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Author Topic: Referrals for Motorcycle Repair and Parts Shop in Reno Nevada area  (Read 452 times)
Joss
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Fallon, NV


« on: October 05, 2019, 04:30:58 PM »

Hello everyone. Just moved outside of Reno Nevada and know nobody Sad .......... AND all my tools are packed in storage while the wife looks for a house! Went on great ride along the Eastern Sierras and then hit something pokey enough to puncture my Darksider tire ergo need a new one.

Question: Anybody know a shop that could pull the wheel and mount another supplied Kumho car tire for me? Or if will have to would settle for the standard 180 just to get me and my Fat Lady  back on the road.

Any and all suggestions/referrals  are appreciated!

Best,

Tom Jones
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0leman
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« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2019, 07:34:44 AM »

I lived in Susanville CA just north of Reno back in '08-'10.   I would take my tires to a independent shop down there to get them mounted, actually had my fork seals replaced at that shop.  Don't know if it still there or not.  It was in the area of all the bike shops just south of 295/I-80 interchange.  IT was back behind  Road Rider of Reno shop, don't know if its still there.  Owner was a HD rider but had great folks doing the wrenching.
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Joss
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Fallon, NV


« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2019, 02:44:59 PM »

Oleman.
Thank you for the lead. I will che k this out.
God  Bless.....Tom J

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