Auto repair service near Portsmouth, OH

There are 13 auto repair shops near you in Portsmouth, OH

Oberlings Chrysler Dodge

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1551 12th Street, Portsmouth

Hall Motor Sports Inc

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3051 Walnut Street, Portsmouth
Sasquatch Cycle Service

Sasquatch Cycle Service

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

436 James E Hannah Dr, South Shore

23 years experience. Master mechanic and Big Dog engine specialist on site. Certified. Newly opened shop across from McDonald Pharmacy.

Wicked Bikes for Tykes

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2033 Galena Pike, West Portsmouth

Raven Rock Bike Shop Limited

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15351 US Highway 52, West Portsmouth

Minford Motor Sports

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10983 State Route 139, Minford

Honda of Rarden

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1447 Main, Rarden

Harmon Honda Shop

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1014 S 3rd Street, Ironton

Ashland Cycle Center

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2605 Greenup Ave, Ashland

Destroyed a new fairing on my motorcycle by torquing the nylon frame slider into the fairing AND created additional damage to another fairing piece. They refuse to repair. After a warranty fairing replacement, my battery tender USB wasn't working -- simple fix, just remove the fairing and check the wiring for a short, right? WRONG. It was physically impossible to remove the fairing because the frame slider was rotated and curled into the plastic itself and torqued down to such a degree that it required a breaker-bar to loosen. So it just magically violated the laws of physics? It's impossible to remove in it's pinned position, so its clear that it wasn't put on like that... not to mention on close inspection you can see where the fairing isn't even properly aligned. In that event that it didn't fit, I would think it would be addressed then and there. Either it was or it wasn't. If it wasn't, the fairing was jammed on, which apparently snapped the tap on my front fairing OR it was corrected, which is why it was torqued to 200-odd foot lbs on a fastener installed with an inch-pound torque wrench ~10 ft/lbs. Sounds an awful lot like the later.. That bike has been meticulously maintained and garage kept since the day I bought it. I guess Kawasaki and/or small claims can take it from here. We'll see. I placed good faith in your dealership or my purchase and the warranty repair. I've not got a motorcycle with more damage than it started with. That's a shame.

R and D Cycle Works

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1636 Booth Quillen Road, Ashland

Benjys Harley Davidson

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500 Winchester Avenue, Ashland

Stafford Motorsports

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1301 Greenup Avenue, Ashland

Barchs Cycle

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12419 St Route 104, Waverly

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Destroyed a new fairing on my motorcycle by torquing the nylon frame slider into the fairing AND created additional damage to another fairing piece. They refuse to repair. After a warranty fairing replacement, my battery tender USB wasn't working -- simple fix, just remove the fairing and check the wiring for a short, right? WRONG. It was physically impossible to remove the fairing because the frame slider was rotated and curled into the plastic itself and torqued down to such a degree that it required a breaker-bar to loosen. So it just magically violated the laws of physics? It's impossible to remove in it's pinned position, so its clear that it wasn't put on like that... not to mention on close inspection you can see where the fairing isn't even properly aligned. In that event that it didn't fit, I would think it would be addressed then and there. Either it was or it wasn't. If it wasn't, the fairing was jammed on, which apparently snapped the tap on my front fairing OR it was corrected, which is why it was torqued to 200-odd foot lbs on a fastener installed with an inch-pound torque wrench ~10 ft/lbs. Sounds an awful lot like the later.. That bike has been meticulously maintained and garage kept since the day I bought it. I guess Kawasaki and/or small claims can take it from here. We'll see. I placed good faith in your dealership or my purchase and the warranty repair. I've not got a motorcycle with more damage than it started with. That's a shame.

Steven
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Ashland Cycle Center

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