My friend's 09 Ninja 250R just came out of storage and wouldn't start. So he called the nearest shop, Markham Outdoor Power, who said they will fix it for $100-$200, will take a week. After 1 week they still have not begun working on his bike but they called 2 weeks later to say it's actually going to cost at least $700 for a new carburetor.
He did not do anything to winterize before storage so naturally I would assume it is the ever-so-common issue with gunk in the carburetor. I told him we'll clean out the carb this weekend and see if that fixes the issue but now the shop wants to charge him $700 even without ordering any parts.
Obviously unhappy, my friend argued and now they say they will still charge $230 for "preseason maintenance" even though they have not done so much as an oil change.
I don't know if there are any other options besides paying their ridiculous fee. Has anyone else have similar experiences?
He did not do anything to winterize before storage so naturally I would assume it is the ever-so-common issue with gunk in the carburetor. I told him we'll clean out the carb this weekend and see if that fixes the issue but now the shop wants to charge him $700 even without ordering any parts.
Obviously unhappy, my friend argued and now they say they will still charge $230 for "preseason maintenance" even though they have not done so much as an oil change.
I don't know if there are any other options besides paying their ridiculous fee. Has anyone else have similar experiences?