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Iron Hogz Powersports & Cycles

Iron Hogz Powersports & Cycles

(1 review)

0 Stars. Avoid these mechanics…read more Took my bike in for a diagnostic, but didn't authorize any work. I wanted to see how much the fix would cost before sinking the money into it. Got a phone call two weeks later slapping me with a $400 bill for work they'd gone ahead and done. Unethical but it was within my price range, so I shrugged it off and picked up the bike. It quit on me 45 minutes after riding it. I called them back and they were surprised and came and picked it up. Said they'd get on it first thing Monday. Two weeks later I hadn't heard back from them, so I called them up. "Oh yeah, your bike is ready, man. We rode it around this morning, rides great." Went back to pick it up. As the owner's son was pulling my bike out of the garage, it started literally gushing fuel out of the line. Turns out the inline fuel filter they'd added had been installed incorrectly. But rather than install it correctly, they just took it out. This took them a week to do before calling me and saying once again that it was ready. So I picked it up a second time. The bike quit on me again after about 30 minutes of riding. Wouldn't fire up at all. I was really beginning to question how honest they were being about riding my bike around with no problems. So I took it back again for round three. The owner said he would personally look at the petcocks that day and get back to me. Two weeks later -- still no call. So I called them back. The owner hadn't looked at the petcocks and seemed confused about the bike. He said he'd look at it that day. After a few more days of me calling back, he finally reported that the bike seemed good to him, that it started up fine and he was riding it around. So I went back to get it a third time. He started the bike up for me and I noticed that a LOT of exhaust was coming out of the bike and it was backfiring/popping quite a bit even as it idled, also that the idle was extremely unstable, just chugging away like it was trying to catch its breath. He said, "Yeah, you're running a little rich, but nothing major." I straight up asked him, "Do you think this bike is okay?" He said "Yeah, you're fine." Nope. The bike died on me again after about an hour of riding, (and burned over half a tank of fuel in that time).This time I gave up and took it to another shop. Turns out the bike is actually in bad shape -- the carbs are unbalanced and all out of whack. Interesting thing is, Iron Hogz's original work with my bike involved cleaning, rebuilding, and balancing the carbs. Long story short, Iron Hogz did work on my bike without permission, charged me anyway, majorly screwed up the job they did, neglected to prioritize fixing their mistake, actually never fixed their mistake, and sent me away with a dangerous bike situation three times. I mean, come on... if you're trying to give a "ready" bike back to a customer and its spraying fuel all over the place... your shop has serious problems.

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Sierra Electronics - motorcyclinggear - Updated May 2026

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