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    SW Performance

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Xtreme Cycle

    (12 reviews)

    Tony and PJ did an awesome job. I recommend them for any aftermarket part to be installed .read more

    I Called the shop and asked how much to get a muffler welded onto my Engine [estimate 45.00 + shop…read morelabor] Then when I brought my **Bicycle** into the shop to have them Weld on a YZ80 muffler onto a Header to be mounted on the 2 stroke motor. The estimate went up to $120.00 *Including shop labor*. But His welder was out sick, So they had someone else work on it. It sat at their shop for 2 weeks waiting on the welder to get better. by the time the 3rd week rolled around Monday morning I was on the phone and the gentleman on the other end of the phone said he had another mechanic that new how to weld. Would I be all right with him doing the work, I said yes. 3 days later I was told I could pick it up. The Mechanic that worked on my Ride, He's such a Idiot! The welds are blobs and balls & pitted. Worst welding I have ever seen from a Newbie Welder! I had spent 20+ hours getting that Muffler to a Mirror finish and 3 separate coats of High Temp Gloss Black Baked in the oven at 300 degrees for 2 hours and wet sanded after each time before the next coat. It looked like a Black Mirror I loved it! The Welder decided on his own to re-paint my Muffler to it's original flat black using HTP and charged me 2x times the price of A can of High Temp Paint. The Mechanic was using the paint to cover up his poor job of welding. On top of this I was charged 157.29 for him to weld my Muffler & Paint my Muffler. Yes I took a Bicycle to a Motorcycle Mechanic to get a Motorcycle Muffler welded onto a 2 stroke motor for me. I've got over $2,000.00 into this ride. I was shocked at what he did to my ride and the price I was charged, I'll never send anyone to them.

    Cycle Gear

    Cycle Gear

    (15 reviews)

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    This is a long review and yet, I won't cover all details. Buying a helmet is much like buying a…read morehouse. You like the basic details but it takes quite a while to figure out its intricacies. Being a woman, I think it's safe to say buying a helmet is also a lot like buying a bra. Maybe the color, style and initial fit are okay, but after a day's wearing, it starts to chafe or pinch. Back to the house analogy: you know the basics but in using the kitchen every day, you realize the cabinets could have been laid out better or the sink is hard to clean. So bear with me on our helmet adventure story. This is a hard-earned four-star review, hard-earned by both Cycle Gear and us. My husband and I are pretty serious riders. If there is an errand we need to run and it can be done on our bikes, it is. If we aren't running the river there is a pretty good chance it's because we're on our bikes. Throughout the pandemic, we have lived a very isolated existence which is saying a lot since we live on the Trinity River in the mountains of Northern Cailfornia. There are days when we don't see anyone other than perhaps a few fly fishers going by in a drift boat. But with the advent of C-19 and social distancing, we withdrew even further, finding delight in our near-daily rides month after month, my husband on his BMW with our dog in her sidecar and me on my BMer. I'd grown ever more frustrated with the Bilt helmet I'd purchased the year before to replace an older Bilt, both purchased at the Redding Cycle Gear. The first lost most of the sound on the Sena system so it had to be replaced. But I soon discovered the newer Bilt with Sena had ridiculous helmet controls that required frequently riding with my left hand attempting to skip a song or increase the volume. That was dangerous and I was pretty upset with Sena but because I had put a lot of work into decorating the newer helmet, I wasn't willing to return it. I did go back to Cycle Gear to complain about the mic falling out all the time and then the Velcro holding the padding began to fail, but I kept the helmet. Then the pandemic hit, making the problem moot. Meanwhile, my husband had been riding with a half-helmet for summer use and as we went from blazing hot to frigid up in the mountains, he revived his original Bilt helmet and found it wouldn't pair with mine. We debated what to do and finally decided to go to Cycle Gear for advice. We take C-19 seriously. We are around 70-years-old and it is killing a lot of people in our age group. So we cruised their website, saw they promised the store was safe, employees wore masks and social distancing was enforced. But when we walked in we saw this was nonsense; another company promising high standards to protect customers when in fact, no protections were in place. Tim waited on us and donned a mask when we asked him to. He proved to be as chatty as Tucker, the manager, is not. More to the point, Tim would do anything to please while Tucker appeared to share no such intention. When asked to put a mask on, he covered his mouth but not nose. How hard is it to wear a damned mask properly? My husband ended up buying the newer Bilt helmet as I had because we'd learned his older Bilt's Sena doesn't pair with the newer Sena (we'd been told it did). We left, hoping we'd be happy. We weren't. Having seriously assessed my helmet, I realized it promised a lot but failed to deliver. I'd looked into buying a ridiculously over-priced handlebar remote for my helmet but Tim promised a discount on it and then Tucker flatly refused. My husband found he had the same complaints with the Sena as well as the fit of the Bilt that I had. The last thing we wanted to do was put our heads into helmets in a store that didn't appear to be taking C-19 seriously but we ride too much to suffer. So I contacted customer service online and laid out the facts with Helberto who would shepherd us through a several-week journey navigating Tucker, returns, special orders and more. He and Tim were the ones who saved the day and we ended up with far better helmets after trying on a multitude of them. (We brought our own sanitizer although Helberto described how helmets are supposed to be cleaned after customers try them on.) Tucker did spark when asked about Cardo since he really likes it but he is clueless when it comes to customer service. Tim remained friendly and helpful throughout. Seek him out if you're in there and maybe remind him he doesn't have to say "personally" prefacing his viewpoints. Helberto took back both helmets (even though mine was technically past the one-year date thanks to the pandemic) and we appreciated his efforts. In the end, we chose serious upgrades in helmets and comms. Cardo Pack Talk Black is not perfect but it is lightyears ahead of Sena and we LOVE the hands-free speech-activated controls. I'll post reviews on them after we have a few more months' experience with them.

    This place has the best service! I always thought I wore a medium helmet but turns out I'm a small…read more My husband and I went in to get new helmets for riding our quads and Danny was right there as soon as we started looking. Helped us find exactly what we were looking for and got me into the correct fitting helmet. Super nice guy and went out of his way to get us geared up and a great deal. I REALLY recommend this shop if your looking for gear of any kind. Thanks again Danny! Ill add pics of my awesome new helmets soon!

    SW Performance - motorcyclerepair - Updated May 2026

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