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    Markham Cycle Cntr

    Markham Cycle Cntr

    (1 review)

    I gave them my 440 engine for machine work with a list of everything I wanted checked/repaired. It…read moreneeded to be bored for oversized pistons, so I told them to tell me what size pistons I would need to order since I had specific ones picked out for my build. 2 wks later they tell me my engine was ready and that they just ordered stock compression oversized pistons. I said that's not what I wanted, I wanted a specific compression ratio. They said ok, and ordered 2 diff. sets to get the correct compression pistons. When I got the engine back, the deck surface was not resurfaced. They said it looked 'fine' and didn't need to be resurfaced, even though it had impressions of the original headgaskets. I asked what brand bearings and rings they used and did not get a specific answer. When I went to install the lifters, most of them would not slide into their bores because they were not cleaned or dressed well enough and had buildup. I had to carefully clean the lifter bores without getting debris inside the engine. The initial fire up and cam break in went good, except for a considerable rear main seal oil leak that started about 10 min. into break-in. I drained the break-in oil and found it looked like silver paint. I filled it with fresh oil, changed the filter and ran it again. The engine had good oil psi, didn't make any abnormal noise but continued to leak. I changed the oil again after about an hour of run-time, and the oil that came out still looked like silver paint. I removed the oil pan and replaced the rear main seal. I removed a main bearing cap while the pan was down and the bearing did NOT look like it only had 1.5 hours on it. I reinstalled the oil pan, changed the filter and filled it with new oil. I drove the car around the neighborhood for about 10 miles and my oil leak was back, and I was starting to hear some internal noise from the engine. I listened with a stethoscope and heard the noise from the crankshaft area. I also noticed the crankshaft walking in and out while running. I then checked for crankshaft thrust play with a prybar, it was excessive. I took another oil sample, it still looked like silver paint. I spoke with John at Markham, he told me to remove the engine and he would take care of it. I removed the engine and cylinder heads and found the #8 cylinder had deep grooves and scratch marks on the top and opposite bottom of the cylinder. I removed the #8 piston and found the piston was gouged badly near the ring lands corresponding with the scratch marks in the cylinder. The cam and lifters looked perfect when removed and were not damaged during the break-in process. When I dropped off the engine, John was confused about the marks in the cylinder and piston. I provided dated oil samples from each oil change I did to show him what the oil looked like. I showed him pictures I took of the main bearings when I had the oil pan off and he said they look 'fine'...I disagree. I called about a month later, he did not have any update for me. 6 wks after that, he still didn't have any answers for me. I was frustrated and told him I was going to pick up the engine and have it repaired somewhere else. When I showed up the next day to pick it up, he said to me 'You know your engine is all apart, don't you?' I told him I did not because I had not heard ANY updates from you. I asked what he found wrong with it and he didn't know what was wrong with it. As I was loading up the parts, I noticed all of the bearings were gone. I asked where they were and no one could find them...I was told they were thrown away. Now the engine is at a much more professional shop, I am waiting on the estimate for what exactly the problem is and how much it will cost to fix. I would NOT recommend Markham Machine Shop to anyone. I am told they used to be a good, reputable shop but I can say from experience they are no longer.

    Cycle Tech - The perfectly fine driveshaft

    Cycle Tech

    (40 reviews)

    I always get quality service & reliable advice how to maintain or repair my bikes. Reasonable wait…read moretimes with some potential delays due to them always being busy, but always professional and friendly. You pay for what you get, and I never have a problem paying them for custom service that is reliable. Owner Joe will literally pull up parts/issues & educate the reason why there's a problem or the cost. Other shops treat you like you're optional, they treat you like family.

    Recently, my fiancé and I came to Cycle Tech with the tire on his bike. All my fiancé asked was to…read morehave the tube replaced, and nothing more. We had dropped off his tire around 11 A.M, not hearing anything for the next 5 hours from either of the two men working at the shop. We called around 4:40 P.M only to find out they were JUST going to work on my fiancé's tire, and less than ten minutes later they called my finance back, letting him know he was "missing his spline." We informed my fiancé's brother, who was paying for this (he even told the younger guy there that he wasn't paying at pickup. That someone else would be paying). He was confused, and we all went to pick up his tire. We had already found it weird neither one of the two guys working could explain shit to us. They couldn't explain over the phone or in person. The only thing they had said to my fiancé's brother was "if the wheel is like that, then the other part that connects to it should be damage as well too" (Drive Shaft) but when we had removed the wheel, we checked EVERYTHING, and it was not SHAVED DOWN the way they told us. We took the wheel at 11 A.M in good condition. Nothing was wrong. The normal wear and tear we have seen. But when we got back to the wheel, the "spline" in question was shaved off and damage. These guys half assed a job because they were irresponsible and lost track of time. They fucked up a part of the wheel needed. They mentioned buying the part from them or eBay. Don't come to this establishment. They won't own up to their mistakes. They find ways to scam and make a paycheck. And if you leave a bad review they might call you and try to guilt-trip you to take it down. Trust me. They got time to call and throw a tantrum for shit service they give. But they won't fix your bikes. They'll only mess them up instead of doing their job. As shown in the photos the Drive Shaft is perfectly fine and the other part of it is mess up (Hub Clutch) which they fucked it up.

    tool store Go-Kart Shop - Service Center

    tool store Go-Kart Shop

    (38 reviews)

    This shop has so many really cool TOYS! Isn't that what a Motorbike, ATV, GO Kart are, toys? I…read moremean, yes, they are means of transportation, but for many, these are toys. To let off steam, enjoy a competitive nature of ourselves that's natural and good sportsmanship. Medically promoted improvement in hand and eye coordination, many positive attributes to health. * They have such a Large and Wide selection and Brands. ATVS 70 cc, $1495 110cc $1995 125cc $2495 450cc with the removable snow plow $7495. The super cool Manual Go Kart Truck , camo style $3495. If I was a kid. I would want that!!! So cool. We as customers have an obligation to ourselves to know the product we purchase and the price we purchase it at . Ask questions if you have them. I asked many questions, they were very helpful. They didn't avoid questions and knew the products they were selling in the store. Their display outside is what caught my eye. I was nearby enjoying a National Historical Site, and saw the Go Karts as I drove by. I thought "So much fun." What a great place to have in the community . They have protective wear to use your Toys responsibly, and they have a Tool Department and Repair department as well. I did not make a purchase. But I do believe if I asked them , the performance and repair questions, they would have been helpful. They took pride in their store and their work. That's awesome. Very unique find! Ty for your kindness, I appreciate service like that.

    Staff are friendly but not reliable. Bad at getting back to customers for parts or even to order…read moreparts. Don't waste your time or money here. Everything cheep unless they buy off ppl to resell them everything else isn't worth it. When parts break don't expect them to get replacement parts for you. They say they'll call you back and never do.

    Easy Go Motor Scooters - motorcycledealers - Updated May 2026

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