Yes. He has a shop and a name that I didn't disclose.
He has 4.9 review rating on Google too.
He has 4.9 review rating on Google too.
OK. Bringing out the pitchforks never really seems to do much or go well locally (well.... there was that one shady shop that got slammed and deserved it, can't remember their name though. Long gone). However - if anybody reading this does this professionally - you need to take **** like this seriously. Cotter pins, u-lock nuts, castle nuts, drive chain rivets. That stuff is there for a reason. Do not let this back on to the road - get it dealt with.No. He has a shop and a name that I didn't disclose.
He has 4.9 review rating on Google too.
Maybe showing him the picture or seeing it in person will change his mind. I just don't understand how anyone could think that is acceptable.Sadly, I was on the phone with him and he told me that's normal and it's perfectly safe. He told me to bring the new master link and not the pin type but a clip-on style. I refused and he said he'll have the part next week. I'm afraid he might do more harm than good. I might just go somewhere else or do it myself.
This is where I grabbed it from - this guy Blair has been selling stuff for the SV and DL's for a long time:Yeah I'm a big fan of EK screw type master links... the problem is actually getting your hands on them can be difficult
These are all Honda Genuine parts. A gift from my family members not knowing anything about aftermarket parts and so on. I wanted to install 520 chain and sprockets but these were given so I thought I'll just use them up.
I was going to replace the whole chain instead of just the link but I guess I'm wasting a good chain.