I'm out in AZ and everything you just said about not having time and all those responsibilities resonated with me. I'd love to be in an MC, but i know i don't have the time to dedicate to it.
I can see your point there. Definitely wouldn’t be a motorcycle club. More of a business venture creating a community garage and hiring employees to help run it. Members would have access to tools, lounge area and more. Again just ideas and thoughts.
got any tips for a new rider with 0 mechanical knowledge on working on bikes? Just got scammed by local dealership for about 600 dollars and my bike is in worse condition than it was when i took it for 1k service, idk what the problem is but im legit scared to ride it rn lmao
Depending on the problem I would go back to the dealer who performed your service and express your concerns. If it is a legitimate problem after service done I would hope that they would correct it. If you are not happy with the conversation I would search reviews for a shop you feel more comfortable with. Getting a second opinion may cost you but it will cost way more if it is a problem and you go down.
I'm out in AZ and everything you just said about not having time and all those responsibilities resonated with me. I'd love to be in an MC, but i know i don't have the time to dedicate to it.
It’s a nice idea but it’s kinda funny going from “I don’t have time for any additional commitments” to “I’m gonna start and run a motorcycle club”.
I can see your point there. Definitely wouldn’t be a motorcycle club. More of a business venture creating a community garage and hiring employees to help run it. Members would have access to tools, lounge area and more. Again just ideas and thoughts.
colorado springs has community garages for cars, I'd love a community and access to tools I otherwise wouldn't have at my own garage.
I would never be in a club that would consider having me as a member
got any tips for a new rider with 0 mechanical knowledge on working on bikes? Just got scammed by local dealership for about 600 dollars and my bike is in worse condition than it was when i took it for 1k service, idk what the problem is but im legit scared to ride it rn lmao
Depending on the problem I would go back to the dealer who performed your service and express your concerns. If it is a legitimate problem after service done I would hope that they would correct it. If you are not happy with the conversation I would search reviews for a shop you feel more comfortable with. Getting a second opinion may cost you but it will cost way more if it is a problem and you go down.