fixed it when two other prominent shops would not even take it in and try. I have another Harley with an electrical problem and it is going to CCC on Monday.

    Fx Motorsports

    Fx Motorsports

    (35 reviews)

    West Riverside

    Dave and his crew have been our EXCLUSIVE scooter repair team for a VERY LONG TIME!! Dave has been…read morefixing our scooters since before Katrina, and is the ONLY PLACE will take our scooters for repair and upkeep. Their prices are reasonable, their reliability stellar and their knowledge of keeping a scooter running is unmatched, in my opinion. If you own a scooter you need to get to know FX. You will eventually thank me!

    Buyer beware With FX…read morerecommended by Moto Julia for working on older BMWs, I bought what I thought to be a good deal from a good mechanic. I believed I was purchasing the exact bike I had been searching for; turned out to be quite the project bike I didn't really want. I currently kind of feel stuck with a money pit of a motorcycle that Dave said was good, ready to go, and he would ride across the country as is... I soon learned to consider it unsafe in the condition it was and have found multiple roadside stranding type issues since purchasing. It has been stranded in my driveway more than once with, intially, an officially tested bad, failed battery and then a completely worn out starter motor. I was able to get it running again for a few hundred dollars in replacement parts, and a lot of work on my part. These are not the only problems I have been finding but the only ones that left the bike unable to start at all. I am hopefully only looking at around $2k to get it to where I think I can ride it to British Columbia and back, like I did on one of my former older in far from perfect type of shape BMW bikes. The point is I'm having to work and spend $ on this bike a lot more than I'm riding it when I was told it was good to go as is... Be very careful and know what you are doing or bring someone who does. I'm uncovering more and more issues with and cheap parts installed in this bike as I get work on the other potential problems, that I had voiced concerns about when I was buying it (that Dave said were normal charateristics for this type of motorcycle to have). #1 was slack in drivetrain - which may or may not need serious repair - some owners online have said they have lived with "the drive clunk" for many miles on their R1150 models - others have rebuilt shaft, bearings, and splines throughout the drivetrain to remedy, = $$$ Beware of vehicle purchases without clear mechanical certainty of what you are buying. Be thorough and don't let your excitement get the better of your judgement. Really inspect every detail when purchasing from here and don't take their word for it just because they are mechanics. I do like the bike and believe I can eventually fix all its issues I'm discovering but I probably won't be using Fx to do any more of the work on it. The repairs I did have done there were grossly underestimated, and I was charged 12hrs at $119.00/hr instead of the quoted 4-6hrs. Otherwise, Dave is very friendly and helpful, as is the woman working the front desk. Going by other reviews, maybe they are better with the scooters but I don't advise going there for BMW repairs/service.

    Dashing Bicycles

    Dashing Bicycles

    (59 reviews)

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    Lower Garden District

    TL;DR: Sold me the wrong size bike, dismissed my input, repeated mechanical issues never fixed,…read moretried to charge me for their mistakes, and treated me like a nuisance instead of a customer. I bought a $600 bike from this shop and told the owner at the time of purchase that I felt like I was leaning over dramatically towards the handlebars. Instead of helping me find the right size frame, he sold me the bike he had in stock and assured me it was fine. After a few months of riding, I developed constant neck, back, and wrist pain. The bike also had recurring mechanical problems. The tires rubbed against the frame or brakes, sometimes preventing the wheels from turning at all. Friends would help me adjust the seat or tires, but the fixes never lasted. When I brought it into Dashing, the owner dismissed my suggestions and insisted on making small incremental adjustments. This led to multiple trips back and wasted money on trips that never solved the issue. Including trips where I would call Dashing, ask the owner if I could bring my bike within the hour, arrive within the timeframe, and see a "Be back soon" sign on the door and wait indefinitely (usually another ~45 minutes) with fellow customers who'd appear until the owner returned annoyed. Estimates of when my bike would be ready were rarely honored. My bike was once in shop at the onset of beautiful weather (I missed a big social bike ride) for weeks longer than estimated. Getting in touch with someone on the phone despite leaving voicemails was impossible. I was later told by an employee that, "[They] don't really check voicemails." They also struggled with intra-staff communication between the three employees that I encountered. I would come in with an issue, tell it to the employee on duty who'd come up with what felt like a solution only to encounter at my next visit another uninformed employee who was not privvy to any of the reasons my bike was at the shop in the first place. The only helpful experience I had was with an employee named Rose, who actually listened, made on-the-spot adjustments, and checked with me before sending me home. Unfortunately, once I started riding again, the same wheel problem returned. Each time I brought it back, they would adjust spokes, but the issue kept happening. On my third visit, they even tried to charge me again for truing the tires, claiming my earlier adjustments to the stem plus my weight caused broken spokes. At that point, I told them to stop service and give me the bike back. What frustrated me most was not just the repeated mechanical issues but the dismissive, condescending way I was treated, especially by the owner and the other guy that works there. They never took responsibility for their poor service and acted like I was a nuisance or expecting free services instead of a loyal customer who had been shopping with them for years. On top of that, my bike would be returned to me with damage: the rubber that encases the break, split; the handlebar tape, loose; the cap on the handlebar, missing. There'd be no acknowledgement of the damage from Dashing. I would bring it to their attention only to be treated like it wasn't their problem. The current owner benefits from the community's assumption that the Dashing Bicycles on Sophie Wright Pl is owned by the same women that owned it under the same name, Dashing Bicycles, when it was on Broad St. Dashing Bicycles's current ownership (James, the face of it) does not uphold the same standard of care or accountability. I would not recommend buying a bike here.

    I waited nearly 45 minutes by their door today because there was a "be back shortly" notice & this…read moreis the only bike repair shop in this part of uptown. There's no way to leave a message for them because their voicemail is backlogged (why?). GNO Cyclery on Carrollton answers the phone & is open during their posted hours. Plan ahead & call if you must make a trip to Dashing.

    Cashio Cycles - motorcyclerepair - Updated May 2026

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