Leslieville Mechanic/Service?

resarfaphx

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Just wondering if anyone knows someone in the Leslieville area that performs repairs, maintenance, etc.? I saw another posting from a couple of years ago talking about 109cycle, but perhaps something has popped up since then? It is not exactly close (that would be a long walk home...).

Thanks!
 
BAS is long gone. Not sure if BMW works on other brands but you can ask them.
 
What bike is it? What needs to be done to it?

Maybe then you might get recommendation to a specific shop
 
Yes - 2000 Suzuki LS650 Savage. I can't find anything in the hood. The closest seems to be Heavy Duty Cycle on Kingston (anyone have any experience with them?). I am just looking for a tune-up and investigation into what I believe is a plug leak in the cylinder head (there is a little bit of oil that seems to be seeping out... apparently a common problem on this model). I want to learn to be able to service it on my own, but it would be nice to have someone nearby in case of emergency or I find myself in over my head. Anyhow, it looks like I may be out of luck. Thanks for the responses though!

Oh - and called BMW - they only do BMW. The Suzuki shop that used to be beside B.A.S. is now a Hyundai dealership. I guess things went south when the Angels left the hood.
 
The closest seems to be Heavy Duty Cycle on Kingston (anyone have any experience with them?).

Closer than Heavy Duty...

Ontario Cycle Salvage (They sell bikes/parts and service motorcycles)
1570 Kingston Road
Scarborough, ON M1N 1S1

(416) 699-6198

I am just looking for a tune-up and investigation into what I believe is a plug leak in the cylinder head (there is a little bit of oil that seems to be seeping out... apparently a common problem on this model). I want to learn to be able to service it on my own, but it would be nice to have someone nearby in case of emergency or I find myself in over my head.

Might be helpful...
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?board=tech;action=display;num=1099227295
 
SLaP, you are good! Yes, I saw the piece on the Suzukisavage forum... not sure if I can do it as a newbie, but I was thinking it would be a good learning experience, as long as I can keep the engine in the frame. I just need to order the parts and hope that this is the issue I am experiencing (everything is pointing to yes!).

I was aware of Ontario Cycle Salvage, but did not know they actually did service. I guess that is a good backup.

Oil change and filter replacement, I'm not worried about. I suspect with the high-density auto repair shops in the neighborhood, someone will take my left over oil.

You guys rock!
 
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